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Clint September 14th 03 05:03 AM

schematics wanted - "jamming device"
 
you got a local CB'r or ham that you're mad at,
and want to plant a little device in his yard so
his reception is dead, huh?

I've heard people doing this before.... buying about
$5 worth of parts at radio shack, putting together a
transmitter the size of a matchbox and tossing it in
somebody's yard one night where he won't ever find
it... and until the small battery that is in it goes dead,
his ears are plugged up and he can't hear a thing.

Clint
KB5ZHT




Ryan, KC8PMX September 15th 03 09:19 AM

Yes, it is vandalism, but a simple needle or pin placed directly in the coax
usually does the trick from what I hear. Or take some wire cutters, and
clip the wire, connect the shielding and center conductor of the coax
together and tape both ends back together with black electrical tape would
do the trick as well. Granted, not legal and probably not ethical either,
but the techniques would work in making it a little "quieter."


"Clint" rattlehead@computronDOTnet wrote in message
...
you got a local CB'r or ham that you're mad at,
and want to plant a little device in his yard so
his reception is dead, huh?

I've heard people doing this before.... buying about
$5 worth of parts at radio shack, putting together a
transmitter the size of a matchbox and tossing it in
somebody's yard one night where he won't ever find
it... and until the small battery that is in it goes dead,
his ears are plugged up and he can't hear a thing.

Clint
KB5ZHT






Clint September 15th 03 09:47 PM

that actually happened here locally in my ham
community a few years ago.... one ham was
SO mad at another ham that he went and cut
the fellows coax with a pair of wire cutters.
things got pretty nasty for a while.

Clint
KB5ZHT



"Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message
...
Yes, it is vandalism, but a simple needle or pin placed directly in the

coax
usually does the trick from what I hear. Or take some wire cutters, and
clip the wire, connect the shielding and center conductor of the coax
together and tape both ends back together with black electrical tape would
do the trick as well. Granted, not legal and probably not ethical either,
but the techniques would work in making it a little "quieter."

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Germany: 9.8%
France: 6.5%
UK: 5.6%
Italy 5.1%
Canada: 2.6%
Spain: 2.5%

Russia isn't even in this top 8 list.
France, Russia and Germany, COMBINED,
do not contribute as much to the UN as
does the United States......

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Len Over 21 September 16th 03 06:09 AM

In article , "Ryan, KC8PMX"
writes:

Yes, it is vandalism, but a simple needle or pin placed directly in the coax
usually does the trick from what I hear. Or take some wire cutters, and
clip the wire, connect the shielding and center conductor of the coax
together and tape both ends back together with black electrical tape would
do the trick as well. Granted, not legal and probably not ethical either,
but the techniques would work in making it a little "quieter."


No need to get fancy on that. For the PL-259 "UHF" type connector,
just do one winding of transparent tape around the male pin. Gives it a
hard-to-see insulator when mated. [old Signal School trick...:-) ]

LHA


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