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Create RF mayhem with a pocket sized jammer! Confuse friends and annoy the kids. Its the RF Jammer.

So what is a Jammer?
Def: jam 7. 'To interfere with or prevent the clear reception of (broadcast signals) by electronic means.' - http://www.answers.com/jam

This instructable show you how to build a simple RF jammer/noise generator for 0-128MHZ. The sole purpose of this device is to interfere with the proper function of radio controlled objects.

The best part is that this project is SIMPLE. All of the heavy lifting is done for you by an Parallax Propeller chip. The hardest part is waiting for your components to arrive by UPS.

WARNING: In the US and elsewhere the intentional Jamming of RF Signals is ILLEGAL. The FCC does not look kindly on this type of action.
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2007/DA-07-2185A1.html
http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/1998/rockymtn.html
Also lady ada has a great writeup on this:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/faq.html
 
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Step 1: What is happening

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So with this jammer you are creating noise at the input frequency you have set. (Or multiple frequencies you set if you use more pins!!!) Below is the block diagram.
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steveastrouk says: Apr 16, 2013. 12:21 AM
http://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-issues-two-forfeiture-notices-for-cell-phone-jamming
arield2462 says: Feb 28, 2011. 4:00 AM
Hi. I'm building a design for counter terrorists attacks using IED (Improvised Explosive Devices). Can your design work up to 2GHz? Also, where can I buy the board you used here? How much is it? Thanks! You can reach me at arieldimacali@yahoo.com. Thanks!
drgabler (author) says: Feb 26, 2013. 11:15 AM
You want to explore lady ada's wave bubble or work with a different technology for something where lives are in danger.
lowelllan says: Dec 26, 2011. 7:34 AM
Is there a chip that operates in both the 902-928 MHz frequency-band and 450-470 MHz frequency-bands?
smd75jr says: Feb 25, 2011. 7:34 PM
Can you post a link to a higher resolution schematic?
ikelos says: Jan 11, 2008. 9:52 AM
can i jam frequences between 800 mhz and 900 mhz with this hardware?
drgabler (author) says: Jan 11, 2008. 2:06 PM
You would need a frequency multiplication circuit. To reach 900mhz you would need a 7.03125 x circuit (900/128). Really a 8x to get all the way there. http://www.edn.com/article/CA45902.html has a bit of a writeup on using a 7x circuit ( AT90S1200) But 7x will get you close! I am looking into this some more.
conrad2468 says: Jul 26, 2008. 9:18 PM
can you make one for cellphones..ive always wanted to piss off my classmates in the middle of a txt message!!! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
looking4ideas says: Aug 7, 2008. 2:33 PM
I'm thanking about making a few of these and letting them loose on a RC Airplane flying area. IM SOOOO EVIL MUAHAHA
Roflolommo says: Mar 8, 2009. 3:57 PM
my dads like a rc plane person and doing that is NOT a good idea AT ALL the dudes who fly the rc planes are usually pretty serious about it and get mega pissed if someone comes to their field and flys on the same frequency as someone else (basiclly screwing with them flying their plane) if you crash everyones plane your not just gonna get yelled at you'd probably get sued.
angelofdeathtu says: Dec 28, 2009. 4:36 PM
I wanna do that now!
ReCreate says: Jun 13, 2009. 3:08 PM
Whoever says that what you are going to do is Go run in the middle of the field and turn the jammer on and then say "I DID IT HAHAHAHAH NOW THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT *moons the crowd* "?
ste5442 says: Mar 11, 2009. 6:30 AM
Also, if one of the planes were to crash as a result of your intervention you could be 'going away' for a long time :-(

