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Andy
- Jan 1, 1970
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Andy writes:
In the June 2005 issue of Wireless Design and Development,
the editorial director, on page 6, presents a website in which
an MIT student working on her thesis has a .pdf file which
describes a cell phone jammer, how to build, etc. The editorial
describes is as working for a range of about 4 meters.....
According to the article, it can be accessed at :
http://www.mit.edu/~ladyada/thesis.pdf
I went there, and it is a big 5.8 Meg file, which I cannot
download at my home speeds but plan to get the next time I
am at the college library.
If anyone here is interested, and can access this website,
it might be an interesting subject to discuss --- the technique
she uses, power level, modulation, etc.....
Shucks, I might even build it myself if it looks like a weekend
project.....
As I said, I haven't downloaded it myself, but plan to as soon
as I can...
Andy
PS. Sure it is illegal. Sure the FCC won't like it.
and, no, I really don't care, either......
In the June 2005 issue of Wireless Design and Development,
the editorial director, on page 6, presents a website in which
an MIT student working on her thesis has a .pdf file which
describes a cell phone jammer, how to build, etc. The editorial
describes is as working for a range of about 4 meters.....
According to the article, it can be accessed at :
http://www.mit.edu/~ladyada/thesis.pdf
I went there, and it is a big 5.8 Meg file, which I cannot
download at my home speeds but plan to get the next time I
am at the college library.
If anyone here is interested, and can access this website,
it might be an interesting subject to discuss --- the technique
she uses, power level, modulation, etc.....
Shucks, I might even build it myself if it looks like a weekend
project.....
As I said, I haven't downloaded it myself, but plan to as soon
as I can...
Andy
PS. Sure it is illegal. Sure the FCC won't like it.
and, no, I really don't care, either......