How to Make AM Radio Jammer?
Intro: How to Make AM Radio Jammer?
You can make Am radio jammer using simple components :
1 transistor 2n2222
1 resistor 1 mega ohm
1 resistor 470 ohm
1 ceramic capacitor 1 nf "102"
1 variable capacitor 5-250P from an old radio
center tap coil with ferrite core 90 turns "45 -45" as shown in picture
9 volt battery
1 transistor 2n2222
1 resistor 1 mega ohm
1 resistor 470 ohm
1 ceramic capacitor 1 nf "102"
1 variable capacitor 5-250P from an old radio
center tap coil with ferrite core 90 turns "45 -45" as shown in picture
9 volt battery
16 Comments
GabrielaL10 7 years ago
Thank you for your diagram ! Where would I put my speaker in your diagram? im using a simple 8ohm speaker from Adafruit ?
SHOE0007 6 years ago
You could put a speaker in but the speaker could depend on the current and resistance draw a lot of power (Inductor coil) and reduce your tone output I am experemeting around with a more powerful coil from another ep to give more power.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
Quite a errie sound.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
Just used a transformer that hooked up to the 555 timer input voltage and added the 555 timer (second one) into the transformer. Creates an variable sound with other sound effects.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
For my mid jammer if I attach another 1 mcs 555 timer to the transformer I can jam with different sound effects from the radio.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
Note that this is a mid jammer. It would jam stations 88.8 and 88.4 MHZs but not 88.5 MHZS.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
Oops forgot the pin 2 of the 555 timer that is connected to pin 6.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
Radio Jammer circuit with 555 timer, transformer and switch. Blocks FM signals from 27 feet away.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
My radio jammer is a 555 timer circuit with 10 and 1000 uf capacitors attached to pin 2 and ground. A switch between each parallel capacitors is set A B and C are the terminals of the switch. C attaches to the parallel capacitor 10 uf while B and A attaches to the combined 10 and 1000 uf capacitors. Then pin 3 attaches to an coil from a 130 in 1 electronic kit. There is no tuning capacitor but large distance 20 feet you can determine the buzzing sound through the radio. I
SHOE0007 8 years ago
It is a cool radio fm jammer. Frequency most likely to Jam is 100.7 MHZ??
I think.
SHOE0007 8 years ago
I have made a fm radio jammer with a 555 timer with switch to convert the 10 uf capacitor and 1000 uf capacitor to create a buzzer or other sound effects. I attached pin 3 of the 555 timer to a 130 in 1 electronic radio circuit. Works very well. I added a transformer and altered the pitch with 9 v and 4.5 volts.
stefbru 9 years ago
can this jam down to 5mhz ?
raininmyhead 9 years ago
can you help a create a jammer for 433 mhz?
Taha Emara 9 years ago
tune the variable cap to obtain 433 mhz
Taha Emara 10 years ago
circuit schematic
Shajeel 10 years ago
plzz send me gain ur circuite