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    An Analysis on Effective Outdoor Mobile Phone Jamming Using Radio Frequency Channels

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    2014
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    Bandara, RM Indika Nalin
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    Abstract
    This paper investigates the design and implementation of mobile phone jammers for GSM (900MHz AND 1800MHz) and 3G (2100MHz) for outdoor use in a high signal reception zone. A mobile phone jammer is a device that blocks reception of signals from a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) of a service provider to a Mobile Set (MS). Blocking is conventionally done by creating some form of interference at the same frequency ranges that MS use. As a result, an MS will either lose the signal or indicate non-availability of network coverage.
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