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  1. #1
    I'm looking top buy a Cell Phone Jammer for use in the US. I know
    they are not legal, but I only want it for use in a rural area where
    there are few phones. I want a powerful device that will block all
    phones in at least a 5 mile radius. Where can I buy one?




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  2. #2
    Simon Templar
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    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    [email protected] wrote:
    > I'm looking top buy a Cell Phone Jammer for use in the US. I know
    > they are not legal, but I only want it for use in a rural area where
    > there are few phones. I want a powerful device that will block all
    > phones in at least a 5 mile radius. Where can I buy one?


    They are illegal for a reason! Especially in a rural area where they
    may be the only means of EMERGENCY communications.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  3. #3

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:09:21 +1000, Simon Templar <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >[email protected] wrote:
    >> I'm looking top buy a Cell Phone Jammer for use in the US. I know
    >> they are not legal, but I only want it for use in a rural area where
    >> there are few phones. I want a powerful device that will block all
    >> phones in at least a 5 mile radius. Where can I buy one?

    >
    >They are illegal for a reason! Especially in a rural area where they
    >may be the only means of EMERGENCY communications.



    I dont really care if they are illegal or not. Where can I get one?
    (and by the way, I'll shut it off during an emergency).



  4. #4
    Steve Sobol
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    On 2007-09-26, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I dont really care if they are illegal or not. Where can I get one?
    > (and by the way, I'll shut it off during an emergency).


    So you're jamming surrounding cell signals, and YOU are fine and don't realize
    there's an emergency nearby, but someone just had a heart attack and his wife
    is trying to dial 911... Then what?

    They're not going to tell you to turn off your device, the wife isn't likely
    to know you're using one.

    Don't be stupid.

    --
    Steve Sobol, Victorville, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED
    "Drench yourself in words unspoken / Live your life with arms wide open
    Today is where your book begins / The rest is still unwritten"
    - Natasha Beddingfield




  5. #5
    Scott
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    Steve Sobol <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:


    >
    > Don't be stupid.
    >


    Too late- he exhibited it with the first post.



  6. #6
    Donald Newcomb
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer


    "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > I'm looking top buy a Cell Phone Jammer for use in the US. I know
    > > they are not legal, but I only want it for use in a rural area where
    > > there are few phones. I want a powerful device that will block all
    > > phones in at least a 5 mile radius. Where can I buy one?

    >
    > They are illegal for a reason! Especially in a rural area where they
    > may be the only means of EMERGENCY communications.


    Please do not feed the TROLL.

    --
    Donald R. Newcomb
    DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net





  7. #7
    Hertz_Donut
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:09:21 +1000, Simon Templar <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>[email protected] wrote:
    >>> I'm looking top buy a Cell Phone Jammer for use in the US. I know
    >>> they are not legal, but I only want it for use in a rural area where
    >>> there are few phones. I want a powerful device that will block all
    >>> phones in at least a 5 mile radius. Where can I buy one?

    >>
    >>They are illegal for a reason! Especially in a rural area where they
    >>may be the only means of EMERGENCY communications.

    >
    >
    > I dont really care if they are illegal or not. Where can I get one?
    > (and by the way, I'll shut it off during an emergency).



    So, you being the clueless idiot you are, are playing with your jammer,
    meanwhile the neighbor has a heart attack and his wife cannot call
    paramedics...
    he dies. You have just committed murder.

    Not only are you intent on willfully breaking federal laws, but you are an
    ignorantly stupid idiot.

    Do the world a favor...crawl back into the hole you crawled out of.

    Honu





  8. #8

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:22:12 +0000 (UTC), Steve Sobol
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On 2007-09-26, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> I dont really care if they are illegal or not. Where can I get one?
    >> (and by the way, I'll shut it off during an emergency).

    >
    >So you're jamming surrounding cell signals, and YOU are fine and don't realize
    >there's an emergency nearby, but someone just had a heart attack and his wife
    >is trying to dial 911... Then what?
    >
    >They're not going to tell you to turn off your device, the wife isn't likely
    >to know you're using one.
    >
    >Don't be stupid.


    They can call 911 on their landline. Or did you forget that there is
    such a thing. Besides that, I will mostly be using it during public
    events such as shows, fairs, concerts, stores, and that sort of thing.
    Not just sitting at home jamming. I am sick of ****ing cellphones
    ringing and irritating me at public places. I have as many rights as
    anyone else. I dont irritate other with noisy cellphones, or portable
    video games, or second hand smoke. I expect the same courtesy in
    return.

    For those of you with your high and mighty attitudes, shove your
    annoying cell phone up your assholes so we can really hear the ****
    that you are made of. It's probably your cell that is irritating me
    (and others) anyhow, with some loud annoying ringtone.

    Now, Where can I get a jammer? If you cant answer the ****ing
    question, shut the **** up !!!!




  9. #9
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    Donald Newcomb wrote:
    > Please do not feed the TROLL.


    The problem is I don't believe he is a TROLL, looks to me like he is a
    genuine dick head that wants to jam rather than just stir **** here.

    So what IF people are using a mobile phone in public, they have EVERY
    right to. If you don't like it stay at home you grumpy bastard and
    RESPECT other people's rights!


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  10. #10

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:14:37 +1000, Simon Templar <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Donald Newcomb wrote:
    >> Please do not feed the TROLL.

    >
    >The problem is I don't believe he is a TROLL, looks to me like he is a
    >genuine dick head that wants to jam rather than just stir **** here.
    >
    >So what IF people are using a mobile phone in public, they have EVERY
    >right to. If you don't like it stay at home you grumpy bastard and
    >RESPECT other people's rights!


