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GPS signal jammer circuit

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gps jammer circuit

Dear Members

I want to build a GPS signal jammer. Does anybody know of circuits I can try? I surfed the web but did not find a lot of options. It must use a power supply of aprox 13.8V.

Thx
 

signal jammer circuit

Hi,

To block GPS signal, you need a transmitter in 1450 to 1600Mhz frequency range. As long as you continuously transmit spurious data at this frequency (and with enough power) you should be able to block the GPS signal.

Try looking for transmitter circuits in this frequency range.

Regards,
N.Evans
www.circatek.co.uk
 

how to block gps signal

use a U-blox module for your job
 

Re: gps jammer circuit

Dear Members

I want to build a GPS signal jammer. Does anybody know of circuits I can try? I surfed the web but did not find a lot of options. It must use a power supply of aprox 13.8V.

Thx


we are manufacturer specializing in signal jammers, if you are interested with them, pls feel free to contact me.

And this is our contact information.
Skype: christina_shuai
Tel: 86 0755-8347 3736
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Mobil:86 13421825214
5th floor, NO.144 building, Jindi industrial park, Futian district, Shenzhen, China

Looking forward to your reply soon.
 

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