Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
Pretty sure Deadspin is correct, you don't get cross-talk in an all-digital system. Transmission interference, but not cross-talk. Remember the old first gen 800Mhz cordless phones? They were analog, unplug your base set, and listen to the neighbors. Sometimes even if your base set was powered you could hear them if their transmitter was better and overpowered yours. New digital spread spectrum phones can't accidentally piece together all the parts of a different broadcast.
Technically, you could have cross-talk in an all-digital system, assuming that the interfering transmission used the exact same protocol and the protocol was overly simplistic/dumb. Most digital systems are designed with at least some intelligence to prevent that from happening (e.g., at least verifying the source). I doubt that is what happened here, particularly since the wireless feed is supposed to be encrypted.