Step 2What You Need
An Oscillator, The heart of the Radio Jammer. The frequency you choose will be the frequency you jam. FM radio is in MegaHertz. Example, If you want to block 100.0, then use a 100Mh Oscillator. It may be a bit confusing. I have a 97.7 MHz that says 97M70000 and a 50 MHz that says 50.0000 MHz.
A 9 volt battery
A L.E.D.
An Antenna
Wiring
An On/Off Switch
A Circuit Board (Optional, but recommended)
Soldering (Used with the Circuit Board)
Price list:
Oscillator: $2.50
9 Volt Battery: found it somewhere, but i think there maybe $1.00
L.E.D.: $0.10
Antenna: $1.00
Wiring: found in workshop, i got a lot for $1.00
On/Off Switch: $1.50
Circuit Board: $0.50
Soldering: $1.00
Total: $8.60
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I cannot locate any Oscillators as described here, can you point me in the right direction?
Your help or anyone's would be greatly appreciated.'
I need Mhz around the 107.6
Sorry for my limited info, i am in Australia. The main electronic stores do not supply oscillators of this type. 4 pin... and none of the frequencies I need in my country.
or at least I cannot find them.. perhaps you can point me to an on-line store that supplies oscillators?
http://canada.newark.com/oscillators
Usually I don't buy online, so I don't know if its good. I think I have heard of Newarc, or it may have been Newegg.
thank you.. that links seems to have similar Oscillators..
Thank you for your help.
I can't find anywhere selling them for less than $10 =\