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Dual Band Mobile Jammer for GSM 900 & GSM 1800· BlackMASK on December 14 2009 09:15:01
Introduction
Communication jamming devices were first developed and used by military. This interest comes from the fundamental objective of denying the successful transport of information from the sender (tactical commanders) to the receiver (the army personnel), and vice-versa. Nowadays, mobile (or cell) phones are becoming essential tools in our daily life. The first two use the GSM 900 system, while the third uses the GSM 1800 system. Needless to say, the wide use of mobile phones could create some problems as the sound of ringing becomes annoying or disrupting. This could happen in some places like conference rooms, law courts, libraries, lecture rooms and mosques. One way to stop these disrupting ringings is to install a device in such places which will inhibit the use of mobiles, i.e., make them obsolete. Such a device is known as cell phone jammer or "GSM jammer", which is basically some kind of electronic countermeasure device. The technology behind cell phone jamming is very simple. The jamming device broadcasts an RF signal in the frequency range reserved for cell phones that interferes with the cell phone signal, which results in a "no network available" display on the cell phone screen. All phones within the effective radius of the jammer are silenced. It should be mentioned that cell phone jammers are illegal devices in most countries. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the USA: "The manufacture, importation, sale, or offer for sale, of devices designed to block or jam wireless transmissions is prohibited". However, recently, there has been an increasing demand for portable cell phone jammers.
We should mention that this project, presented in this report, is solely done for educational purposes. There is no intention to manufacture or sell such devices elsewhere. In this project, a device that will jam both GSM 900 and GSM 1800 services will be designed, built, and tested. This project will be available very soon.
This project is being compiled by the following students of Acme Engineering College as the final year project for thier Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication. Post CommentPlease Login to Post a Comment.RatingsRating is available to Members only.
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