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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume 0x0b, Issue 0x3c, Phile #0x0d of 0x10
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|=-----------------=[ Low Cost and Portable GPS Jammer ]=----------------=|
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|=---------------=[ anonymous <p60_0d@author.phrack.org ]=---------------=|
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--[ Contents
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1 - Project Overview
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2 - Why?
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3 - Technical Description
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3.1 - Phase Locked Loop
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3.2 - Noise Generator
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3.3 - RF Amplifiers
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3.4 - Voltage Regulation
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3.5 - Antenna
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4 - Construction Notes
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4.1 - Component Purchasing
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4.2 - Layout
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5 - Operation
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6 - References
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Appendix A: Links to Datasheets
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Appendix B: Schematic Diagram - gps_jammer.ps.gz (uuencoded)
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--[ 1 - Project Overview
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A low cost device to temporarily disable the reception of the civilian
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course acquisition (C/A) code used for the standard positioning service
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(SPS)[1] on the Global Positioning System (GPS/NAVSTAR) L1 frequency of
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1575.42 MHz.
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This is accomplished by transmitting a narrowband Gaussian noise signal,
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with a deviation of +/- 1.023 MHz, on the L1 GPS frequency itself. This
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technique is a little more complicated than a simple continuous wave (CW)
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jammer, but tends to be more effective (i.e. harder to filter) against
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spread spectrum based radio receivers.
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This device will have no effect on the precise positioning service (PPS)
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which is transmitted on the GPS L2 frequency of 1227.6 MHz and little
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effect on the P-code which is also carried on the L1 frequency. There may
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be a problem if your particular GPS receiver needs to acquire the P(Y)-code
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through the C/A-code before proper operation.
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This device will also not work against the new upcoming GPS L5 frequency
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of 1176.45 MHz or the Russian GLONASS or European Galileo systems. It can
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be adapted to jam the new civilian C/A-code signal which is going to also
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be transmitted on the GPS L2 frequency.
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That said, it will work against the majority of consumer/OEM GPS
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receivers, provided they are not setup in any advanced anti-jam
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configuration.
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---[ 2 - Why?
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The onslaught of cheap GPS based navigation (or hidden tracking devices)
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over the past few years has made it necessary for the typical citizen to
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take up the fine art of electronic warfare.
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Several companies[2] now sell "hidden" GPS based tracking devices which
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mount inside or underneath your vehicle. Some transmit the coordinates,
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via cellular phone, of your vehicle's present and/or past locations for
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weeks at a time without battery changes or court orders!
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Vehicle rental companies have been known to use GPS tracking devices to
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verify you don't speed or abuse their rental vehicles. The unsuspecting
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renter is often faced with these hidden abuse "fees" after returning the
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rental vehicle.
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Law enforcement agencies are dumb enough to keep track of house arrest
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prisoners with simple GPS based tracking bracelets[3]. Some even use GPS
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for automatic vehicle location (AVL) on their squad cars to allow the
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dispatchers to send in the closest unit to a particular call or to know an
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officer's location in case of an emergency situation where they can't use
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their radio.
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Cellular phone companies, trucking companies, private investigators,
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toll-roads, aircraft, those "protect your child" systems and many more
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services are all fully involved with the use of GPS based tracking. The
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problem is, do you really want everyone to know where you are?
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---[ 3 - Technical Description
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This will be a brief description of each of the major sections which
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compromise the entire jammer device. Refer to the included schematic
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diagram (Appendix B) as you read along. You should also refer to the
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component's datasheets for even more detailed information.
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---[ 3.1 - Phase Locked Loop
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The jammer's main oscillator components consist of a Motorola MC145151
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phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizer chip, a Micronetics M3500-
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1324S voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) module and a Fijitsu MB506 divide
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-by-256 prescaler chip.
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The VCO feeds a portion of its radio frequency (RF) output signal into
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the prescaler chip, where it is divided by 256. A 1575 MHz signal would be
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turned into a 6.15234375 MHz signal. This is then fed into one side of the
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PLL chip.
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The other side of the PLL is fed with a reference frequency which is
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derived from a 10 MHz quartz crystal. This crystal reference frequency is
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divided down 512 times by the PLL to reach 19531.25 Hz. The 6.15234375
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MHz prescaler output frequency is also further divided down 315 times by
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the PLL chip for a final frequency of 19531.25 Hz. This will be the new
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PLL internal reference frequency. That big bad 1575 MHz microwave signal
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now looks like a simple audio frequency to the PLL chip and the supporting
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components.
