What is a "Wave Bubble Jammer"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

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What is a "Wave Bubble Jammer"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

What is a wave-bubble?

The Wave-bubble is a self tuning RF jammer – good for around 20 feet of RF enforced peace. (It outputs .1-.3 watts) With a pair of less efficient antennas, it even fits inside a pack of cigarettes. She’ll never sell these because the FCC would come-a-knockin, but if you’ve got some major skills, you might be able to build one.

How much power does a jammer need?

A jammer jams by transmitting a stronger signal than the transmitters around it. .1 to .3 watts would only be effective against cell phones and other LOW POWER transmitters.

Is wavebubble a hacktivist?

January 16, 2007 at 12:41 am With respect to the hacktivist essence, in the work behind the WAVEBUBBLE, the technology, interpretation of the concept and its analysis of military applications is a bunch of aimless yap.


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