From: Dwight Elvey <elvey_at_hal.com>
> I saw an article that showed that one could put
>two junction fets together in such a manner that
>it made a negative resistance curve like a tunnel
>diode. I did this and made a FM jammer. It used:
Over the years I've used...
UV201 (old valve)
6c4 (no nearly so old valve)
2n170 (ge transistor FT about 30mhz)
real tunnel diode (1n3117)
hand picked diode with transistor (basic osc and comb generator)
(generates uniform level rf carrier every 500khz through ~100mhz)
Zener with 60db gain centered at 100mhz (very white noise!)
My favorite 2n706 (Si NPN computer transistor) WIDE FM modulated with
White noise source (zener followed with gain).
pseudo random digial word driving PLL
(every frequency possible on 50khz centers for an octave,
100-200mhz)
>I would think that a standard oscillator could be
>done with less transistors but it would require more
not many, One fet, cap, coil, bypass cap, battery.
>of this was on FM. A few blanked out signals would eventually
>cause the person listening to hunt for another channel.
>FM goes completely quite when jammed, unlike AM that squeals.
AM squeals are avoided by being exactly on freq and holding that. ;)
Allison
Received on Mon Oct 30 2000 - 18:08:52 GMT
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