FM Radio Jammer

88-108MHz — FM

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10 Responses to “FM Radio Jammer”

  1. funciona!!! …
    funciona!!! cambiando el 7404 por el CD4069 ttl (son lo mismo) y un trimer!!

  2. dude. WALL OF TEXT, …
    dude. WALL OF TEXT, use the . sign

  3. layedbackkustomz on June 24th, 2010 at 3:32 pm

    its a 7404 ttl chip …
    its a 7404 ttl chip and a 1-30 pico-farid adjustable capacitor with 6-9 volts and a wire for antenna 234/radio frq= feet of wire for antenna for that station ex. 234/106.1 = 26.4 inches for antenna

  4. Google, Studio Link …
    Google, Studio Link Transmitter

    And click on the wiki article about them.

    Dipshit, Radio stations don’t broadcast right at the station.

  5. Tells me that you …
    Tells me that you do some stupid kid telling a bullshit story to make other people think you’re cool, Or an adult that has absolutely no life whatsoever.

    So before you go try and tell a stupid story and bullshit people into believing you.

    Get your facts straight moron!

  6. (Studio transmitter …
    (Studio transmitter link ) Figure out the frequency its broadcasting on to the tower jam that frequency Figure out the precise direction of the STL dish on the tower, then proceed To broadcast on the same frequency as the STL of at transmitter site with a directional dish And use our own transmitter against them to pirate your audio off of Seeing you apparently don’t know the processes involved of how a radio station works And the way you describe how you so called “pirated” the radio station

  7. Yeah Umm no, Your …
    Yeah Umm no, Your lying.

    I worked as a radio station engineer for 3 years And to do something like that you would need astronomically more resources and you stated in your comment.

    To even accomplish something like that you would need to Cut off Three-phase power to the transmitter site and begin broadcasting off your own tower with so severely retarded signal Because I know you’re as isn’t running off Three-phase power Or somehow figure out a way to interrupt the STL

  8. using these right …
    using these right near radio stations is awesome. i’ve pirated 95.7 here in Houston(late at night when nobody was really awake. apparently, at around 1 am to about 5 am, only 5 people are there, so security’s down, pretty much. so, me, and a whole bunch of others apperently in the area, jam the signal, and we just talk through mics and utterly confuse people who happen to like that station. it’s very amusing to see people drive by you and look around hearing voices and not know what’s going on.)

  9. gunna tell us how …
    gunna tell us how ya made it:)

  10. Very cool.
    Very cool.

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