http://www.pcbpolice.com/
jamescorbett says: Mar 8, 2009. 10:06 AM
I really wouldn't! Some of the planes up there are £1000's worth!
tinkerC says: Mar 8, 2009. 6:47 AM
Or you could be nice, and build a control tower for takeoff and landing. You can control 8 planes at once, so you could have a proper tower. Also, people need to prove that they are allowed to fly, or you jam them.
tinkerC says: Mar 8, 2009. 6:47 AM
Make money that way!
TheDeviant13 says: Apr 13, 2009. 8:53 PM
I like that Idea $$$
tinkerC says: Apr 14, 2009. 5:43 AM
There are eight cogs, control eight planes for landing, if it is busy. How much does a propeller chip cost? What language is it coded in?
drgabler (author) says: Oct 7, 2009. 11:32 PM
not much <$20usd and spin.
ReCreate says: Jan 29, 2009. 8:14 AM
i don't know if thats such a good idea(out of control airplanes flying all over the place) I recommend a track race track(rc cars go BAM BAM CRASH BAM!) they run at 20-50mhz and 140+mhz
harley_rly says: Jun 12, 2009. 11:18 PM
that gives me a great idea, alter the car that you would be using to run on a significantly higher frequency than most RC cars, and then make a jammer that go's across common RC frequencies and in the race set it off so that your car is the only one still driving
ReCreate says: Jun 13, 2009. 12:05 AM
that would make it a bit too obvious, to suspicious. Maybe making the other cars get out of control or something...
looking4ideas says: Jun 13, 2009. 1:11 AM
You can use a 2.4GHz those wont get jammed. Then use the jammer
ReCreate says: Jun 13, 2009. 8:20 AM
Not to mention one that operates at such a high level would be: Illegal, 2.4GHZ is for Camera's Cordless phones and Wifi. Really Expensive, Generating a 2.4GHZ signal is not easy, And Receiving it is even harder.
looking4ideas says: Jun 13, 2009. 10:44 AM
I'm sorry but you are compleatly wrong. Many people run 2.4 GHz on their rc vehicles. Check out sites for Jr, futuba, and spectrumrc. Com they all sell 2.4GHz systems. Do your resea rch before you state something is illegal
mrtoast9000 says: Sep 19, 2010. 7:15 PM
ad hominem
DavidRobertson says: Jun 12, 2010. 8:52 AM
Well you do not seem to know where to correctly place apostrophes so you should shut up.
DavidRobertson says: Jun 15, 2010. 8:30 AM
Your point is?????
ReCreate says: Jun 13, 2009. 11:42 AM
Whatever, just don't tell me nothing if the FCC starts banging on your door...
drgabler (author) says: Jan 12, 2010. 9:36 AM
PLEASE stop the argument.  This whole project is illegal if done in the US, this is simply a theoretical project.  Nothing about the implementation is OK.  The FCC specifically prohibits ANYTHING like this be it 1khz or 2.4 ghz.

See my original warning:
WARNING: In the US and elsewhere the intentional Jamming of RF Signals is ILLEGAL. The FCC does not look kindly on this type of action.
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2007/DA-07-2185A1.html
http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/1998/rockymtn.html
Also lady ada has a great writeup on this:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/faq.html
Jammin-sam says: Dec 28, 2010. 8:49 AM
Well the last time I heard it was illegal to:
1) Politicians to take bribes
2) Police officers to lie
3) Prosecutors to manufacture (plant) evidence
4) Defraud consumers
5) Be in this country ILLEGALLY
6) Grope somone's stuff (TSA)
7) Overcharging "mistakes" from banks?

I can just see it now hundreds of thousands of FCC technicians, each walking around with 10,000 worth of receivers, to look for emitters that are not supposed to be there. hhhmmm What about the LICENSEES who are violating technical standards or their own licenses? What about cell phone companies who lie about the REAL backhaul limtations of their service?

I guess that is not as important?!

I know people who have been prankster jammin for many many years....throw them in jail...along with the twelve million ILLEGALS who are breaking even more laws...like collecting welfare, not paying income taxes and selling using narcotics and voting under fictitious names...ever heard of Acorn?

I am really afraid...!
looking4ideas says: Jun 13, 2009. 2:36 PM
All of those controlers are given the green light by FCC so no they wont be knocking on the door any time soon and btw I'm using my phone to post and I can't use the spell check form it -__-
Scurge says: Jan 12, 2010. 8:15 AM
....  Who cares?  Can you understand what he is saying?  Is this a job resume or an English essay?  Spelling and grammar police have a special level of hades reserved for them, just above lawyers.   BTW, the spell checker on here is garbage.  If it even works properly, it often flags words that arn't misspelled and ignores ones that are.  Case in point: hades.   Some of us have much more important things to do than spell check an insignificant comment on an instructable.  (which is another word that is [in the context of this site] inappropriately flagged).  "Let he who is without [grammatical/spelling] sin cast the first stone."  If you want to get technical, you capitalized two words in your policing post here that didn't need it, and your punctuation and structure in the sentence above is totally wrong.  There's no need to attempt to flaunt your intellect here by calling someone out on their spelling, it just makes you look rectally retentive.   Man, it seems like the only time I post a comment is when I defend someone who gets harassed by the spelling police. 
bullets- says: Jan 22, 2012. 2:06 PM
amen!!
bullets- says: Jan 22, 2012. 2:05 PM
this is the bestess plase on the hole enternet,dude dont get your panties all bunched up ,who cares about spelling.its not relevant to the topic.
Aztof says: Mar 14, 2010. 2:04 PM
Just drop it.
0girle says: Feb 6, 2009. 10:03 PM
man i for got all about rc car..,
geeklord says: Sep 24, 2008. 1:44 PM
or a track.... But Ilive equal distance from a flying field, and a track so ill take my pick :D
zmaker says: Sep 11, 2008. 5:10 AM
So what is the range of frequencies for this? Is the only way to change frequencies by compiling the code?
drgabler (author) says: Sep 11, 2008. 8:46 PM
Yes to change frequencies you must either add a button or some interface to select freqs or recompile code. also there are multiple outputs on the prop so you could jam multiple freqs at the same time. Range is 0-128mhz
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