A jammer is an RF emitter, usually emitting wide band noise at an high power level, that serves to overpower other RF signals with lower power level in that band, and thus the jammer prevents the receivers in its vicinity to receive those low power radio emissions. With very high power levels, it eventually can overpower the RF emmitters nearby and so in this case it "smashes" the radio emissions at its bare source. Jamming devices overpower the cell phone by transmitting a signal on the same frequency and at a high enough power that the two signals collide and cancel each other out also known as phenomenon of destructive interference. A jammer is also defined as a device that is used to block signals by jamming Bluetooth or wireless signals for cell phones, GPS signals, and Wi-Fi systems. Jammers flood a specific area with noise that covers the radio bands to be jammed. Jammers can be used for many reasons, such as preventing unwanted calls from telemarketers; as well a...
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