yea dude this works rlly well but i found a way to make it evin better, u do all of the steps up until u shove the wire in2 the base and glue it but instead u just solder more wire on2 it and connect it to a power outlet, preferably the highest wattage outlet u can find ie one meant for a dryer or other large household appliance like that and make sure that u pull the fuse out for it and stick a nail in there instead so u get the most power out of it and leave all the wires exposed
you are a stupid little idiot aren't you,DONT SHORT TH PHONE LINES YOU WILL PAY DAMAGE IN CORT TO YOUR PHONE PROVIDER ,YOU ARE AS BRAIN DED AS A ROCK, YOU REALY NEED TO LEARN SOME ELECTRONICS AND HOW THE PHONE PABX VORKS,HAVE A NIC DAY OR NOT JACKASS
@andreiatech it's not permanent, it will not short out the phones forever. It is only temporarily and the phones are back up and running once the jammer is removed from the phone jack
Six wires o mine because It's using the standard british wiring, the british telephone system doesn't work with the shorting techniques to make the line go on-hook, instead when the line is off-hook there is voltage, basically screwing any chances of being cut-off, apart from physically breaking the connection.
I'm going to make a white noise injector for my phones, as it it the only way that I can think of interfering with the conversations. That way, anybody who rings hears white noise.
Thanks, I found out the hard way, I found an adaptor to turn US jack to UK, but I almost blew myself up... (Probably because of diferent wiring standards!)
I'm going to research how to do it in the UK, and when I have, I'll post a video.
What it does is short circuits the home's phone system. It isn't for cellphones, it's to block your home line. (people calling in will get a busy signal)
Search youtube for detracktor for a solution to cell phone spying, hacking, eavesdropping, stalking and tracking.
cidland 7 months ago
google:- the yapper zapper. Its a very cool mini cell phone jammer
irishgeoff1 8 months ago
what??....,ermmmmm....., wouldn't it be easier to just unplug the phone plug from the main wall socket. (and it only takes 2 seconds)
Am I missing something here?
rodwynnejones 1 year ago
yea dude this works rlly well but i found a way to make it evin better, u do all of the steps up until u shove the wire in2 the base and glue it but instead u just solder more wire on2 it and connect it to a power outlet, preferably the highest wattage outlet u can find ie one meant for a dryer or other large household appliance like that and make sure that u pull the fuse out for it and stick a nail in there instead so u get the most power out of it and leave all the wires exposed
kobekeve 1 year ago
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goodnoss 1 year ago
you are a stupid little idiot aren't you,DONT SHORT TH PHONE LINES YOU WILL PAY DAMAGE IN CORT TO YOUR PHONE PROVIDER ,YOU ARE AS BRAIN DED AS A ROCK, YOU REALY NEED TO LEARN SOME ELECTRONICS AND HOW THE PHONE PABX VORKS,HAVE A NIC DAY OR NOT JACKASS
andreiatech 1 year ago
@andreiatech it's not permanent, it will not short out the phones forever. It is only temporarily and the phones are back up and running once the jammer is removed from the phone jack
pattyricks18 1 year ago
awsome i made some like this but they have the small end wire in a shell like a 22 shell i make a video in the next day or 2 to show you mine
mprutherford 2 years ago
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mprutherford 2 years ago
Six wires o mine because It's using the standard british wiring, the british telephone system doesn't work with the shorting techniques to make the line go on-hook, instead when the line is off-hook there is voltage, basically screwing any chances of being cut-off, apart from physically breaking the connection.
I'm going to make a white noise injector for my phones, as it it the only way that I can think of interfering with the conversations. That way, anybody who rings hears white noise.
jtrenchard 2 years ago
I love the idea, do you know which phone system you've got, because it looks like american, I'm in the uk so I would like to adapt it to work.
Could you tell me which pins on the adaptor are shorted??
Thanks
jtrenchard 2 years ago
Yes that is an american phone jack, It shorts the phone line by connecting the both green and red wire (may be different colors)
pattyricks18 2 years ago
Thanks, I found out the hard way, I found an adaptor to turn US jack to UK, but I almost blew myself up... (Probably because of diferent wiring standards!)
I'm going to research how to do it in the UK, and when I have, I'll post a video.
jtrenchard 2 years ago
well how many wires are coming out of the phone small phone jack
pattyricks18 2 years ago
wow youtube is getting gay there disableing the audio off like every video
Security98 3 years ago 7
What it does is short circuits the home's phone system. It isn't for cellphones, it's to block your home line. (people calling in will get a busy signal)
J5Eng 3 years ago
..yea its a home phone jammer not cell phone
pattyricks18 3 years ago
i'll buy it.what's the range - 3o metres radius.
mignonhenne 3 years ago
dude wtf is this? its lame thats what it is. wont work
silentblackhat 3 years ago
Hahaha cool!
Mumps38 3 years ago