hi well friend the problem is that i have Max2623 VCO nokia 2110 power amplifier . that eman i guess i have all the parts .just trying to ask u which cricuit will work on these parts.... like i have jammer 1 and jammer 2 cricuit i have cricuit of ur jammer find on some post here... i hope what i mean
and can u plz tell me is this mar-8 peramplifier if yes the where is it in the new cricuit ?
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Hello, when you ask me directly which jammer 1 or 2 you can use for your circuit, i have to say: none of them, because you have completely other parts. In fact, all jammers have the same function, so i also could say: Both. You can use jammer 2 for inspiration, but you cannot rebuild it with your parts. It´s the task of the Builder to adapt a circuit of someone else to work with the parts he has.
This circuit uses a µC for generating noise, you can also use any other noise generator. The next step i will do is to insert a preamplifier in the line between vco and power module, because the vco´s output power is too low (this causes the low range of the jammer: just 10 meters). A suitable preamplifier is the MAR-8. Look at the plan and the picture of kleiner onkels jammer2, you can find them here: https://file.carookee.com/forum/broadcasting/1/file/198119/Jammer.jpg
Yes, it´s the small black spot :-) ------------------------
But now i say you (again) what you should do: Build a small test circuit and learn to modulate the vco correctly with a noise generator (read the postings above). This is the first important step to build a jammer. This is like doing excercises. If you try to rebuild a complete jammer a the first time, you will fail.
greets Richard
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Here is an example of a simple noise generator. The quality of the picture is bad, so here are the parts again:
R1: 10k R2, R5, R7: 1M R3, R6, R8: 12k C1-C5: 1n D1: 5,6V Zener diode, you can also use a germanium diode like AA11x. T1-T3: standard npn type, like BC547 Power supply: 9-12V should be fine.
Behind C5 you get a noise signal that is strong enough for our experiments.
The function: Diodes are never completely closed, there is always a little noisy current of some µA (in fact, in most cases this is undisired, but this circuit uses this side-effect). The transistors T1-T3 amplifier the noise at the cathode of the diode by the factor of 1000000. [I measured the noise voltage at a germanium diode, a got 10mV with frequencies up to some MHz]
@ imran: You can use this circuit instead of the µC i used.
Richard
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Here is it:
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@ imran, you asked me to explain the used parts of my circuit from above:
Linear resistors, the MAX2623, the power module, some transistors? Really usual parts! Explain me what you don´t understand.
Some additional hints: On the left side, use the noise generator i posted instead of the µC. You can input the noise signal at the left side of the linear resistor R8.
You can leave away resistor R3. Just connect Va1 with +5V, too. I found out that R1 is enough for setting bias voltage. (The bias voltage controls the output power of the power module)
You can leave away T1, because you won´t use the µC (Connect R2 directly with +5V)
R4 sets the oscillator to the frequency range we need (930-950MHz). The noise modulates the vco, too, so the output frequency of the vco turns randomly around 930MHz (This frequency-noise causes the jamming) R8 sets the amplitude of the noise signal.
Richard
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hi friend
just need to know the value of the parts plz if u can and upload any clear pic of PBC of ur jammer it be great help i guess . today i working work with VCO and n-genrator gose welll......
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hi friend just get one VCO cricuit just wanting u to see and tell me what u think
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All parts are named except some capacitors, use 10µF ... 47µF for them. L1 is a choke (or coil, i don´t know the suitable english word), which will not pass through high frequencies. 10 µH or so.
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This may be a spice simulation or similar. Looks like a standard "collector-circuit" (i don´t know the suitable english word again). I don´t understand it completely. It seems that there are some parasitic parts to simulate the transistor correctly.
------------------ I added the pbc layout of my circuit above. But i think it won´t help you much.
Richard
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nice work ... @ richy_64
have you shot some pictures of your last jammer based on AVR signal generator?
how about this broadband VCO ,,, i think the output is not linear over the entired frequency .... also the matching seems not possible for this job...
Chris
Re: what is that MAR-8 driver
hi friends bcoz of ur help now things r working for me also thx,s well is there any replcement of MSA0886 . let me know
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Hello, I´ve found a little crossover list of MMICs.