    I'll respect other people's rights as soon as they respect mine. Do
    you piss in public? Probably not, yet a loud blaring ringtone
    followed by some asshole screaming into a phone in a public place is
    as irritating (if not more) than someone pissing in public.

    Lets consider how a cellphone could be used RESPECTFULLY in public.
    The user has his ringer shut off and uses the vibrate mode. He goes
    into a restroom or other place where his conversation will not
    irritate others. If he GETS a call, he records the caller's number,
    or briefly tells the caller (in a quiet voice) that he will call back
    in a minute, then proceeds to the restroom or another place where he
    wont irritate others, and makes his call. And lastly, the user knows
    he does not need to SCREAM into the phone, and if he does, he needs a
    new phone and/or hearing aid.

    If cellphone users followed these rules, I'd have no problem with them
    (in addition to not yacking on the phone while driving). But since
    most if not all of them violate every one of these rules, I WILL jam
    their signals as soon as I get a jammer. I'll start at a place like a
    Mall or Walmart, where there are plenty of phones and security
    available in case of an emergency. Then I'll jam all cellphones in
    and near the store, and will shop in peace.

    These people that go down the aisles on their cell saying something
    like "what brand off beans do you want, should I get a 16 or a 20 oz
    can". (on to the next item, repeat, repeat.........)
    How ****ing assenine..... What the hell did these assholes do before
    there were cellphones? Did they starve, or did they just buy what
    made sense?

    And then came the 4th of july fireworks. I found a piece of lawn, put
    down our lawn chairs and popped a beverage. I was ready to enjoy the
    fireworks when some loud obnoxious ringtone blasted about 5 feet from
    us. Then the yelling began, and the entire conversation was about
    nothing at all. It wasn't business or traffic directions, or a brief
    "I'm at the park" message, it was pure bull**** that went on an on.
    The fireworks began and this idiot got louder to yell over the
    fireworks, and the conversation was "it's a red one, that was a dud,
    wow, a huge gold one, that one sucked, oooh, 2 at once....." etc
    etc...

    First of all, what's the point. Secondly, if you call that respect,
    you dont know the meaning of the word. That was the night when I had
    enough. I got up, went over the asshole, shook my fist in his face
    and told him to shut off his goddamn phone or leave, unless he wants
    to eat this fist. Lucky for him, he left, went about 10 yards away
    and continued, irritating someone else. Thats when I made up my mind
    that I'd be getting a jammer. Next 4th of July, no cellphone in that
    park will work. If there's an emergency, there are enough police in
    the park.

    You want to talk RESPECT, then YOU learn to be respectful with your
    cellphone.




  11. #11
    Steve Sobol
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    On 2007-09-27, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > They can call 911 on their landline. Or did you forget that there is
    > such a thing.


    Not if they're not near a landline, asshole.

    **SJS (I need to stop feeding the troll)

    --
    Steve Sobol, Victorville, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED
    "Drench yourself in words unspoken / Live your life with arms wide open
    Today is where your book begins / The rest is still unwritten"
    - Natasha Beddingfield




  12. #12
    Andreas Wenzel
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    Hertz_Donut schrieb:
    > [...]
    > So, you being the clueless idiot you are, are playing with your jammer,
    > meanwhile the neighbor has a heart attack and his wife cannot call
    > paramedics...
    > he dies. You have just committed murder.


    No, that's only homicide.

    > Not only are you intent on willfully breaking federal laws, but you are
    > an ignorantly stupid idiot.


    Full ack on that one.

    Andreas



  13. #13
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    [email protected] wrote:
    > You want to talk RESPECT, then YOU learn to be respectful with your
    > cellphone.


    If you EVER do manage to get a jammer don't expect to have it long, the
    FCC will quick track it down and you will be in jail and putting out for
    the other prisoners!


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  14. #14
    Donald Newcomb
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer


    "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > You want to talk RESPECT, then YOU learn to be respectful with your
    > > cellphone.

    >
    > If you EVER do manage to get a jammer don't expect to have it long, the
    > FCC will quick track it down and you will be in jail and putting out for
    > the other prisoners!


    In reality they probably won't do much beyond the $10,000 fine.

    --
    Donald R. Newcomb
    DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net





  15. #15
    Scott
    Guest

    Re: Where to get a Jammer

    [email protected] wrote in news:niumf354rim49kcod9h12n3cnl7kan65pf@
    4ax.com:

    > On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:14:37 +1000, Simon Templar <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Donald Newcomb wrote:
    >>> Please do not feed the TROLL.

    >>
    >>The problem is I don't believe he is a TROLL, looks to me like he is a
    >>genuine dick head that wants to jam rather than just stir **** here.
    >>
    >>So what IF people are using a mobile phone in public, they have EVERY
    >>right to. If you don't like it stay at home you grumpy bastard and
    >>RESPECT other people's rights!

    >
    > I'll respect other people's rights as soon as they respect mine. Do
    > you piss in public? Probably not, yet a loud blaring ringtone
    > followed by some asshole screaming into a phone in a public place is
    > as irritating (if not more) than someone pissing in public.
    >
    > Lets consider how a cellphone could be used RESPECTFULLY in public.
    > The user has his ringer shut off and uses the vibrate mode. He goes
    > into a restroom or other place where his conversation will not
    > irritate others. If he GETS a call, he records the caller's number,
    > or briefly tells the caller (in a quiet voice) that he will call back
    > in a minute, then proceeds to the restroom or another place where he
    > wont irritate others, and makes his call. And lastly, the user knows
    > he does not need to SCREAM into the phone, and if he does, he needs a
    > new phone and/or hearing aid.
    >


    And I suppose you follow all of these rules yourself (as does every member
    of your family) when conducting a private conversation in a public setting?



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