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The PLL chip internally compares the phase of the 19531.25 Hz VCO side
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signal to the phase of the 19531.25 Hz crystal side signal. The PLL chip
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outputs high or low voltage pulses depending on whether the crystal signal
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is leading or lagging in phase with the VCO signal. These pulses are then
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filtered and dampened into a pure DC control signal via a simple passive
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loop filter. This cleaned up signal is then connected to the VCO's voltage
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tune control input.
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When everything is working properly, the VCO's output frequency is locked
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to whatever frequency you programmed into the PLL chip, 1575 MHz in this
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case. It will stay on that frequency even through dramatic temperature
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changes, a problem that a non-PLL VCO would have. If the PLL is not
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working properly, the red "PLL Unlock" LED will be lit.
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Due to a quirk with using low cost, easy to obtain components, you'll
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need to tweak two loading capacitors on the reference crystal. This is
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unusual, but necessary to move the signal from the default 1575 MHz to
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the more appropriate 1575.42 MHz (+/- a few hundred Hertz). This is a very
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important and delicate procedure, and you'll need a frequency counter to
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accomplish it.
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---[ 3.2 - Noise Generator
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The actual noise generator of the jammer is very simple. A 6.8 Volt
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Zener diode is first biased, buffered and amplified by a single 2N3904
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transistor. This single Zener diode is capable of generating broadband
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noise signals from audio frequencies up to over 100 MHz. We then filter
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this noise signal down to something more practical and something which the
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VCO module can actually respond too. This is done via the LM386 audio
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amplifier chip. The LM386 both amplifies and low pass filters the final
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noise signal. The final LM386 output signal will have enough overhead if
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you need to adapt it for a wideband noise jammer.
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This low frequency noise signal is fed, via a 100 Ohm potentiometer, to
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a simple resistor/capacitor network where it's mixed with the VCO voltage
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tune control signal (described above). The single 1N4148 diode is to
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prevent any negative voltage pulses from reaching the VCO.
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This mixing results in a new "noisy" voltage tune control signal feeding
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the VCO. The resulting RF signal looks like random noise dancing around
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the center 1575.42 MHz RF carrier. You'll need to set the deviation of
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this noise to approximately +/- 1.023 MHz from the 1575.42 MHz RF carrier.
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Access to a spectrum analyzer is required to do this properly, or you can
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use an oscilloscope and the included test point voltages to get an
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approximate setup.
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---[ 3.3 - RF Amplifiers
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The VCO's +7 dBm (5 milliwatts) RF output is first slightly attenuated
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(4 dB) and tapped for the MB506 prescaler input. It then passes through to
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the RF amplifier stages and band pass filter.
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The first RF amplifier is a Sirenza Microdevices SGA-6289. It provides
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about 13 dB of gain to overcome the losses from the resistive attenuation
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pad. It also shows a good 50 Ohm termination for the VCO RF output and
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even helps to drive the final RF amplifier.
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The GPS band pass filter is a 2-pole Toko 4DFA-1575B-12 ceramic
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dielectric filter from Digi-Key[4], part number TKS2609CT-ND. This part is
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optional, but helps clean up the RF spectrum before further amplification.
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The filter's insertion loss is around 2 dB.
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The final RF amplifier is a WJ Communications AH102. It provides another
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13 dB of gain, with a higher P1dB compression point of around +27 dBm (500
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mW). The AH102 draws the most current of any part, and is not really
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necessary if you're aiming for a low range, low current, battery operated
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device.
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---[ 3.4 - Voltage Regulation
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Voltage input regulation and filtering is done using standard voltage
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regulator ICs. A LM2940CT-12 12 Volt, 1 Amp low dropout voltage regulator
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is used to regulate the main 12 Volt power line. Standard 78xx series
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regulators are used from there on to provide both the 9 and 5 Volt lines.
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A simple diode/fuse polarity protection scheme is also provided on the
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battery input. The use of an automatic reset fuse is highly recommended.
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You can power the jammer off a common 12 Volt rechargeable battery.
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The 12 Volt, 4.5 Amp-hour, lead-acid battery from Radio Shack[5], part
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number 23-289, is a good choice. Old car batteries, strings of 6 Volt
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lantern batteries or even solar panels will also work. Current draw for
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the completed jammer will be around 300 milliamps.
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---[ 3.5 - Antenna
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A radiating antenna is not shown in the schematic diagram and one will
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need to be purchased or constructed for proper operation. There are
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numerous commercial GPS receiving antennas which will work fine for this
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low power transmitting application. Some of the best pre-made or easily
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assembled microwave antennas can be purchased directly from Ramsey
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Electronics[6].
