What is a "Tv Jammer Circuit"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

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What is a "Tv Jammer Circuit"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

How does a TV jammer circuit work?

The TV jammer circuit designed in this project confuses the infrared receiver in a TV by producing the constant signal that interferes with the remote control signal. If you switch on the circuit once, the TV will not receive any command from the remote.

Can TV remotes be jammed by this circuit?

Not only TV remotes, but any IR remotes operating in the 38KHz frequency region can be also jammed by using this circuit. Circuit diagram. Notes. The circuit can be assembled on a Vero board.

What is the frequency of a radio jammer?

This frequency is around 35-40kHz. To confuse the receiver, this jammer sends out a steady stream of binary code (1's an 0's) at the same frequency, but contains no information to decode. The receiver basically sits there and does not respond at all and the real information cannot get through to it as long as the jammer is on.

How do I get my Remote to work with a jammer?

Adjust the pot while the remote is 'on' and test it with the original remote until the jammer confuses the device. Now, just pull out the remote whenever you need to take control of your device and no one will have any idea what's going on. You can bring this to a friends house and drive them nuts!


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