Introduction: Cell Phone Glitch
This is a glitch me and my brother found out. It is pretty dang loud to, so be prepared. It also kinda sounds like a Ring Wraith from Lord of the Rings. And all it requires is two cell phones!(We did it with a RAZR and a Samsung Sync, it might now work with other phones.)
Step 1: Get to Phones
Things you will need:
2 phones
Earplugs
( We have only tried it with a Razr and a Sync )
Step 2: Call
Now call the other phone, and pick up.
This shouldn't be to hard, unless your like my brother. =)
Step 3: Call Again
Now call that same person again with the same phone, do not hang up the first call, and pick it up also. So now you should have 2 calls on the line.
Step 4: Link the Calls
Now the real hard part,(not really.) Link the calls from both phones so that you are in a conference call. Your done, simple enough.
Now for the fun, but loud part. Put it on speaker phone(if you have it. It doesn't make a big difference, it is just louder.) Make all the noises you want. It is fun to make high pitch noises, it sounds like a Ring Wraith. Have fun!
This is my first instructable, so tell me what ya think.
61 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
It's a simple case of feedback - right up there with annoying sounds you hear when someone is doing a speech and the microphone is too close to the speakers.
11 years ago on Introduction
um yeah that is a good way to blow the the speaker in the phones and why would you want to do that any ways
14 years ago on Step 4
You don't need to link two lines together. Just put both phones on speaker phone. Call one phone from the other. Put the mic part of one phone, to the speaker of the other (kind of like a phone in the 69 position lol), and make noise or clank the two cell phones together, and it will begin to make noise, quite annoying, did this many times last year in my dorm.
Reply 14 years ago on Step 4
i did the same thing but i used two house fones on the same line so it dident waste minits
Reply 14 years ago on Step 4
Ah. Well, we have 1400 minutes on hour plan for each month, plus its free Verizon to Verizon, so it doesn't waste any of our minutes.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Verizon is bad because att is good. Verizon has a stalking bald guy. "My phone is broken!" "We've got you covered!" "Who the hell are you?"
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
If at&t was bad, would Verizon be good? How are they connected? I don't mean to be rude, I'm just curious.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
No, because both are major phone companies. Ow my head hurts now...
Reply 12 years ago on Step 4
hehe
12 years ago on Introduction
NapoleanDynamite--
Man keep on discovering stuff! You done good! If you keep up looking for strange things that happen when you do your experiments, you will have the chance to gain more knowledge then you could possibly believe. Take each 'new' experiment you do, think hard on it, and find the truth behind it- in other words, what makes it 'tick', or work. That is the important thing to do- learn! Don't argue about it, learn from it. You done good. Oh, by the way, brothers always remain stupid, until you are 30 or so, maybe 40...
13 years ago on Introduction
This is an issue with cheap pa systems. if you keep the microphone too close to the speaker, you get a squeal.
13 years ago on Introduction
havn't you ever played with walkie-talkies?
14 years ago on Step 4
it's called FEEDBACK
Reply 13 years ago on Step 4
Some people arent smart enough to know that. To these certian people anything unusual in life is a "glitch". lol
13 years ago on Introduction
Uh, is this just some 10 y/o kid learning about feedback?
14 years ago on Introduction
i no how to did this and im only ten i leared how wen i was 9
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I also notice you cannot spell, and have a lack of simple grammar.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Hey man, back off, he's only ten. lol
15 years ago on Introduction
Would you like to know about the simple programming languages(i.e. C#, HTML, etc...) Or would you like some pro CSS techniques? I can give you plenty of those. It is in fact what I special in. You cant expect a single man to explain all of programming even from MIT. There is to much and it would take way to long. And when YOU know what you are talking about, look ME up. You never know, I might have a spot open for you. I will give you a boatload of info on CSS if you need me to to prove myself. I'm available on weekends, and after 7 O'clock on weekdays.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
It is in fact what I special in Web design? Woopty doo. That's hardly "programming" You proved my point.
With your VAST experience in "programming" surely you could explain this "programming" of the magical cellphone that doesn't create feeedback (beyond the obvious half-duplexing). All of us dummies that believe in the wild and crazy "feedback" would love to be enlightened.
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