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MOBILE JAMMERS

Submitted By: Niddhi thanki Water tank

Contents
Introduction Basic Principle Types of mobile Jamming Mobile Jamming Requirements Components of GSM Mobile Jammer Applications Advantages Conclusion

MOBILE A BIG NUISANCE

Polite requests asking people to put their mobiles away

but many people dont care looking at

Basic Principle

GSM 900
Global System For Mobiles Spectrum range: 890Mhz - 915MHz [uplink] 935Mhz 960MHz [downlink] Introduced 2G mobiles Security, Quality, Capacity and ability to support ICs Short message service [SMS]

Types of Jammers
Type A -large number of oscillators -interferes large amount of communication spectrum Type B -Intelligent Cellular Disabler Devices -detectors communicate with Base Station -prevent the authorization of call establishment

Type C -Intelligent Beacon Disablers -compatible terminal is disabled -eg. blue tooth technology

Type D -jammer with a receiver -jams the signal only when there is link between the base station and the mobile -less electromagnetic pollution

Type E -Faradays cage- blocks virtually all the EM waves -EMI sheilding techniques - EMI - Electro Magnetic Interface

-quiet conference rooms

Minimum Requirements of Mobile Jamming


Jammer power= signal power at the receive Jamming to signal ratio (J/S) Distance between jammer and receiver

Frequency Hopping

Frequency Hopping

Components of Mobile Jammer


RF Section Power supply IF Section

RF SECTION

VCO

RF POWER AMPLIFIER

ANTENNA

IF SECTION

NOISE GENERATOR

SIGNAL MIXER

Power Supply

TRANSFORMER

RECTIFIER

FILTER

REGULATOR +5V

REGULATOR +9V

REGULATOR -9V

Applications
Hostage Situations During Drug raid In potentially explosive areas

A Pocket Sized Jammer

4 Frequency Band Jammer

Military Jammers

Very High Power Jammers

Conclusions
High power and low power jammers Variation in sizes Easy to handle

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