Re: Wave Bubble?

blueroomelectronics

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As said before building an RF jammer will simply get you more attention not less.

Best to lay low and stay out of trouble.

 

Bigins

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Thanks for the suggestion. The only problem is they'll never go away, unlimited funds. I'm not going to hide.

So what about detecting and finding such a device on my car?

 

Hero999

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I doubt they're continuously bribing the police, many  wealthy people have been arrested, put on trial and sentenced. The idea that they've somehow corrupted the local authorities doesn't make sense, of course bribery and corruption do occur but there's a difference between bribing the odd official and the whole local government.

Do you live in a developing country?

If so I might believe you  but this sort of thing doesn't happen on such a large scale in more wealthy countries such as the US. The people at the top already get paid enough and in general have too much to loose from being bribed. As I said above I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just not on the scale you're talking about.

So what about detecting and finding such a device on my car?
That's a more viable option.

If you knew the frequency then you could easily build something, the trouble it you don't so you're best bet is to buy a radio scanner to find out, even then it might not be easy if they're using something fancy such as frequency hopping.
 

blueroomelectronics

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You could also try wrapping your car in tin-foil.

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Bigins

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I doubt they're continuously bribing the police, many  wealthy people have been arrested, put on trial and sentenced. The idea that they've somehow corrupted the local authorities doesn't make sense, of course bribery and corruption do occur but there's a difference between bribing the odd official and the whole local government.

Do you live in a developing country?

If so I might believe you  but this sort of thing doesn't happen on such a large scale in more wealthy countries such as the US. The people at the top already get paid enough and in general have too much to loose from being bribed. As I said above I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just not on the scale you're talking about.


That's a more viable option.

If you knew the frequency then you could easily build something, the trouble it you don't so you're best bet is to buy a radio scanner to find out, even then it might not be easy if they're using something fancy such as frequency hopping.
Frequency hopping? They could jump from frequency to frequency? If so, what can I do about that?

What they use to follow me is a device that beeps differently when my vehicle turns to let them know I went left or right. It will also increase the speed of the beep the closer I am to their vehicle(them) ect.
 

blueroomelectronics

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What they use to follow me is a device that beeps differently when my vehicle turns to let them know I went left or right. It will also increase the speed of the beep the closer I am to their vehicle(them) ect.

How would you be privy to that info?
 

Hero999

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That sounds a bit complicated for something they stick on your car.

 

blueroomelectronics

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How does the OP know it's not been implanted under his skin... Maybe it's not the car that's bugged.

I'm sure they have a wiretap and internet tap too.

Probably a keyboard logger in the mix. Does your keyboard cable seem odd in any way?

 

Bigins

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How does the OP know it's not been implanted under his skin... Maybe it's not the car that's bugged.

I'm sure they have a wiretap and internet tap too.

Probably a keyboard logger in the mix. Does your keyboard cable seem odd in any way?
lol, no.

I read about that information BTW. They work together with 2 or more cars, sometimes several. And they also use voice communication. So if I turn off, they know and let the people that are nearest know about it. It's really happening to me.


I have a question. This transmiter on my car(s) is either 1 frequency, or frequency jumping. Wouldn't other things interfere with that? And wouldn't a jammer(Wave bubble) help confuse them at the very least?

Or would they just tune their tracking device to the frequency of the Wave Bubble and I'd be screwed that way?

Thanks!
 

Hero999

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For the third and final time a jammer will only make it worse.

 

Bigins

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Ok, sorry. I'm getting somewhere with this, so thanks everyone for that.  :)

I ordered one of these.

http://cgi.ebay.com/EMF-RF-Radiation-Field-Strength-Power-Meter-300MHz-3GHz_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em20Q2el1116QQhashZitem335373b71bQQitemZ220443424539QQptZLHQ5fDefaultDomainQ5f2QQsalenotsupported

Any ideas on how well this will help me detect something on my cars?

 

gogo2520

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You might try taking your medication.


    But I got to admit I like the idea of wrapping your car up with aluminum foil.
                                  gogo 

 
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allvol

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I wish it were that easy. But I'm not on meds, nor do I need any.
Trust me, I wish this wasn't happening. I have better things to do.

Best way to counter an RF bug on my car, a way to block from being tracked?
Aluminum foil, wadded tightly and crammed into your car's exhaust tailpipe, will eliminate their being able to follow your automobile's movements.
 
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