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TV and FM jammer schematic

This device can be very illegal if you attach an external antenna so don't. adjust frequency by turning trimmer. It is intended only as a practical joke device.

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Comment Author RAptor / Dec 3, 2008 whats that #16wire can some one plz tell me tha diameter of the wire i will be very thank full to that one . send it to my email :abdulhadi92@hotmail.com thanks in AdVaNce Comment Author llc / Nov 8, 2007 wats the variable capacitor's value? Comment Author Ruri / Dec 14, 2007 I think variable capacitor is supposed to be a 45pf tuning cap. Comment Author Leftorium / Feb 9, 2008 I've used 4-20pF. It's work very well with Vhf. Comment Author razbinn / Feb 28, 2008 where would you attatch the antenna?????? Comment Author George / Mar 2, 2008 Very impressive. It doesn't do TV quite as well as I hoped but it takes down my FM radio pretty fast... and i believe with my knowledge of electronics that if one was to install an antenna, the best place would be on the same pin of the transistor as the coil. Comment Author leslie / Mar 26, 2008 Nice little gadget, small but does the job. It does work, yes i agree with you George, the antenna position is where you say it works. how about adding a white noise circuit to it, wow even worse, see what happens.

Comment Author none / Mar 26, 2008 is there any other transistor you could substitute for the pn2222 Comment Author br1 / Apr 12, 2008 The pn2222 can be easly found at www.amazing1.com, they also sell the variable capacitor, they use a 6-35pF variable capacitor. They also sell the full kit. By the way were would you put the white noise circuit? Comment Author / Apr 30, 2008 what range of frequencies will this work for? Could i push it to arouns 3Mhz? Thanks Comment Author Rich / May 3, 2008 I like cheese Comment Author none / Apr 18, 2008 like say could you substitute the pn2222 for 2n4401 or the 2n4403 ???? Comment Author Dan / May 20, 2008 I couldn't find all the parts I needed so I made some substitutions: 10K + 4.7K instead of a 15K resistor 7pf cap instead of a 6pf trimmer cap - NO CLUE WHAT VALUE 2n2222 instead of pn2222 However, mine my circuit doesn't seem to be working! I think it's because I have no clue what range my trimmer cap is. Could someone suggest a fixed value capacitor to target a frequency in the FM band? Thanks! Comment Author schutze / May 31, 2008 what variable capacitor do I use to jam fm and tv? what does #16 wire mean? Comment Author apk / Jun 12, 2008 I like this.Is it applicable to loudspeaker jamming? If anyone ideas about loudspeaker jammer plz help. could you mail me circuit or idea if u have abt loudspeaker jammer? Thanx Comment Author anonymous / Jun 13, 2008 Hie is it possible to use the same circuit for high frequency jamming? Comment Author Jammin' with Bob / Jul 12, 2008 Loudspeaker jammin? Tell me more. how to, where to and how far? I need about 150 meters of reach. Comment Author Unknown / Jul 18, 2008 How can we increase the frequency up to 900-1800 MHZ????? Comment Author faize / Jul 22, 2008 I think that is incomlete circuit there is input and out put not defined........... Comment Author Nick / Jul 22, 2008 Is it possible to use this to jam cb freq 27mhz to say 27.900mhz...Basically i am after a small jammer to hide close to an idiot so he cant hear anything hoping that he gives up CB.....Thanks Comment Author Linas / Oct 25, 2009 who can help me,i need 900/1800 Mobile Phone Jammers schematic,thank for help :)

Comment Author Loudspeaker nuisance / Sep 13, 2008 Hi, more than TV or FM jammer, what we need is a loud speaker jammer. Some stupids play old bring songs often in the streets in the name of functions and the volume is ear deafening. Plz come up with a loud speaker jammer which really works... Comment Author trasistor replacment / May 25, 2009 can i used another type of transistor instead of pn2222? Comment Author hkBattousai / Aug 11, 2009 Poor schematics. Some circuit elements are not defined. There is no specification (Output spectrum & waveform, etc) for the circuit. Comment Author giueseppe / Jul 31, 2009 how what is radio tv! I think my cicrcit make work but my light go off? Could maybe used 1N34 for 2pn2222! Comment Author 440herz / Aug 13, 2009 'loudspeaker jammer' LOL...sure, and after I send you a schematic for loudspeaker jamming I suppose you'll want the circuit that turns taffic lights green as you approach, or the lawnmower jammer that shuts down petrol lawnmowers from up to 50 meteres. Sorry but I am not giving out that information. Comment Author sos / Nov 24, 2009 avariable capacitor from 5-45pf and when we want to jamming on TV we must turn capacitor Comment Author USSR / Aug 19, 2009 "This device can be very illegall" - why? This is tipysh oscillator shematic and it is as illegal as knife on your kitchen! Same circuit you can find in old FM radios. Comment Author endorfun / Aug 22, 2009 I loud speaker jammer? I think the only way you are going to get an rf type jamming device to jam a loud speaker is not likely to happen unless the loud speaker source is a radio broadcast which this device will use anyway. Jamming a wired speaker is not possible with any RF device of any wattage! Comment Author Endorfun / Aug 22, 2009 As for the antenae. I silver soldered a 20 gauge copper wire of approx 25 cm to the fourth winding of the coil, and it worked rather well. Any wire really between 12 and 30 cm attached anywhere on the coil will do. Comment Author nemo / Sep 26, 2009 Anyone knows what "#16 wire" maens? 1.6mm or 0.16mm or something else? Comment Author Johnny English / Nov 24, 2009 why have we used capacitors here? isn't it used to eliminate the DC input? as i've used in my FM transmitter circuit? i have made this circuit at home, don't know the exact frequency at which it operates! Comment Author Germanico / Dec 4, 2009 #16 wire means wire that is at 16 in the AWG, the american wire gauge table. Google it up. It would be around 1.2 mm. Comment Author mR.HornY / Nov 10, 2009 This circuit is incommensurable. and i believe have short-range out and simple. I need a REAL!

