3 May
2018
3 May
'18
5:43 a.m.
On 05/03/2018 01:12 AM, Steven Schear wrote:
Spark gap transmitters are probably difficult/impossible to operate at 2.4/5.7 GHz and even if you could are probably too broadband to have sufficient power/Hz, unless the transmitters have KWs of output power, to jam WiFi-type signals. (It would probably also jam lots of other services in nearby bands.) For that you need an intelligent jammer (e.g., using Gnu Radio) of only modest power.
Gimme a circuit diagram, parts list and a budget and I can make 'em all day long. Or better yet, COTS is my favorite magical acronym. As indicated, my understanding of RF stuff is rudimentary at best. :D