I tried this and it did work. My cell phone was jammed because the TV kept getting louder and louder. I couldn't hear anything through the phone. Great success.
Having worked in manufacturing as a test technician I can tell you that an IR signal WILL NOT interfere with a phones signal strength. You need an RF signal to do so in the various bands that the phones use for occupation. pick up any $1-5 FM transmitter for your phone and this effect is seen although no music plays. This is because the FM signal is strong enough that it overwhelms the previous signal originally received. Hopefully this puts you in the right direction.
I made one of those exactly as shown, powered it up, aimed it my neighbors house and it made the house disappear! Next attempt was to aim it at a cell phone. It turned the cell phone into jam! Amazing technology! RU-vid is so helpful.
yea i thought that ws the case ketchup doesnt help and a bettery doesnt work only just to give power duh. if im correct its a very strong electro magnetic pulse (im lurning abut electronics in colladge wish me luck please
I knew by the title that this was fake because remote controls emit IR with a tiny LED, not RF, and even though some fancy remotes operate on RF, they operate at around 27 MHz, nowhere near 800/1900/2400 MHz which is what you would need to emit to jam cell phones.
Henry Black If you're willing to spend money, theoretically, you can buy an 800 MHz transmitter, and then attach a UHF 800MHz antenna to it, with the disguise of the remote, power it off of the 2 double A batteries (needs to be low power, effectively, low range and short battery life) and hook up a switch between the battery and the + terminal on the transmitter. Keep in mind this is illegal, this is all off the top of my head, I have not, would not, and will not do anything I have mentioned in this comment.
+Henry Black ya when i way this i was like what? because ir will not disrupt rf im glad at least someone other that myself was smart enough to be able to tell it was fake thank you
AwesomeProMasterDude TheMasterOfEverything If the pack of Ketchip didnt send up any red alerts to this being fake, then clearly youre NOT the masterofeverything. DUMBASS.
Thomas yates I don't see why you are calling me a dumbarse, since i clearly expressed that this makes absolutely no sense and is completely illogical. Both infra-red radiation [the type of radiation emitted by television remotes to communicate with the television] and radio-waves [The type of radiation utilized to in cellphones and most other long range wireless communication devices such as ex: WiFi] are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, they oscillate at completely different frequencies and could not possibly interfere with each-other. I don't understand how you got the impression of that i thought that this would possibly work in any way, and it would be quite friendly of you to explain the logic behind thine reasoning. [Hopefully, this time, without the use of any pointless invective]
To start with, I thought he was going to build an actual ECM device and put it inside the remote case, then when he said you might need a packet of ketchup, I just started laughing.
#1 speaker wire wouldn't work. #2 he hooked the battery to the wrong prongs. #3 he didn't even press volume down to see if it turned off the effect #4 he used a most likely in active number. #5 an ir emitter wouldn't do anything to a cell signal or any radio wave for that matter
HOLY CRAP!!!! it works. I used a pack of McDonalds ketchup (it works better and makes more distance) i used duct tape instead of hot glue. i used the channel up & down instead. I tried it at the movie theater when the girl in front of me was texting and her phone SHUT OFF!!!! I didn't think it would work. It DID!!!!!!!!!
I followed all of the instructions from the video and it did work. I was in a meeting with several people in a large room and all of them started complaining about loss of cell in the room. It works!
I LOVE IT!! Laughed before I even watched because of the 1.2 Mil views. Mission accomplished PrankCall. You demonstrated remarkably well just how out of touch we humans have become. Keep up the good work. Society needs you more than ever.
How far is the range frequency on this simple remote you call a cellphone jammer? Because if it has a very short range distances, then there's no point of having fun with it, much less of even building it. If I have to be right up on somebody's phone to jam their signal it might not go so well for me. Js :/
Not even relevant. That remote uses infrared light. "Overpowering" an infrared light emitting device won't do anything to a cell phone operating on radio frequencies. They're not even the same technology.
Stop hating on this guy he's trying his best to make a video for the VIEWERS which he doesn't have to do at all!!! So thank him for trying his best and all the hate using necessary at all!!! If you don't like it that's your opinion and it's fine. But you don't have to drive it into the ground about how it doesn't work!!! Great video man! 👌👌😎
I know this is a hoax, but if you want to do this for real you can use a software defined radio, find what Mhz the phone's communicating at, then just pump a lot of EM radiation at that Mhz, works for wifi too, cheers :)
Explicit Tech What is it? Most phones will have bluetooth and wifi radios running 2.4ghz and a cell tower radio that runs in the 800mhz (sub ghz) range
Your a funny funt. The best part was your fumbles nothing in shot and the desperation of covering excuses for what ever happened next. Best laugh I've had in ages. Do more how not to do vids. Classic
I work on wireless engineering and this video is a hoax, I don't understand why some people waste their time instead of go and study and do something for this humanity.
Anyone thats unknowingly connected the terminals of a battery and found out the hard way raise your youtube hand. Exploding batteries are a real shocker haha
I don't know why people make BS tutorials, it's not entertaining, definitely not informative, and can be down right dangerous for someone that doesn't get the joke. Would you appreciate it if someone made a BS parachute packing video but didn't go overboard so unless you already knew how to pack a chute you couldn't tell that the video was complete BS? Anyway for those that don't know Jammers of any kind are illegal in the United States and Canada. Such devices infringe on payed for and licensed use of a frequency spectrum as well as interfere with emergency services that utilize wireless communication and systems. It wouldn't be so innocent if you were on a bus, had a medical emergency, and when others on the bus tried to call 911 they couldn't get through because someone else on the bus was operating an illegal jammer.
RD Bee There is no open carry in Texas. You have to have a concealed handgun permit unless its in your car and it too has to be concealed. The jammer laws is a federal law enforced by the FCC and not the state of Texas.
He is commanding the light waves around a cellphone. Infrared is at the opposite end of the rf spectrum. Also a 3.7v cellphone battery is no big deal vs 2AAs at 3.0v. Maybe he could use it as a PHaser exactly like the ones on star trek. Those worked awesome-- (It was TV Magic)
If you had a fully charged Li-ion and hooked it up like this it'd probably explode! Or the wire would burn up in an instant. hehe... Must have created some interesting expressions for anyone trying to make this device.. hehe
Infared and Microwaves do cross each other at 10^12Hz but with the power of a remote IR highly doubt this will work. Even if it did you would have to have a really powerful one.
I used up all my hot glue. the length of the wires was not specified so I experimented. I could not understand how the thing got any power but I don't have much experience with dilithium crystal batteries. I fired it up and the tv volume went up. this guy is genius....so simple
Mars Seeker I'm really glad at least one person here saw that. It made me cringe watching this. Especially when he tried explaining how the IR works. smh.
This is a spoof video with forced add's, basically baiting someone in so they can get the Ad sense cash from the views, he's made a killing off this video.
I use my I-Phone to control my TV. Can I wire my I-Phone the same way? I don't have a hot glue gun but I suppose some gum would work. I'll just duck tape it back together when I'm done. I'll slap a 9v battery in it for power..
***** Troll it and make him do that LMAO, I'm starting a new channel of montages and let's play! if you like the scarejumps give it an eye! sorry for the spam...I'm a fucker :O fuck me up come on ._.
Alright listen up, people. The wires are color coded but they all just have copper wire inside (the red wire he talked about). That's irrelevant because this will not work anyways. Connecting button locations to an IC chip does absolutely nothing. In fact, you'll find that the remote won't work at all until you remove that connection. Also... connecting a wire to both the negative and positive ends of the chip causes a short circuit.
This guy is an absolute Genius!!! Wow I had to keep watching to see what he was going to do with the ketchup. Do you think maybe he should pay his cell phone bill? Unbeiliveable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Sam Stewart Exactly. Also overpowering a circuit board doesn't change the frequency band it's on. The reason the phone still had bars was because it was a phone that didn't have active service. When service is off it still has bars. Plus if it was a jammer it wouldn't of been able to connect to the provider.
6:58 ok! with the blue wire i do "the exact opposite" of what i did with the red wire. "exact opposite" means nothing in common whatsoever! *ties blue wire to a water melon and sends it to space with a balloon* that didn't work. you lied to me! thumbs up for definition trolling lol!
use a pair of tweezers to hold the wire against the chip before appling the hot glue on the wire. This will prevent you from burning your fingers. Also, you can take a binder clip, or small vice to hold the pc board to something, so that it doesnt flop around on the table as your trying to glue the wire to the chip.
jesse douglass It cannot work. Cellphones do not work on infrared transmission. Remotes do not have the capability to transmit waves in MHz. If you can turn infrared tranmission into radio waves, then you're nothing but a barefaced liar.
***** It doesn't change the fact that it cannot work though. Infra-red transmitting LEDs CANNOT somehow change their emissions to radio waves, and there is nothing else in the circuitry here that could possibly output enough power to transmit on such a level.
One Funny thing is... the led wasnt even on.... i checked for it.. in the remote control u can see the led work through any camera since we cant see infra red but camera do and they render it. because of the Lithium battery i should have seen a spark of violet there and because of the fact i didnt that means the remote wasnt on. oh and its pretty stupid to try to scrumble radio frequency with infra red idiot.... wrong wave length... think it more through before you come with that statment....
you idiot its not a led(light emiting diode) its a infred transmiter ...go and turn on you tv remote it doesn't flash ;technicaly it dose just not in a way humans can see. :p
Those wires that are in a headphone jack are coated so you need to burn or sand the end of the wire to get connected or for a good electrical connection. How else do you think you have free wires touching each other inside? One plastic Sleeve and they don’t short
This works really well if you want to increase the signal coat the inside of the remote with the Ketchup this keeps it from receiving other signals from other devices. And protects the wires from touching the other buttons on the board. :) hope this helped
wires of your headphones are actually insulated with a transparent coating .. even if a piece of it touched the metal it wouldn't conduct .. so no worries about battery explosion this circuit will work like a charm (Y)
use a high power conductor to a switch to a a wound up in a circle copper wire that will jam any emf source around depending on how much power your running through it.
PrankCallPimp if you wanted to diguise it you could probaly put the battery under the part that has the green side that looks like a mother board on a cumputer if you put it under that since it's still conected you could probaly disguise it or ou could drill a hole through the outer caseing of it and glue the battery on the back or something, thanks for the video, i really like it, good job.
I had a dentist once that kept saying 'Shit' and 'Christ' to himself as he worked on my teeth. Gave me a lovely warm feeling of confidence that did. Back to the present subject: I suggest you remake this video with the connecting wires cut to length and already stripped (anyone knows how that can be done) and the control unit's PCB, once removed, mounted into a table top vice or clamp for stability and ease of viewing! That hot glue gun instead of soldering iron is a new one on me though.
Question is your mobile device service or your remote projects is in correct cause i had on 5 different tv remote. Does it work on any mobile device with service.
Omg this iz amazing I built it and have been jamming people's cellfones everywhere I go and since I control it and the wave lengths are sent away from my body my cellfone works even stronger as it amplifies the signal strength on the 4G networks only though. But the ketchup didn't seem to work so I removed it, not sure about the conductivity coeficient. Thank you so much your a life saver bro!!!
Hi, does it matter which buttons mix connecting? I see you use volume up/down buttons to change frequency, but do i need to connect those wires to volume buttons, or i can choose channel buttons?