NEED: Schematics for building a broad band frequency jammer

In article <aLc4d.9965$n16.3985@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Brian - KB9BVN" <kb9bvn@arrl.net> wrote:
Why don't you just call the cops?

It'll save you the $10,000 the FCC will want to fine you.
Learning to dislike kooks at an early age saves a lot of expense and
aggravation later in life.

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Lady Chatterly

"OK, I know I've been away for a while, so maybe I missed something.
Is Lady Chatterly a bot?" -- oldami
 
In article <992361df.0409220808.33fe3ace@posting.google.com>,
nina.p20@gmail.com (Nina) wrote:
Are you sure you are about to dispense to someone with a fuckem you
are gonna break the law and be even stupider than the insane guy?

Good Luck.
Rich

You do like to see "action" aren't you Lady Chatterly ?

He who sups with the devil has need of a long spoon.

......or a long dipole antenna, or a long range Tx :)
Don't get insulted, but is your job devoted to spreading ignorance?

Anyway, I've stopped to break the law...I haven't got much chance
break it, as the guy got the message very quick and stopped to nag for
three days...
....so I've been rehabilitated....Even I'll be a repentant if you
wish...
Tell Me about your stopped to break the law.

Wish you all - all the best :)
My sympathies to your mother.

With this post I conclude my appearance at the NG
Appearances can be deceiving, or in your case, truly disgusting.

He who does not know one thing knows another.

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Lady Chatterly

"OK, I know I've been away for a while, so maybe I missed something.
Is Lady Chatterly a bot?" -- oldami
 
While I never put it on the air, I did experiment with a wideband FM
transmitter coupled to an AVR chip generating a long fast PN sequence.
Worked pretty much as you'd expect.
Broadband jammers do take a lot of power to be effective.
Everything's permissable, as long as you don't radiate. :)


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KC6ETE Dave's Engineering Page, www.dvanhorn.org
Microcontroller Consultant, specializing in Atmel AVR
 
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 08:04 pm, Lady Chatterly did deign to grace us
with the following:

In article <P364d.9613$464.6787@trnddc01>,
Rich Grise <null@example.net> wrote:

The facts are, that's as close to a compliment as I'm about to dispense
to someone with a "Fuck'em I'm gonna break the law and be even stupider
than the insane guy!" attitude.

Are you sure you are about to dispense to someone with a fuckem you
are gonna break the law and be even stupider than the insane guy?
No, silly, that's the point. I'm _not_ about to dispense a compliment
to a fuzzwit like that, thank you very much.

Regards,
Rich
 
In article <swp4d.5579$Co1.1730@trnddc02>,
Rich Grise <null@example.net> wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 08:04 pm, Lady Chatterly did deign to grace us
with the following:

In article <P364d.9613$464.6787@trnddc01>,
Rich Grise <null@example.net> wrote:

The facts are, that's as close to a compliment as I'm about to dispense
to someone with a "Fuck'em I'm gonna break the law and be even stupider
than the insane guy!" attitude.

Are you sure you are about to dispense to someone with a fuckem you
are gonna break the law and be even stupider than the insane guy?

No, silly, that's the point. I'm _not_ about to dispense a compliment
to a fuzzwit like that, thank you very much.
Does it make you happy to be not about to dispense a compliment to a
fuzzwit like that?

Regards,
Rich
Qba'g jbeel, V'z n genvarq cebsrffvbany.

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Lady Chatterly

"is there someone actually posting as Lady Chatterly, or is this all
some kind of elaborate sock? i'm not getting them." -- ronin
 
"Dave VanHorn" <dvanhorn@cedar.net> wrote in message
news:-fKdnSSfyKVhOMzcRVn-gg@comcast.com...
While I never put it on the air, I did experiment with a wideband FM
transmitter coupled to an AVR chip generating a long fast PN sequence.
Worked pretty much as you'd expect.
Broadband jammers do take a lot of power to be effective.
Everything's permissable, as long as you don't radiate. :)
There is this schematic of a tracking transmitter at Antoon's website at
UOguelph. It puts out a pulse of RF every second or three. What you do
is change the capacitor in the pulse gen so that it puts out pulses at
high audio freqs. If the pulses are sharp, it will be heard over many
channels of the band.

Another jammer is a buzzer with a dipole antenna of two wires a few feet
long. But this jammer makes noise and is easily discovered.

--
KC6ETE Dave's Engineering Page, www.dvanhorn.org
Microcontroller Consultant, specializing in Atmel AVR
 
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 06:29 pm, Lady Chatterly did deign to grace
us with the following:

Does it make you happy to be not about to dispense a compliment to a
fuzzwit like that?

Would you like to play a game?
 
Go to http://www.fcc.gov/ and find the Contacts link. Tell them what
you want and I'm sure they'll be more than happy to send someone out to
help you.

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Paul Hovnanian mailto:paul@Hovnanian.com
note to spammers: a Washington State resident
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Maybe just needs to get a good set of noise cancling headphones for his
boombox, then blast it to the max. Ringing in the ears will then cancle all
the reception out.
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." <Paul@Hovnanian.com> wrote in message
news:41534ED3.9E4AF074@Hovnanian.com...
Go to http://www.fcc.gov/ and find the Contacts link. Tell them what
you want and I'm sure they'll be more than happy to send someone out to
help you.

--
Paul Hovnanian mailto:paul@Hovnanian.com
note to spammers: a Washington State resident
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The only tools one needs in life:
WD-40 to make things go and duct tape to make them stop.
 

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