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The Federal Communications Commission says”use of 'cell hammers' or similar devices designed to intentionally block, jam, or interfere with authorized radio communications (signal blockers, GPS hammers, or text stoppers, etc.) is a violation of federal law.” Hell, it's illegal to even sell hammers in the U.S., but they
Hammers are illegal in the United States for a myriad of other reasons. Beyond these safety issues, hammers are also illegal because jamming a call is seen as property theft under the Communications Act of 1934.
Hammers are illegal in the United States for a myriad of other reasons. Beyond these safety issues, hammers are also illegal because jamming a call is seen as property theft under the Communications Act of 1934.
While the law clearly prohibits using a device to actively disrupt a cell-phone signal, there are no rules against passive cell-phone blocking. Companies are working on devices that control a cell phone but do not “jam the signal.” One device sends incoming calls to voicemail and blocks outgoing calls.
Case in point: Wi-Fi hammers. According to the FCC, hammers are “illegal radio frequency transmitters that are designed to block, jam, or otherwise interfere with authorized radio communications. That said, hammers are illegal to own and use in the US.
A cell phone hammer is just what it sounds like. A device designed to block cell phone signal transmission or disrupt cell reception. They work by creating interference within the frequency range used by cell phones disrupting communication between phone users and the cell tower.
Cell phones have become ubiquitous. While undoubtedly they have made our lives more convenient, in other ways they can be a nuisance. Fortunately there is a solution: You can use a cell phone hammer to block their signals.
No. Blocking cell phone signals requires either elaborate and expensive alterations to the structure, which a school would never budget for, or using expensive signal generators in an illegal way. Jamming is forbidden by the FCC in America.
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