simple Cell Phone Jammer
Figure 1
A “Cell Jammer” is just way
of saying “Dirty Transmitter” which happens to transmit within the Cellular
Phone Bands. Reality is, the dirtier the better.
The 555 timer [8 pin] IC
simply makes a noise. It’s 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.
You could replace the 555
chip with an electret microphone and listen to yourself talk on a scanner, so
the unit could easily couple as a UHF Bug.
Instead of a single Tapped
Coil, I’ve used two molded inductors for ease of construction.Values for
C1,C2,L1,L2 are critical for the frequency range.
You might want to build the
unit into a metal box, add an on/off switch in the batteries + line, and maybe
even add a LED. Connect an old 800 MHz cell phone antenna to C5.
Would you believe the whole
thing can be built on top of the 555 IC itself when using surface mount
components, and the lot will fit onto a nine volt battery clip. Output is
reasonably good, although the current drain is a bit high, so a new 9 Volt
battery will only run about an hour, [if you are lucky].
The “Cell Kill Distance” is
around 10 – 15 feet, ample for most purposes.
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