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Guys, it was not my intention to bring up any illegal topics (please refer to my thread regarding the cell phone jammer). I never knew that cell jammers were illegal, and for that, I offer you my sincerest apology. :)
 
No problem! I seriously considered one at one time just for the movie theater. I was looking at building one before I found out they are illegal.

Carrying something illegal is out of the question for me.

However if someone comes out with a way to stop people blairing their music at full volume. That I will look into!
 
Now there's an invention that would deserve the Nobel prize.

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I think they are legal. ;)
 
a way to stop people blairing their music at full volume

Supposedly you can build an oscillator that interferes with the amplifiers internal frequency, causing it (the amplifier) to just squeel.
 
the TX dept of criminal justice is trying to get the FAA to allow them to block cell phones as they have a big problem with inmates using smuggled cell phones, and its been difficult for them to accomplish it, one guy on death row called a news paper reporter and a state senator threatening them, the senator got the whole Tx penal sytem locked down and searched and they found dozens if not hundreds of cells, it makes ya wonder how an inmate in super max security (like death row) can possibly come up with and hide a cell, but they do it. but anyway they are having a hard time getting permission from FAA to block the signals,
 
the TX dept of criminal justice is trying to get the FAA to allow them to block cell phones as they have a big problem with inmates using smuggled cell phones, and its been difficult for them to accomplish it, one guy on death row called a news paper reporter and a state senator threatening them, the senator got the whole Tx penal sytem locked down and searched and they found dozens if not hundreds of cells, it makes ya wonder how an inmate in super max security (like death row) can possibly come up with and hide a cell, but they do it. but anyway they are having a hard time getting permission from FAA to block the signals,

I am guessing you meant the FCC? Otherwise I have a tough time figuring out why the FAA would regulate cell phone freqs.
 
All RF emissions are highly regulated. After all, how would you feel if you spent billions of $$$ to buy some RF spectrum and had someone else use it too?

Think I'm kidding? Read about the cost of modifying military hardware so the government could sell some of the RF spectrum commercially.


You also have all the issues of RF interference as well.
 
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