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Kathleen Carmody

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(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)
 
oh how GREAT these would be on my 2 hour bus commute (one way) to and from
NYC everyday!
i can talk on my cell in a way that the person next to me isnt' disturbed...
why is it i have to listen to the loud mouth 10 rows back talking about
"YEAH REALLY.. I TOLD HER HOW TO GET RID OF THAT YEAST INFECTION!"

cell jammer.. i'd rather have a device that causes the phone to emit an
unpleasant electric shock.. like those anti-barking collars for dogs!

k



"Kathleen Carmody" <councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us> wrote in
message news:Ma2dna19_uD9OCDfRVnyjw@skypoint.com...
(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)
 
"Kathleen Carmody" <councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us> wrote in
message news:Ma2dna19_uD9OCDfRVnyjw@skypoint.com...
(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)
yes indeed: google search for "copper mesh".

simply surround the area you wish to sheild in the copper mesh screening
(solid copper will work too but its harder to breathe through)
 
"TimPerry" <timperry@noaspamadelphia.net> wrote in message
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"Kathleen Carmody" <councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
wrote in
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(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)


yes indeed: google search for "copper mesh".

simply surround the area you wish to sheild in the copper mesh
screening
(solid copper will work too but its harder to breathe through)
I've worked in a Faraday cage, so I know what you're saying is true.
But what I can't figure out is why the elevator at work, which has four
stainless steel walls, fails to stop my cell phone from working. Works
great, other than the elevator ride is too short. ;-)

Now here's something different. I work in the room with a half dozen
old PBXes for our phone system, each having a lotta old TTL circuitry on
big boards in a card cage. When I get near them, I can't get any signal
thru to the cell phone. Works great when I don't wanna be bugged by the
boss. ;-)
 
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com> wrote
in message news:11brr59qtpe8f90@corp.supernews.com...
I've worked in a Faraday cage, so I know what you're saying is true.
But what I can't figure out is why the elevator at work, which has four
stainless steel walls, fails to stop my cell phone from working.
What's the floor and roof made of?.
 
Kathleen Carmody wrote:
(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)
Would you be willing to hear a legal certainty, then?

--
St. John, whose aversion to rude cell phone users is only exceeded by
his aversion to vigilantes
 
Kathleen Carmody <councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us> wrote in
news:Ma2dna19_uD9OCDfRVnyjw@skypoint.com:

(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)
you won't find a CONUS seller because those devices are NOT LEGAL for sale
or use in the US.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
 
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 13:41:36 -0500, Kathleen Carmody
<councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us> wrote:

(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)
Don't listen to all these naysayers. They CAN be had.
Try these links:

http://www.worldgadget.com/products.aspx?catID=326


http://www.phonejammer.com/index..htm

http://www.antennasystems.com/cellphonejammer.htm

http://www.globalgadgetuk.com/cell%20phone%20jammers.htm


http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/cell-phone-jammer.htm

http://gbppr.dyndns.org/PROJ/mil/celljam/

http://www.spymodex.com/index.htm

http://www.phonebashing.com/

http://lists.jammed.com/ISN/1998/08/0128.html

http://www.netline.co.il/LP.htm

http://www.cellphone.phoneacme.com/cellphonejammers.html

http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/layer8/007857.html

http://www.cellularowl.com/cell-phone-jammers/cell-phone-jammers.html

http://mattplln.chaosnet.org/jammers/

http://www.zhangx.com/cellphonejammer.htm


http://www.happy.org.uk/cell-phone-jammer.html

Personally I live for the day when we can simply decapitate these
annoying and dangerous twits and their damn cell phones.
 
"CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote in message
news:7ywve.130516$g25.7165020@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com
wrote
in message news:11brr59qtpe8f90@corp.supernews.com...
I've worked in a Faraday cage, so I know what you're saying is
true.
But what I can't figure out is why the elevator at work, which has
four
stainless steel walls, fails to stop my cell phone from working.

What's the floor and roof made of?.
Well, the floor is another piece of metal so it can handle more than a
ton of weight. But the ceiling, well, that's probably th reason it
works. It probably has a hatch or may be made of some composite, and
not metal.
 
The bitch driving next to me at 75MPH on the phone and putting on makeup is
not essential communication! We should start by ripping the Fu*&*NG phone
out of their hands when you can and throwing it as hard as you can.

Hold on my cell phone is ringing, dammit some dick has jammed my phone! You
can build your own CPJ with simple schematics available on the web, of
course these are only for "experimental purposes" wink, wink!





"Jerry G." <jerryg50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119827343.093632.157180@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I realize you do not want legal advice. But, take the time to consider
that anyone caught selling a device to jam any kind of communications
that are considered esential services are fully liable.

In the US, Canada, UK, and many other countries around the world,
anyone selling or using any device that causes the jamming of any
public service or utility communicaitons will be full liable, and may
have to serve for it.


Jerry G.
======
 
In sci.electronics.components ZZactly@aol.com wrote:
Cellphones are damhard to jam, because they look for an open channel
you have to interfere with the entire 2.4G band, and some others.

Cellphones use the 2.4GHz band? I always thought it was 900Mhz and 1800MHz

--

Wing.
 
