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cell phone jammer

12/03/2006 6:45 PM

I am interested in learning of a cell phone jammer manufacturer where I may purchase these unites wholesale

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12/03/2006 8:04 PM

And what would you application be? Isn't is usually illegal to interfere with others' communications?

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12/04/2006 2:56 AM

This must be the third thread I've seen on this subject! It's obviously not good to talk. What's going on?

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12/04/2006 4:16 PM

Nothing going on I just want a wholesale source to purchase cell phone jammers

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12/04/2006 4:19 PM

the application would be to jam a cellphone and yes it is usually illegal to interfer4 with communications.

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12/04/2006 4:53 PM

Are you sure that you want to "jam" a cell phone, bedford? In the United States, the operation of transmitters that are designed to block wireless communications is a violation of the Communications Act of 1934. So, if you want to avoid trouble with the FCC, take a look at this article and let the community know that what you really mean is "passive blocking".

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Re: cell phone jammer

12/04/2006 4:04 PM

I can sell you one Bedford.....

A portable faraday cage made from highest grade silver plated chicken wire mesh....

Guaranteed to stop all known forms of communication, especially when you are wearing it.... no-body will talk to you... LOL

Just contact GCHQ and ask them...

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12/04/2006 4:24 PM

What size?

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12/05/2006 1:20 PM

If you just whant to loose signal on your own phone one Shield box will be enough and they are not ilegal.

If you whant to jamm the signal... what is the purpose of it?. This is ilegal. But if you want to jamm your own phone in a range of 2 metter I can design one but you need to showme a permition from the goberment to get this.

In other hands I will not do it :).

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12/05/2006 3:19 PM

http://gbppr.trighost.org/mil/index.html this site will help u for the jamming best wishes i also in facult of engineering

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12/05/2006 3:57 PM

Can't get on this site

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12/05/2006 5:37 PM

Give me your Email and I will send you information!

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09/30/2007 3:09 PM

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#12

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01/17/2007 11:15 AM

Think about...

You are at home sleeping. You hear some noise. You try to make a phone call from your wired phone at home. You notice that there is no line. You try to make a call from your mobile phone. Your hanset display no signal.

What you will do then?

hmmm.... I think screem will work!!. Don't you think is better to have this technology away from bad people.

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01/17/2007 2:57 PM

The situation that you've described is not beyond the realm of possibility, Alhuey23. Criminals have been cutting land lines since the Manson Murders. I understand that there are less malevolent (and some legitimate) applictions for cell phone jammers, but a simple fact remains: interfering with other people's communications is illegal.

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01/21/2007 12:08 PM

This argument that criminals will use it against a victim is just silly. You won't be making a call as you are being attacked. That is just stupid. You will make the call after the criminal, and his jammer are gone, therefore, it is a non-issue.

On top of that, criminals will get them if they want them. You are acting like we are debating whether or not jammers should exist. The fact is though, they do exist, and will continue to do so. If a criminal wants one, they will get it. So that is a red herring.

The argument about stopping doctors and emergency people from talking when you jame some idiot, is silly too. Most of the jammers have a 10-15 foot range. That is just enough range to jam the self-important, blabbermouth that is forcing himself onto your personal space, and not much more. You won't be shutting down a city block or something, as people imply. Dumb argument.

Illegal? So is speeding. So is not wearing a seatbelt. So is not using your turn signal. And those things can kill other people. But most of us here do it sometimes. So save the sermon.

No, the real question is this. Will a lot of people in the future choose to jam rude idiots to relclaim a bit of peace a quiet, and is it ETHICAL. I say YES, and more and more will do it.

Americans have a cell phone obsession, and are obsessed with the idea that every person must be in communication with every other person at every moment in every place. Some think their phone is a fashion statement. Young girls just walk around in stores with their phone out in front of them staring at it as they walk. This is a sick society we live in, and I welcome jammers. Maybe people will once again learn the real purpose of mobile phones, and the proper use of those phones, and maybe a bit of courtesy for others.

Cell phone jammers are cool with me.

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09/30/2007 9:27 AM

Illegalities? Who cares about that, when you take into consideration all the $#($(* idiots on the road who thinks its their god given right to drive with a cell phone (and personal experiences with these same said idiots in numerous "almost" accidents, all as a result of innattentive driving, lead me to one conclusion. Cell phone jammers are a GOOD GOOD THING and once I have the money to afford one, I will be patriotcially using it all the time anytime, especially on the roads, but also to drop peoples calls at my own discrection just because I can:)

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01/21/2007 12:20 PM

What do you do when someone is trying to break in? I reach for my 40 caliber HK and let my rottweilers loose. Maybe you shouldn't be so dependent on your phone. It won't save your anyway. Whatever is about to happen is going to happen. The police and coroner will just show up to clean up the mess and investigate afterwards. Take responsibility for yourself, and quit shoving it off onto the governement, and others. YOU are ultimately repsonsible for protecting your family. That is why we have a second amendment. You can either be an unarmed victim, an easy mark, or you make sure you are able to defend yourself. Some are too scared to defend themselves, and would rather leave that to others. To each his own. But don't cry about your phone, it won't save you anyway. On top of that these jammers have a ten foot range from what I hear. They aren't going to block the signal in your whole house anyway, probably none of the inside of your house, from the outside. With all that said, it is like saying we shouldn't have guns because some will use them to commit crimes. Same type of argument. You are saying that non-criminals should not be allowed to have the benefit just because of what criminals do with the device. BS!

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01/22/2007 1:20 PM

Being in the health-care profession I feel that these devices can be useful. Example, I use a few pieces of very sensitive equipment that appear to affected by the presence of RF waves specifically in the range that cell phones use. Also, when I am examining patients it is quite rude to me and fellow patients to have a phone ringing and worse yet, someone actually having the nerve to answer it and proceed with a conversation. I have some colleagues who have used low-powered devices (200mw) with a range of less than 10 meters and it works nicely. Just my two cents.

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01/22/2007 1:47 PM

It's a valuable two cents, Guest. Thanks for joining in. I hope you'll join CR4 as a full-fledged member.

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01/22/2007 2:48 PM

If you read the websites that sell phone jammers, you will see that this is very common. Many in the medical field use them to block cell phones, so that their equipment isn't disturbed. phonejammer.com sells low powered wall mount units that plug into the wall for uses just like this. Short range, maybe 10-15 feet, but enough to protect the equipment.

Most cell phone users are very rude and don't respect signs that ask them to turn their phones off. They think their phone is just too important. I fully support hospitals using these things. The globalgadgetuk.com founder says he ships 8000 units a year to the U.S., and you can't tell me those are all going to individuals. Phone jammers are not going away. To the contrary, they are going to get very popular, very soon. They already are on the coasts, and trends move inward from the coasts.

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Re: cell phone jammer

01/22/2007 5:25 PM

I complety agree that Hospitals should use it.

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03/19/2007 3:45 PM

Talking of the "extra power" of different models of jammers, what is the effect on the body of the jammer itself-- its emitted radiation/radio waves? Is it a concern like the talk concerning cell phone radiation?

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