Re: cell phone jammer



Ben:

I was certainly noticing that the vco with a a buffer and amp would
probably do the job!

John

"Ben Bradley" <ben_nospam_bradley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:00:05 -0700, "John Smith"
> <assemblywizard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>I was kicking around the design, a voltage controlled oscillator swept
>>though a freq range and modulated with white noise should do it--and
>>sending the output though a buffer and amp... really should be a
>>simple
>>thing to slap together...
>
> Is this what prompted the "VCO Design" and "VCO Design
> Considerations" posts? I'm not sure of the exact range of cell phone
> frequencies, but it seems suspicious to me.
>
>>John
>>
>>"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> John Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just seen the neatest gadget... it looked like a cigar tube and
>>>> about the size of one... when the guy turned it on took out all the
>>>> cell phones in the wallmart we were in... I should have asked him
>>>> more about it... anyone else seen one of these or construction
>>>> details?
>>>
>>> An extremely handy gadget when a relative of yours had a
>>> heart attack and a pedestrian tries to call the ambulance
>>> with a mobile phone. Make sure that you really inherit
>>> before activating the jammer.
>>>
>>> Rene
>>
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