Interception of radio stations through signal jamming is illegal in most countries and can lead to severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential jail time. Achieving effective cancellation of a radio station's signal requires precise replication of the original broadcast, which is technically challenging and typically requires powerful transmitters not readily available to the public. Commercial radio stations operate with transmitters in the hundreds of kilowatts, making it difficult for amateur attempts to succeed without being drowned out by the original signal. While small-scale broadcasting devices exist, they operate within strict legal limits and are designed for personal use only. Attempting to hijack a radio station is treated as a serious federal offense, comparable to counterfeiting, with significant legal repercussions.