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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

    #1
    JJ, you and Compaqdikk into this too?


    Cellphone jammers might silence annoying public chat, but they also risk officers' safety

    The Mounties have warned every police agency in the country about cellphone jammers after two Quebec officers were left with two suspects and dead radios on a darkened highway shoulder last month.

    It was Oct. 15 and the Quebec City police officers had stopped a car whose occupants they believed were connected with organized crime. When they approached the car, they saw "a suspicious device" on its door, police sources said.

    The suspects told police they bought the "jammer" -- which sends out a powerful radio signal that makes it impossible for phones within a 10-metre radius to communicate with cell towers -- on eBay.

    The officers seized the jammer and alerted their criminal intelligence section. That section alerted the Cornwall integrated criminal intelligence section which sent the officer safety bulletin nationwide on Oct. 29.

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    "It's something we have to be cognisant of when we're going to calls," Ottawa police spokesman Const. Alain Boucher said this week.

    "If our radios aren't working, it's possible jammers are out there."

    Hand-held jammers, which are easily purchased online for about $200, are becoming increasingly common in the U.S., where people are eager to silence chatty public transit users. The sites that advertise "jammers" include owners of cafes and hair salons, hoteliers, public speakers, theatre operators, bus drivers and public transportation commuters.

    One model available on the Internet is a $950 jammer that looks like a box of Marlboro cigarettes.

    "Clear a restaurant in moments, ensure silence in the movie theatre. Go straight to jail if you use it in the wrong country. Sixty feet range. A hundred miles of coolness. $950," the advertisement reads.

    Police and military have used them to break up communication in hostage situations, for example.

    But Mounties say the devices, in the wrong hands, cause a serious threat to officer safety. They're also a threat to public safety because the digital radios used by police and fire can be cut off by them.

    "Certainly we'd be concerned that we wouldn't be able to safely intercept and apprehend suspects," RCMP spokesman Sgt. Michael Harvey said.

    "In this case, they were out on the highway, in a vehicle and they wouldn't be able to get help. When officer safety is in jeopardy, so is public safety."

    It's illegal in Canada and the United States to use cell jammers.

    In the U.S., the Federal Communication Commission will fine first-time offenders up to $11,000. It's also considered theft because companies that have bought the airways consider them their property.

    Harvey said the memo is a testament to the benefits of police agencies working together.

    "That's the power of communication and information sharing," he said.

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    SIGNAL NOT AVAILABLE

    Disrupting a cellphone is the same as jamming any other type of radio communication. A cellphone works by communicating with its service network through a cell tower or base station. Cell towers divide a city into small areas, or cells. As a cellphone user drives down the street, the signal is handed from tower to tower.

    A jamming device transmits on the same radio frequencies as the cellphone, disrupting the communication between the phone and the cellphone base station in the tower.

    It's a called a denial-of-service attack. The jammer denies service of the radio spectrum to the cellphone users within range of the jamming device.
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    I bet Compactor has one of these
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    • SlickFazzer
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 05-22-08
      • 20209

      #3
      Compaq has a vast knowledge on all aspects of electronics.
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      • Brock Landers
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 06-30-08
        • 45359

        #4
        Compaqdikk, whats your take on these jammers?
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        • compaqDikk
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 10-08-05
          • 5699

          #5
          brocky we haven't stopped for a red light in 7 months now. bigger fish to fry

          i bought 1 of those ambulennce/firefighter thingies and it's smooth sailing, good gas mileage on green lights
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          • compaqDikk
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 10-08-05
            • 5699

            #6
            we also have those things that change tv stations in the bar
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            • Brock Landers
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 06-30-08
              • 45359

              #7
              LOL

              This fukkin guy is hilarious

              How about kracking into ATM's? LOL
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