Re: Addendum to "Schematics for building a broad band frequency jammer"

From: Me (no-address_for_spammers_at_no-address.com)
Date: 09/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 10:57:11 -0400

On 18 Sep 2004 07:41:24 -0700, nina.p20@gmail.com (Nina) wrote:

>I'd like to clarify something that I've missed:
>I'm ready to pay for your help if needed.
>TIA
>Nina
>nina.p20@gmail.com

I see no reason to try and jam the entire band. Just put together a
simple FM transmitter and as someone earlier suggested, transmit a
squeal or something equally irritating over whatever station they're
listening to. As M->P suggested, that will be far easier to accomplish
technically. If you need schematics for a simple FM transmitter that's
very easy to build, yet very effective I can help you there. I've
built and used several on this design. In fact, there's a drag strip
in GA using a transmitter I built off of this schematic using it to
transmit race stats so people can listen in their cars and with head
sets so they can hear over the loud car exhaust. Also got the board
foil design and component layout making it super simple to build if
you want to go the professional route.



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