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MOBILE JAMMERS

Submitted By:

PVS Soumya [2/4] Sai Nandini T [2/4]


GNITS GNITS
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 don’t 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 IC’s
• 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
-Faraday’s 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
ANTENNA
AMPLIFIER
IF
SECTION

NOISE SIGNAL
GENERATOR MIXER
Power Supply

TRANSFORMER

RECTIFIER

FILTER

REGULATOR REGULATOR REGULATOR


+5V +9V -9V
Applications
• Hostage Situations
• During Drug raid
• In potentially explosive areas
A Pocket Sized Jammer
4 Frequency Band Jammer
Military Very High
Jammers Power Jammers
Conclusions
• High power and low power jammers
• Variation in sizes
• Easy to handle

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