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The Ramsey DA25 broadband discone antenna is recommended for omni-
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directional (transmit in a circle) radiating applications. The LPY2 log
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periodic Yagi antenna can be used for directional (transmit in a straight
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line) radiating applications. Using a directional antenna will give you a
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slight increase in overall transmitted RF power, which increases the
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jammer's range, and can also be used to shield your own GPS receiver from
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being jammed (i.e. point it at the enemy).
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Dielectric GPS patch antenna elements may also be purchased from Digi-
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Key. Toko DAK series elements, Digi-Key part number TK5150-ND, are perfect
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for surface mounting directly to the circuit board. They will require a
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plastic radome to slightly lower their resonant frequency. The small
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antenna element size is also perfect for hidden or portable operations.
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---[ 4 - Construction Notes
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Unfortunately, proper jammer construction will require fairly advanced
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engineering skills. Prior knowledge of high frequency microwave circuits
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and printed circuit board (PCB) design is required. A good start for the
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beginner is by reading the "UHF/Microwave Handbook" and "The ARRL Handbook"
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both published by the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL)[7]. Access to
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fundamental RF test equipment (oscilloscope, frequency counter, spectrum
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analyzer, loads, attenuators, etc.) is also required.
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---[ 4.1 - Component Purchasing
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The main VCO module and RF amplifiers can be purchased from Richardson
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Electronics[8]. Part number M3500C-1324S for the VCO module and part
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numbers SGA-6289 and AH102 for the RF amplifiers. Equivalent VCO and RF
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amplifiers can be purchased from companies such as Mini-Circuits[9] or
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Synergy Microwave[10]. Slight component changes may be required if using
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alternate components to take into account different operating voltages and
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input/output RF power requirements. The PLL loop filter may also need
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tweaking if you use a different VCO module.
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The MC145151 PLL synthesizer chip can be purchased from Digi-Key. There
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are several pin packages available (leaded or surface mount), choose the
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one suitable for your application. The small 28-SOIC surface mount package
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is part number MC145151DW2-ND. You may also be able to salvage MC145151
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chips from older CB radios or older C-band satellite receivers (the kind
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that where tuned via DIP switches).
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Digi-Key also handles an equivalent prescaler IC, the NEC UPG1507GV, part
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number UPB1507GV-ND. This is an exact replacement for the Fijitsu MB506,
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but the main drawback to the UPG1507GV is that it is in a 8-SSOP package
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(i.e. very small) and is fairly difficult to work with using standard
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soldering tools.
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The 10 MHz crystal is also available from Digi-Key, part number
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300-6121-1-ND. Other miscellaneous components may also be purchased from
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Digi-Key (capacitors, resistors, voltage regulators, inductors,
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diodes, transistors, LM386, project box, RF connectors, etc.) as their
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prices are the most competitive and their service is outstanding.
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---[ 4.2 - Layout
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No PCB pattern is available, you'll have to layout the project by hand
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using felt-tip markers, drafting tape, dry-etch or iron-on transfers. You
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should make your own PCB pattern to fit your application specifically.
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The PCB layout isn't that difficult or challenging, but will require
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prior experience and patience. Using all surface mount components and good
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board layout practices will reduce the jammer's physical size and cost
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tremendously.
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The use of high frequency, double sided copper clad laminate is essential
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for properly working microwave circuits. GIL Technologies[11] GML1000
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(2-side, 1 oz., 0.030") is a good choice but standard FR-4 laminate will
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work in a pinch. You can purchase 6" x 6" FR-4 (2-side, 1 oz., 0.030")
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laminate from Digi-Key, part number PC45-S-ND.
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A 50 Ohm micro stripline on 0.030" GML1000 PCB laminate will be about 70
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mils (1.8 mm) wide and on FR-4 it will be about 55 mils (1.5 mm) wide. Be
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sure to keep any micro stripline carrying RF signals short, straight and
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perpendicular to any DC bias line or any other micro stripline it has to
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cross.
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The 2 mm wide line in the dry-etch transfer package from Radio Shack,
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part number 276-1490, will work O.K. on both materials for creating
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homebrew micro striplines which are close enough to 50 Ohms.
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The two RF amplifiers, band pass filter, VCO and prescaler PCB patterns
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will all require numerous ground vias connecting the top and bottom ground
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planes. These help prevent ground loops and instability (oscillations)
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from disrupting proper circuit operation. In the case of the AH102, they
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even provide some heat sinking to allow cooler operation of the final RF
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amplifier.
