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This document provides instructions for building a simple cell phone jammer using common electronic components. The jammer works by transmitting junk signals within cellular bands to knock out cell phones within 10 to 15 feet, making it suitable for enjoying a quiet coffee in busy public places. It uses a 555 timer chip to modulate noise onto an MRF transistor oscillator, and a trimmer capacitor allows sweeping the output frequency between 800 MHz and 2 GHz to disrupt phone signals.

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This document provides instructions for building a simple cell phone jammer using common electronic components. The jammer works by transmitting junk signals within cellular bands to knock out cell phones within 10 to 15 feet, making it suitable for enjoying a quiet coffee in busy public places. It uses a 555 timer chip to modulate noise onto an MRF transistor oscillator, and a trimmer capacitor allows sweeping the output frequency between 800 MHz and 2 GHz to disrupt phone signals.

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Simple Cell Jammer Written by: projectwriter at 4:47 pm.

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Checkout this cell Jammer or we can say Dirty transmitter. A Dirty transmitter transmits junk within the cellular phone bands. This model is good enough to knock out pesky cell phones for about 10 to 15 feet, just perfect for a quite cup of coffee in your favorite coffee shop. Via : EEweb The 555 timer [8 pin] IC simply makes a noise. Its coupled via C4 [electrolytic] to modulate the MRF transistor oscillator. With C1 set at roughly 1/3rd, you will be close to 900 MHz. By sweeping the C1 trimmer capacitor, you can swing the output frequency from 800 MHz to 2 GHz with the transistor and values shown.

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