Joker
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Where to buy and what’s the best ones? Yes i know it’s illegal
Having trouble with your employees spending more time on the phone than working?Where to buy and what’s the best ones? Yes i know it’s illegal
Yeah, but I’d bet most here would freak straight the fuck out if their phone got jammed anywhere anytime.That’s freedom for you.
Have they always been illegal? I got one years ago off the internet and used to carry it in my pocket when riding a motorcycle so pain-in-the-ass cars wouldn't call in your plate number to the cops.
LolHave they always been illegal? I got one years ago off the internet and used to carry it in my pocket when riding a motorcycle so pain-in-the-ass cars wouldn't call in your plate number to the cops.
Having trouble with your employees spending more time on the phone than working?
You can buy the pocket ones if you travel abroad and bring them back, the bigger units good luck. If you have any friends in HAM radio try them.
If I were to build or remodel bathrooms at a business I would build in a faraday cage around them... Bathroom dead zone, sorry you are stuck readying the soap dispenser!
Easily one of my biggest childhood disappointments.Now someone's going to tell me those X-Ray glasses I just purchased with 10,000 Bazooka Bubblegum wrappers aren't going to work?
Dammit!
And sea monkeysEasily one of my biggest childhood disappointments.
Life was better before the answering machineYeah, but I’d bet most here would freak straight the fuck out if their phone got jammed anywhere anytime.
If you activate a jammer you’re interfering with everyone else’s “freedom” who’s phone is in range.
And godamn beepers. And then finding a pay phone.Life was better before the answering machine
It would be funny to turn on a dozen or so of those things at the US Open of Surfing at the HB Pier this weekend !
Sit back and watch the chaos ensue !
All the teeny-boppers with their phones stapled to their heads would have a complete meltdown !
A jammer at a large event would go unfounded. Nobody would know who has what in their pocket. Our waiter in Phoenix bought one for his house so his kids can’t use their phones or go online. I think it cost close to 1200 bucksTheoretically, that could lead to $38,000.00 in fines for each device, just from the FCC, not counting whatever individual liabilities are awarded for the ensuing personal lawsuits stemming from the hardships it caused people who possibly had emergencies or losses due to not being able to communicate.
But more likely it’d just be the standard $16K per day per device?
But you would be caught for sure.
Personally, I think I would find less costly ways of harassing people?
Use of illegal cell phone jammers leads to fines in excess of $125,000
The FCC has long kept a careful eye on the sale and use of illegal cell phone jamming devices that interfere with cellular communications. This month…www.lexology.com
I’d just take away the kids phones in the house.A jammer at a large event would go unfounded. Nobody would know who has what in their pocket. Our waiter in Phoenix bought one for his house so his kids can’t use their phones or go online. I think it cost close to 1200 bucks
My wife has told me several times that I'm the world's biggest asshole, this is proof that I'm not because I wouldn't go to that much troubleI’d just take away the kids phones in the house.
But the question stands, why would one want to do that at a “large event” unless they were either up to nefarious intentions, or vying to be the worlds biggest asshole?
I actually would t do it in that manner. My reasoning wouldn’t affect 99.9 pct of my area that I know ofI’d just take away the kids phones in the house.
But the question stands, why would one want to do that at a “large event” unless they were either up to nefarious intentions, or vying to be the worlds biggest asshole?
Whatever happened to the "Cone of Silence?" Seems it worked pretty good.I hear Israel makes some good ones. I had school teachers asking for them until I found out that they are illegal. They can fit in your pocket now so you can be your own bubble.
Though I think for the legal issues you are better off putting a faraday cage in instead.
Yes, the frequency bands are licensed to providers and customers and strictly enforced by the FCC.
The carriers know when someone has a jammer because the metrics will go down the drain in the area, they will quickly send techs out to hunt down the interference culprit. The jammer is very easy for them to locate as it's a giant noise machine for radio waves
A jammer at a large event would go unfounded. Nobody would know who has what in their pocket. Our waiter in Phoenix bought one for his house so his kids can’t use their phones or go online. I think it cost close to 1200 bucks
I know a guy, he’s basically the blade runner of cellphone interference investigators.Yes, the frequency bands are licensed to providers and customers and strictly enforced by the FCC.
The carriers know when someone has a jammer because the metrics will go down the drain in the area, they will quickly send techs out to hunt down the interference culprit. The jammer is very easy for them to locate as it's a giant noise machine for radio waves
I know a guy, he’s basically the blade runner of cellphone interference investigators.
Does he smoke Benson and Hedges and drink Red Bulls religiously?
You owe me a keyboard fucker.Does he smoke Benson and Hedges and drink Red Bulls religiously?
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its no secret once upon a time i worked for one of the big cell phone companies and the last 5 years i was there all i did was track down interference......especially jammers.
they are easy to spot, highly illegal, and while the cell phone company cant force you to shut it off........it was reported to the FCC who had the power to fine you and all sorts of things.
yes, we even had a case where we could see one being used on a freeway. the perp had one installed in his vehicle, and you could literally statistically watch it march up the 405 on a morning commute. once we had a pattern of this guys driving habbits, we were able to pinpoint the vehicle by having techs on the freeway with the right radio gear to track it down, get a license plate number and it went down the legal rathole from there. end of problem.
someone mentioned you cant jamn 5g this is total hogwash. ANYTHING in the radio spectrum can be jammed.
Nah.... she knows better......My wife has told me several times that I'm the world's biggest asshole, this is proof that I'm not because I wouldn't go to that much trouble