Signal Jammers
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Depending in the intended application, a faraday cage may be more suitable and also less likely to incur the wrath of federal regulators.
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What are you trying to jam?
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@nadnerB said:
Depending in the intended application, a faraday cage may be more suitable and also less likely to incur the wrath of federal regulators.
As he is in India, the regulations are likely different.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
What are you trying to jam?
Certainly the better question to help him find an answer.
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Chances are it is not legal to do what you want Lakshmana - we are all curious now though
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Love that movie! Extra +1 for you @MattSpeller
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just to test a signal jammer with my cell phone.How it works ?
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In the US these are very much illegal. Don't know about India.
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@Lakshmana said:
just to test a signal jammer with my cell phone.How it works ?
Your cell phone basically "talks" on a certain channel (actually a set of them). A jammer basically floods that channel with "noise" making it impossible for the phone to find the phone signal in all of the noise.
To make a human analogy as close as possible, imagine if you had someone sending you a message on a television across the room that you had to look at to read. Now a jammer would be like someone hooking up flood lights pointed at your face so that while the television is still "there and not blocked, you can't see it because everything in the room is so bright.
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Here is how one works...
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@JasonNM said:
In the US these are very much illegal. Don't know about India.
And yet they use them in the US. Fishy, isn't it, what these local governments do.