And you would be basically correct. In the US, these are generally referred
to as cellular (850Mhz) and PCS (1.9Ghz). The other standard cellular
frequency that has opened up in some parts of the word is 450Mhz.

Some cordless phones operate at the unlicensed 2.4Ghz, among other
unlicensed frequency ranges as well.

Bob

"WW" <wing@spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:d9qqmg$om1$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
In sci.electronics.components ZZactly@aol.com wrote:
Cellphones are damhard to jam, because they look for an open channel
you have to interfere with the entire 2.4G band, and some others.

Cellphones use the 2.4GHz band? I always thought it was 900Mhz and 1800MHz

--

Wing.
 
There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS that I know of.
Because it is illegal. Duh!

If you want to do something blatantly illegal, you shouldn't be publicising
your intent all over Usenet. If you don't understand that, stop right there.

One way to block cellular legally, wallpaper the area with aluminum foil and
make sure all doors are solid metal and close &c &c &c. Jammers are so illegal,
even the CIA can't *legally* use them in this country to help make areas secure.
(That doesn't mean they don't, just that it isn't legal.)
 
"Kevin G. Rhoads" <kgrhoads@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:42C13FA2.14BC8472@alum.mit.edu...
There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS that I know of.

Because it is illegal. Duh!

If you want to do something blatantly illegal, you shouldn't be
publicising
your intent all over Usenet. If you don't understand that, stop right
there.
Yeah - really! Nothing like confessing to a crime you're about to commit. Of
course, it's been proven time and again, criminals are stupid.
Jay Leno has covered a few articles on his show. Just the other day, got a
news paper from out of state. On the front page, it spoke of a guy who went
into a Pizza Shop - filled out an employment application, then wrote on back
of it - it was a robbery. Left the paper there and ran. Didn't take long to
find him......... DUMB - DUMB - DUMB.

L.
 
"Bob Shuman" <reshuman@removethis.lucent.com> writes:

And you would be basically correct. In the US, these are generally referred
to as cellular (850Mhz) and PCS (1.9Ghz). The other standard cellular
frequency that has opened up in some parts of the word is 450Mhz.
And agt some countries that 450 MHz frequency band has been used
for cellular phone systems for decades!
For example NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephone) network opened in Finland
at 1982. That network was international standard covering many
Northern European countries (at least Finland, Sweden and Norway).
Later that system was expaded to be used als on Russia and
many Eastern European countries.

In Finland 450 MHz band became popular and pretty heavuly loaded.
The new network based on same basic technology but perating at 900 MHz
was started at 1987.

This NMT system was an analogue system that is nowadays phased out,
not operating in Finland anymore.

The 900 Mhz frequency band is nowdays used by digital GSM cellular
phone system. The use of GSM system started at 1992 in Finland.
First it operated side by side at different channels at 900 Mhz
frequency band. Later when 900 MHz NMT system phased out,
the cellular phone band was entirely used by GSM system.

To get more capacity operators started around 1996-1997 to
implement GSM network tat operates at 1800 MHz frequency band
to ajor cities. The 1800 MHz network is generally used with
"dual band" phones that can use both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.
The major operators in Finland have network operating at both
frequencies, and the phones seamlessly switch between
those networks automatically (user does not worry
about frequency band).

Most information on this posting is taken from my
course paper I made at 1996 in Helsinki University of Technology.
The paper is written in Finnish and available on-line at
http://users.tkk.fi/~then/matkapuhelin/index.html

Some cordless phones operate at the unlicensed 2.4Ghz, among other
unlicensed frequency ranges as well.

Bob

"WW" <wing@spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:d9qqmg$om1$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
In sci.electronics.components ZZactly@aol.com wrote:
Cellphones are damhard to jam, because they look for an open channel
you have to interfere with the entire 2.4G band, and some others.

Cellphones use the 2.4GHz band? I always thought it was 900Mhz and 1800MHz

--

Wing.
--
Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/)
Take a look at my electronics web links and documents at
http://www.epanorama.net/
 
Portable cell phone jammer available here: http://www.getcelljammer.com/
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com> wrote
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"TimPerry" <timperry@noaspamadelphia.net> wrote in message
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"Kathleen Carmody" <councilmembercarmody@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
wrote in
message news:Ma2dna19_uD9OCDfRVnyjw@skypoint.com...

(-PLEASE- No lectures or legal suppositions needed or desired)

Anyone know where to purchase a cellular phone jammer, preferably
stateside. There are vendors off shore, but none here in CONUS
that I know of. Please post here any US vendors that sell cellular
jammers. (Extra points for relating your experience with using one.)


yes indeed: google search for "copper mesh".

simply surround the area you wish to sheild in the copper mesh
screening
(solid copper will work too but its harder to breathe through)

I've worked in a Faraday cage, so I know what you're saying is true.
But what I can't figure out is why the elevator at work, which has four
stainless steel walls, fails to stop my cell phone from working. Works
great, other than the elevator ride is too short. ;-)

Now here's something different. I work in the room with a half dozen
old PBXes for our phone system, each having a lotta old TTL circuitry on
big boards in a card cage. When I get near them, I can't get any signal
thru to the cell phone. Works great when I don't wanna be bugged by the
boss. ;-)
 

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