Easier schematic than the wavebubble

The operation of transmitters designed to jam or block wireless communications is a violation of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"). See 47 U.S.C. Sections 301, 302a, 333. The Act prohibits any person from willfully or maliciously interfering with the radio communications of any station licensed or authorized under the Act or operated by the U.S. government. 47 U.S.C. Section 333. The manufacture, importation, sale or offer for sale, including advertising, of devices designed to block or jam wireless transmissions is prohibited. 47 U.S.C. Section 302a(b). Parties in violation of these provisions may be subject to the penalties set out in 47 U.S.C. Sections 501-510. Fines for a first offense can range as high as $11,000 for each violation or imprisonment for up to one year, and the device used may also be seized and forfeited to the U.S. government.

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Easier schematic than the wavebubble

Post by clickmirror »

Hi there,

I'm trying to make an RF jammer for a school art project (not using it illegally).

I found this schematic online and I was wondering if anyone had any experience with it?

It doesn't require an Arduino chip or any software. All analog.

Some of the parts are hard to find. I'm drawing the schematic in Eagle right now.

Anyone have any experience or thoughts on building one of these?

Sorry that it's so big not sure how to edit images in markdown.
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Thanks!

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Re: Easier schematic than the wavebubble

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RF Jammer GSM 3G 315Mhz 433mhz blocker is easy buy from CTS http://ctstechnologys.com/433mhz-blocke ... ammer.html

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