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Any resistors, capacitors or inductors used in the RF sections should be
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in a 0603, 0805 or 1206 size surface mount package. Leaded components will
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not work at this high of a frequency. Be sure your choice of surface mount
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inductors can handle the current when used as part of the DC bias on the
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RF amplifiers. The ferrite bead shown in the schematic can be any salvaged
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ferrite bead. The inductor assortment package at Radio Shack, part number
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273-1601 should have a couple of them in it.
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--[ 5 - Operation
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Once the jammer is operational, you can practice testing it by monitoring
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the signal on a common consumer GPS receiver or high quality communications
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receiver. A GPS receiver close to the jammer will not be able to acquire
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C/A-code lock and any operating GPS in the jammer's radiation pattern will
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lose C/A-code lock. Higher quality GPS receivers tend to be less
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susceptible to low power jamming, so you'll need to be in the antenna's
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near-field radiation pattern (i.e. close) for it to work.
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Any obstructions near the jammer's own antenna (trees, houses, hills,
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walls, etc.) will decrease the jamming range. The best placement is where
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the jammer's antenna is line-of-sight to the antenna of the GPS receiver
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you're trying to jam. Real world results will vary drastically, but you
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should be able to obtain a jam radius of a few hundred feet even in heavily
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obstructed areas with the higher power (AH102) option and a simple antenna.
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You can even practice counter-jamming methods to protect yourself against
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hostile or accidental GPS jamming. Try to shield your GPS receiver from
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the interference source by placing your body, trees, hills, rocks or other
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obstructions in-between your position and the interference. More advanced
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methods involve using directional or steerable phased-array antennas on
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your GPS receiver (pointed skyward) to nullify any ground based
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interference.
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--[ 6 - References
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[1] Standard Positioning Service (SPS) Signal Specification
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http://www.spacecom.af.mil/usspace/gps_support/gps_documentation.htm
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[2] GPS-Web
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http://www.gps-web.com
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Travel Eyes 2
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http://www.spyyard.com/details_traveleyes2.htm
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[3] VeriTrack
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http://www.veridian.com/offerings/suboffering.asp?offeringID=472
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iSECUREtrac
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http://www.isecuretrac.com
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Pro Tech Monitoring
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http://www.ptm.com
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[4] Digi-Key
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http://www.digikey.com
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[5] Radio Shack
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http://www.radioshack.com
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[6] Ramsey Electronics
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http://www.ramseyelectronics.com
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[7] Amateur Radio Relay League
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http://www.arrl.org
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[8] Richardson Electronics
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http://www.rell.com
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[9] Mini-Circuits
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http://www.minicircuits.com
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[10] Synergy Microwave
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http://www.synergymwave.com
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[11] GIL Technologies
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http://www.gilam.com
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[12] Xcircuit
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http://xcircuit.ece.jhu.edu
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--[ Appendix A: Links to Datasheets
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Alternate component manufactures may be substituted in most cases.
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* Fairchild Semiconductor 2N3904 NPN Transistor
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http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/2N/2N3904.pdf
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* Micronetics M3500-1324S VCO
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http://www.micronetics.com/pdf/vco1324.pdf
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* Motorola MC145151 PLL Frequency Synthesizer
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http://e-www.motorola.com/brdata/PDFDB/docs/MC145151-2.pdf
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* National LM2940-12 Voltage Regulator
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http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM2940.pdf
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* National LM386 Audio Amplifier
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http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM386.pdf
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* National LM78L05 Voltage Regulator
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http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM78L05.pdf
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* NEC UPB1506/07GV Prescaler
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http://www.cel.com/pdf/datasheets/upb1506.pdf
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* Sirenza Microdevices SGA-6289 RF Amplifier
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http://www.sirenza.com/pdf/datasheets/sga/89/sga-6289.pdf
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* STMicroelectronics 78M09 Voltage Regulator
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http://eu.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/2146.pdf
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* Toko DAK1575MS50T Dielectric Antenna
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http://www.toko.com/passives/antennas/pdf/DAK1575MS50Tws.pdf
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* Toko 4DFA-1575B-12 Dielectric Band Pass Filter
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http://www.toko.com/passives/filters/dielectric/4dfa.html
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* WJ Communications AH102 RF Amplifier
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http://www.wj.com/pdf/AH102.pdf
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--[ Appendix B: Schematic Diagram - gps_jammer.ps.gz (uuencoded)
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PostScript file. This is the native Xcircuit[12] format and is used for
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