These mega-watt "border blaster" stations, set up just across the Mexican border to evade U. . Recent developments in Software Defined Radio (SDR) have made it relatively inexpensive and simple to develop your own mobile telecom system (see our upcoming SDR Hacking for Mobile Networks). These SDR-based systems enable the attacker to connect to the larger mobile network for internet access. . This is a list of military installations in Mexico, categorized by location, organizational structure, and type of facility. Mexican military installations are operated by the country's two primary defense institutions, the Department of Defense (Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional) (SEDENA), which. . On September 16, 2008, Carl Pike, the deputy head of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Operations Division, watched live video feeds from a command center outside Washington, D. In Dallas, a team in SWAT gear tossed a. . El Paso nonprofit directors have witnessed a humanitarian crisis at the southern border as cartels take advantage of migrants trying to reach the U. The term "border blaster" is of North American origin, and usually associated with Mexican AM stations whose broadcast areas cover large parts of the United. . Key locations include bases in Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Veracruz, Tapachula, and throughout the Yucatan Peninsula.