Comment Author Saqib Ahmed / Dec 8, 2009 BC 547 is a good substitution for PN 2222. #16 wire means 16 gague wire. I think it will be SWG i.e, Standard wire system.Instead of 6 pF 4.7 pF performs best. 10 K instead of 15K and 4.7 K instead of 3.9K will give best results. Remaining circuit is quite good to introduce with wave jamming. Comment Author zeeshan aslam / Jan 8, 2010 can any one help me by sending me the theory about this circuit i mean the principles and basic concepts about the jammer and also a little description abt the function of components used in the ckt... my email id is shanikhan01@yahoo.com plz do rply as soon as possible Comment Author signalknight01 / Jan 19, 2010 you can order cell phone jammer online from www.???.com ,if you have any question about cell phone jammer,you can talk with workers online too Comment Author Omni_squirrel / Mar 12, 2010 Very simple, constructed it, and successfully jammed two radios in my electronics class! Have yet to try it on "TV" but it definitely works as a radio jammer! Thanks for the schem! Comment Author vk6fssa(swastik) / May 2, 2010 can this be used for other frequency bands if yes how (bit new to electronics myself 13 years old) Comment Author salman / Mar 21, 2010 plz tell me what frequency range is best compatible with this circuit?ASAP Comment Author surojit / May 18, 2010 whats that #16wire can some one plz tell me tha diameter of the wire i will be very thank full to that one . Thanks. Comment Author anyone / Jun 21, 2010 ive got a great idea... instead of jamming one station, why not jam all! romove the 3.9k resistor and replace the 15k with a 10k, i used a 0-180 Vcap. tune to 107.3 and tune it till you hear the most interference without blocking it, then change the station and you will hear nothing but fuss! Comment Author pete / Sep 11, 2010 Has anyone put a frequency counter on the output of this? I can only get mine to a max frequency of 80mhz - it still jams FM radio when I tune it, I guess by harmonics. Comment Author whatever / Aug 19, 2010 #16wire is 1mm2 wire Comment Author asdf / Aug 14, 2010 Can anyone build one for me? I need to jam all FM. My neighbor is driving my baby crazy with the high volume and I need the baby to sleep. Thank you very much.

Cell phone jammer


January 23, 2009P. Marian37 comments

A beautiful diy gsm jammer or mobile cell phone jammer schematic diagram for use only in GSM1900 with frequency from 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz. The GSM1900 mobile phone network is used by USA, Canada and most of the countries in South America. This cell phone jammer is not applicable for use in Europe, Middle East, nor Asia. The GSM jammer circuit could block mobile phone signals which works on GSM1900 band, also called DCS.

Read more: http://electroschematics.com/1003/mobile-cell-phone-jammer/#ixzz1AWYzV4oy

Mobile cellphone jammer circuit diagram

Electronic Mosquito Repellent


July 29, 2010P. Marian4 comments

This electronic mosquitoes repellent circuit is easy to build but is kind of hard to adjust on the exact sound frequency which will reppel the mosquitoes. With frequencies between 2 KHz and 2.5 KHz which mimic male mosquitoes buzz, it seems you can get the best effect.

Read more: http://electroschematics.com/5930/electronic-mosquitoes-repellent/#ixzz1AWa6pyDg But sometimes you may need to readjust the potentiometer so the freq. be as high as 10 KHz. Anyway, the fact is that you may need to make a lot of experiments until get the best result. You can read this article about insects and how do they react to ultrasounds Ultrasound and Insects. You may add an audio amplifier but dont forget to connect the small filter (damper) between the electronic mosquito repellent and the amplifier.

Mosquitoes Repellent Circuit Diagram Read more: http://electroschematics.com/5930/electronic-mosquitoes-repellent/#ixzz1AWaADWXs

IR Remote Control Jammer


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Don't like your little brother's TV channel selection? Hate the volume your wife sets the stereo at? Want to just annoy someone? This circuit does all that and more by jamming most IR remote signals. The circuit releases a flood of pulsing IR light that confuses the reciever by corrupting the data stream. Schematic

Parts Part R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 C1 C2 Total Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Description 100K 1/4W Resistor 150K 1/4W Resistor 10K 1/4W Resistor 1K 1/4W Resistor 22 Ohm 1/4W Resistor 10nF Ceramic Disc Capacitor 1uF Electrolytic Capacitor High Output IR LED 2N4403 PNP Transistor 2N4401 NPN Transistor Normally Open Momentary Push Botton See "Notes" Substitutions

D1, D2, 3 D3 Q1 Q2 S1 1 1 1

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4.5V Battery (Three "AA"'s In Series) Wire, Case, Board

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Email Carl with questions, comments, etc. You may need to adjust the value of R3 for the right frequency. A pot can be used. You may only need one IR LED. It goes without saying that this circuit should be used with descretion. The value of R5 depends on your supply voltage and LED. For a standard 4.5V supply and standard IR LED, use 22 Ohm as specified on the parts list. This forum topic covers this resistor as well as a few other issues with the circuit.

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