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![]() JMBCV wrote: I have a neighbour who drives me beserk by playing loud music at all hours and just shouts abuse when I ask him to stop. I'm currently going through the long and tedious route of complaining to the local Environmental Health people but that doesn't stop the noise in the meantime. I found an old post on Google which claimed that a shortwave transceiver and a power amplifier could be used to create interference, distorting the neighbour's music so he turns it off. It sounds very tempting. Would this method work if he was just using his hifi to play a CD? I'm not sure if it's supposed to work by interfering with his speakers or his radio reception. Thanks in advance for any comments Smith & Wesson has the answer to your problem. |
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![]() I was going to go this route a few years back; suggest you get a tranciever.. Powerful helps.. make a wierd tape, put it on a tape loop pump it into the transciever. put the antenna Under or near where you think his hi fi is Turn the transciever & tape on, it'll be picked up by his amp or whatever.. & blast out his speakers, ruining his music.. I had a Ham radio operator in the Apt next to mine, & when I'd be listening to music it'd be interrupted with " BREAKER BREAKER ! ! ! "- & obnoxious one way broadcasts You could make a tape of Noxious commercials Music that he hates ( Classical is very useful for driving Rap fans nuts ) Keep a log of this stuff if you can. Noise cancelling earphones, help some.. - So do lawyers to SUE HIM ! If all else fails, build an interior room in which to sleep... - In article , N8KDV writes: I have a neighbour who drives me beserk by playing loud music at all hours and just shouts abuse when I ask him to stop. I'm currently going through the long and tedious route of complaining to the local Environmental Health people but that doesn't stop the noise in the meantime. I found an old post on Google which claimed that a shortwave transceiver and a power amplifier could be used to create interference, distorting the neighbour's music so he turns it off. It sounds very tempting. Would this method work if he was just using his hifi to play a CD? I'm not sure if it's supposed to work by interfering with his speakers or his radio reception. Thanks in advance for any comments |
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Talk to these guys . ..
http://www.fairradio.com/trans.htm In article , N8KDV writes: Subject: Interfering with noisy neighbour's music From: N8KDV Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 14:34:40 -0400 JMBCV wrote: I have a neighbour who drives me beserk by playing loud music at all hours and just shouts abuse when I ask him to stop. I'm currently going through the long and tedious route of complaining to the local Environmental Health people but that doesn't stop the noise in the meantime. I found an old post on Google which claimed that a shortwave transceiver and a power amplifier could be used to create interference, distorting the neighbour's music so he turns it off. It sounds very tempting. Would this method work if he was just using his hifi to play a CD? I'm not sure if it's supposed to work by interfering with his speakers or his radio reception. Thanks in advance for any comments Smith & Wesson has the answer to your problem. |
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![]() "JMBCV" wrote in message et... Unfortunately I'm based in the UK, so neither of those works for me ![]() Unless the loud music only comes from the radio, a radio attack won't be much help. It should be easy enough to figure when he wants to sleep. Put some speakers outside and play what annoying stuff you have. "TV Set" by the Cramps, on an endless loop, would be a good choice. Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "JMBCV" wrote in message et... Unfortunately I'm based in the UK, so neither of those works for me ![]() Unless the loud music only comes from the radio, a radio attack won't be much help. It should be easy enough to figure when he wants to sleep. Put some speakers outside and play what annoying stuff you have. "TV Set" by the Cramps, on an endless loop, would be a good choice. Frank Dresser This is exactly what my OM did in a similar situation. He played his music (which was radically different than the neighbor's preference) very loud at a time that would disturb the neighbor. When the neighbor asked why, he explained why and the neighbor kept it down after that. |
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I can guarantee that a HAM would not be transmitting BREAKER BREAKER.
"Diverd4777" wrote in message ... I was going to go this route a few years back; suggest you get a tranciever.. Powerful helps.. make a wierd tape, put it on a tape loop pump it into the transciever. put the antenna Under or near where you think his hi fi is Turn the transciever & tape on, it'll be picked up by his amp or whatever.. & blast out his speakers, ruining his music.. I had a Ham radio operator in the Apt next to mine, & when I'd be listening to music it'd be interrupted with " BREAKER BREAKER ! ! ! "- & obnoxious one way broadcasts You could make a tape of Noxious commercials Music that he hates ( Classical is very useful for driving Rap fans nuts ) Keep a log of this stuff if you can. Noise cancelling earphones, help some.. - So do lawyers to SUE HIM ! If all else fails, build an interior room in which to sleep... - In article , N8KDV writes: I have a neighbour who drives me beserk by playing loud music at all hours and just shouts abuse when I ask him to stop. I'm currently going through the long and tedious route of complaining to the local Environmental Health people but that doesn't stop the noise in the meantime. I found an old post on Google which claimed that a shortwave transceiver and a power amplifier could be used to create interference, distorting the neighbour's music so he turns it off. It sounds very tempting. Would this method work if he was just using his hifi to play a CD? I'm not sure if it's supposed to work by interfering with his speakers or his radio reception. Thanks in advance for any comments |
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The OF's on the list will surely remember how effective Model T Ford spark
coils were for this task Yodar "Grover" wrote in message I later discovered that the 455 KHz oscillator in particular was amazingly effective in jamming other radios in the neighborhood, especially if they were inexpensive models. Power line conduction of signals at the IF frequency is a truly devastating way to jam local receivers. |
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![]() "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... This is exactly what my OM did in a similar situation. He played his music (which was radically different than the neighbor's preference) very loud at a time that would disturb the neighbor. When the neighbor asked why, he explained why and the neighbor kept it down after that. A few years ago, my neighbors has a damn little yappy dog. I was working nights, and they'd leave their damn little yappy dog outside almost every day. YAP! YAP! YAP! Anything would set that dog off. I complained a few times, and the neighbors were apologetic and kept their damn little yappy dog inside. For a few days. Then they'd leave him out for longer and longer periods of time. In a couple of weeks he'd be out all day again. YAP! YAP! YAP! YAP! I wanted to record the dog and start a long playing tape around midnight. He'd be yapping at himself till dawn. Maybe ultrasonics would set that dog off even better. I never got around to it. I've since moved, although the move had nothing to do with the dog. Frank Dresser |
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In article , "Kent"
writes: I can guarantee that a HAM would not be transmitting BREAKER BREAKER. - Well he was a complete asshole in any case... |
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