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How to disrupt radio communication?

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I have a simple 2-way radio kit (walkie talkie) & I would like to build a circuit to disrupt the communication. My father is going to get a kick out of it:smile:

I state "disrupt" because I'm sure there are a number of things I can do to the carrier wave. In the future, I would like to be able to have an AUX input, so I could play music over the 2 way radios ...from a "3rd party" if you will.

Can anyone point me in the right direction. ...spark gap transmitter won't be practical for this application.

Thank you.
 

Thank you tpetar.

So,

Get an oscillator(s) to produce a wave at the desired frequency.

If the frequency matches that of the receivers, the receiver (walkie talkie) should pick it up?


I am unsure as to how a signal is modulated onto the carrier frequency. For example, having an AUX input ...instead of just noise or static if you will


I am new to electronics, but can follow a schematic.
 

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