I want to install this on my bike:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/ (http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/)
A self-tuning, portable, multi-band RF jammer.
Quote from: "Colonel Nikolai"I want to install this on my bike:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/ (http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/)
A self-tuning, portable, multi-band RF jammer.
Watching to much Burn Notice :lol: Though I can see the advantages :D
But did you think of this aspect...
SUV driver is going down the highway chatting with their BFF. Suddenly no signal :shock: they look down, hit their phone, 'why wont this stupid thing work' they cry in frustration. SUV driver now paying less attention than normal they swerve into the motorcycle carrying the jammer. :BangHead
YMMV
Good point. Maybe if it extended to 100 feet instead of 20.
thatcould be fun in a pub :lol:
Just google cell phone jammers...about $20 out of Hong Kong inc. delivery and they work a treat!
Quote from: "rainycoastguy"Just google cell phone jammers...about $20 out of Hong Kong inc. delivery and they work a treat!
They must be illegal, though, right?
They are in the UK
So who's gonna know unless you flash it around?
Quote from: "rainycoastguy"So who's gonna know unless you flash it around?
There is that, but there's also the question of whether it could interfere with police, fire and emergency bands out there.
I wouldn't want to end up responsible for causing injury or death because I interfered with one of those three organizations' communications trying to do their jobs.
Totally different RF. Cell phones are banned from use while driving over here unless hands free, still, the brain shuts off anyhow. I like it when I'm on a ferry or anywhere public. I don't have to listen to a continuous rabbiting of inane conversations shouted about without any consideration to anyone within earshot. Remember when phone conversations were private affairs?
rainycoastguy, I believe the Wave Bubble design is multi-band and if any other RF jammers out there are multi-band then I'd think this could still spell trouble.
But you're right, all the work that has been done over the years to improve motorcycle safety: better geometry, better brakes, better suspension, better tires; all seems to be cancelled out by people needing to talk to people far away, in front of everyone they don't want to talk to. Seems crazy, doesn't it?
If there is one invention I think has made life significantly worse in the last 20 years it is the mobile phone. If you could get a jammer that, say, covered the UK, it would be much appreciated. :lol: