[time-nuts] Detecting GPS and other jammers

John C. Westmoreland, P.E. john at westmorelandengineering.com
Mon Oct 7 21:49:37 EDT 2013


Bob,

I think what you have pointed out is interesting - I have even given it
more than a passing thought on how to design what is on the CellBusted site.

I am working on a design of my own on how to detect low-power RF signals
using a wide-band method of detection.

73's,
John Westmoreland
AJ6BC



On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Bob Burchett EE <
Bob.Burchett at eeontheweb.com> wrote:

> We make & sell the jammer detectors as a part of our contraband cell phone
> detector products. The jammers are so common now flooding in that we have a
> stealth GPS tracker so that drivers of company trucks that have radios in
> them aren't aware of the fact that they are being monitored BUT if they
> find
> out we also sell the detectors. They aren't expensive either.
> www.CellBusted.com
>
>
> Robert L. "Bob" Burchett WB6SLC
> Certified Communications Engineer
> Enterprise Electronics
> 22826 Mariposa Ave.
> Torrance CA 90502
> Direct line: 310.534.4456
> FAX: 310.534.1233
> Website: www.EEonTheWeb.com
>
>
>
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