12-30-2004, 09:36 PM
I've recently recieved a PM from a person intersted in this subject. Since I did find a solution, I'll post a copy of my reply here, just incase anyone else is interested.
Actually yes, I have found the perfect solution for this, just never bothered to post it up.
This is the device I ended up using:
http://www.mp3kit.com/Products/PLL-1_FM/...udiax.html
It successfully overrode an FM radio signal from a radio 10 meters away. I simply set it to the station I wanted to override, but not transmit anything, and the speakers would silence :D.
However my transmitter wasn't powerful enough to actually be able to play my own music. I mean I could, but the quality wasn't great at all. For that, one would need a non-occupied station.
But, my main purpose was achieved, so I was happy.
The only problem was with the use of AAA batteries. The unit can't be powered by a DC adapter.
However there are other "FM transmitters" that are more powerful, and will be able to override the signal so well that you could play your own music even while overriding an existing radio station. They're abit more costly though.
Some of these are capable of being powered by a DC adapter. Google for "FM transmitter" instead of "FM Jammer". That was my initial mistake, and the reason I couldn't find anything at the time of my thread :).
Hope this helps.
Quote:I saw your post on jamming a radio within a few meters. Did you have any success? I have been searching for a solution to the same issue though a different senario applies. I havn't found anything for months. Are you willing to share the plans that you have? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Actually yes, I have found the perfect solution for this, just never bothered to post it up.
This is the device I ended up using:
http://www.mp3kit.com/Products/PLL-1_FM/...udiax.html
It successfully overrode an FM radio signal from a radio 10 meters away. I simply set it to the station I wanted to override, but not transmit anything, and the speakers would silence :D.
However my transmitter wasn't powerful enough to actually be able to play my own music. I mean I could, but the quality wasn't great at all. For that, one would need a non-occupied station.
But, my main purpose was achieved, so I was happy.
The only problem was with the use of AAA batteries. The unit can't be powered by a DC adapter.
However there are other "FM transmitters" that are more powerful, and will be able to override the signal so well that you could play your own music even while overriding an existing radio station. They're abit more costly though.
Some of these are capable of being powered by a DC adapter. Google for "FM transmitter" instead of "FM Jammer". That was my initial mistake, and the reason I couldn't find anything at the time of my thread :).
Hope this helps.