Cell Phone Jammer

alex@redbeastie.fsnet.co.uk (Alex Bird) wrote in message news:<c133d118.0311101655.1fa7703b@posting.google.com>...
No, what you really want to do is send some sort of malformed signal
to the phone, scrambling the battery management software, and making
the Li-Ion battery explode whilst they're using their phone. Causes
_great_ injuries and discourages phone use !!
How??? It sounds a bit half baked if you ask me. it is possibleto
cause a fire by shorting out the leads of a lithium battery, but
exploding, I think not. Besides, what if a young child were on the
phone, or in the vicinity of the exploding phone while you used it!
What kind of range would such a device have? How much would it cost to
build?
 
I agree that loose cannon shouldn't build a cell phone jammer.
However, even though a cell phone jammer is illeagal, the information
on how to build one is not. If I told him how to build one, and he
used it I would be safe from prosecution, however if he told me where,
when or even that he intended to use it I could be in trouble. I do
some what regret giving him as much info as I did about the HERF, but
it would destroy his car as well, unless he has a REALLY OLD car that
has no computers, PCBs, or chips in it.


"Sofie" <sofie@olypen.com> wrote in message news:<vqtl0bb70qiafc@corp.supernews.com>...
Loose Cannon:
You would have to be naive to think that even if we knew how to build a cell
phone jammer that we would give you detailed instructions over a "public"
communication like the internet. ..... and I would think that you would
have to be naive to even ask how to build an illegal device over an internet
public forum. Furthermore, what you want to do is not only illegal as
hell, but as others have pointed out can disrupt important emergency
communication that someone's life could depend on.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"Loose Cannon" <mcg01@995.ca> wrote in message
news:vqtige81h28t98@corp.supernews.com...
Thanks for all the good input, guys! Now, do any of you electronics whiz
kids know how to build one of these?
 
to build one? > I get so sick of seeing drivers not paying attention to
their driving when > they are yacking on their damned cell phones, I think
it is time to fight > back. > I am aware that such a device is probably
illegal but frankly, I don't give > a damn. It has been my experience
that most things that are fun and > enjoyable in life are illegal. >
Thanks for any input.


its illegal to tell consumers that milk from your dairy contains
no hormones too. http://gbppr.dydns.org/PROJ/mil/celljam
 
In article <vqtige81h28t98@corp.supernews.com>, mcg01@995.ca says...

Thanks for all the good input, guys! Now, do any of you electronics whiz
kids know how to build one of these?
I think probably a lot of us do. The fact that we choose not to
says a great deal about our respective senses of ethics.

Get another hobby. Electronics is not for you.


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In article <e302dd95.0311111944.7aa0d761@posting.google.com>,
chaoslabs@burntmail.com (Steven Busic) writes:
I agree that loose cannon shouldn't build a cell phone jammer.
However, even though a cell phone jammer is illeagal, the information
on how to build one is not. If I told him how to build one, and he

While building one would be simple, it would be a bad idea, since it
could put people's lives at risk. It seems dangerous to give such
information to someone who doesn't even know how to build such a
simple circuit, that would cost a few dollars or less. [flame shield
on] Of course, he'd probably electrocute himself with it before he
does much damage with it... [drumroll]

[...]
it would destroy his car as well, unless he has a REALLY OLD car that
has no computers, PCBs, or chips in it.
My car doesn't have any electronic components in it other than the
radio, and the car is only a little over 30 years old, so, not only
"REALLY OLD" cars are computerless. :)

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"Loose Cannon" <mcg01@995.ca> wrote in message news:<vqr1oolo8k022b@corp.supernews.com>...
I would like to get a device that I can install in my car which would emit a
frequency that would mess up any cell phone signals within 100 feet or so of
Snip!

First you must provide a good antenna for the device or it won't be
worth a damn. A good antenna can be made from 14 ga copper wire. Take
one end and push it into your left ear. Continue pushing until the end
comes out your right ear. You will need about 6" on either side of
your head for this to work right. Cut the wire to the proper length,
then grab one of the ends and move the wire in and out. This will
create a flossing action in your brain.
Now you are ready for the electronics....

Thanks for any input.
You're welcome.
 
re: "A good antenna can be made from 14 ga copper wire."

In this case I suggest barbed wire, as the barbs will functon as directors and
reflectors over some of the frequencies.

Don
 
I would guess you have no respect for emergency, or distress services.
If you are jamming an essential service, this is a very serious
charge and carries legal charges. Under the radio communications act,
jamming of any signals is not legal.

Many of the users are doctors, emergency workers, and people that are
responsible for essential support. My wife is in the medical field,
and she has to use her cell phone at any time for emergency service
that can mean life or death. If someone would jam her phone during a
session and are caught, they would be an accessory to the incodent,
and would be legaly held responsible for their action.

It is not of your consern if someone is using their personal phone for
any reason. If this bothers you, then it is up to you to leave the
area.



Jerry G.

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"Loose Cannon" <mcg01@995.ca> wrote in message news:<vqr1oolo8k022b@corp.supernews.com>...
I would like to get a device that I can install in my car which would emit a
frequency that would mess up any cell phone signals within 100 feet or so of
my vehicle when I activate the device.
I am told that such a device could be built for $25 or $30 worth of parts.
Does anyone know what parts are required and how to build one?
I get so sick of seeing drivers not paying attention to their driving when
they are yacking on their damned cell phones, I think it is time to fight
back.
I am aware that such a device is probably illegal but frankly, I don't give
a damn. It has been my experience that most things that are fun and
enjoyable in life are illegal.
Thanks for any input.
 

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