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Wave Bubble Information
All original content for this project is distributed open source under Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution and Share-Alike. So feel free to make your own!
Wave Bubble Information
Secure Your Privacy and Conspiracy? Try a Wave Bubble Transmission Jammer.
Internal lithium-ion battery provides up to 2 hours of jamming (two bands, i.e. cell) or 4 hours (single band, i.e. cordless phone, GPS, WiFi, bluetooth, etc).
Secure Your Privacy
Wave Bubbles and Who is listening? Jam their transmissions! It's none of their business.
The battery is rechargeable via a mini-USB connector or 4mm DC jack (a common size). Alternately, 3 AAA batteries may also be used.
Wave Bubbles
Wave Bubble Information
All original content for this project is distributed open source under Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution and Share-Alike. So feel free to make your own!
Wave Bubble Information
Wavebubble Information
While the documentation here is both accurate and complete (as much as possible), the construction of such a device is still an advanced project.
Wavebubble Information
Make Your Own Wave Bubble! A single W.B. can jam many different frequency bands.
Self-tuning is provided via dual PLL, therefore, no spectrum analyzer is necessary to build this jammer. This is unlike any other design currently available!
Wavebubbles Online
Wave Jammers and Secure Your Privacy with a wave jammer. It's none of their business.
The device is lightweight and small for easy camoflauging: it is the size of a pack of cigarettes.
Wave Jammers
Wavebubbles: The Future of Transmission Jams is Here
This website details the design and construction of the Wave Bubble: a self-tuning, wide-bandwidth portable RF jammer.
Wavebubbles For Sale
Wavebubbles and They are listening and We can create an interference with WaveBubbles.
This website details the design and construction of the Wave Bubble: a self-tuning, wide-bandwidth portable RF jammer.
Wavebubbles
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TRAVEL TO CROATIASome popular sports in Croatia include football, tennis, basketball, waterpolo and handball. The Croatian national football team finished third in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Davor Šuker won the Golden Boot for top goal scorer.
The national basketball team finished third at the 1994 FIBA World Championship, second at the 1992 Summer Olympics and third at EuroBasket 1993 and 1995. Croatian national handball team were World Champions and two time Olympics Winers in 1996. and 2004. Ivano Balic is considered to be the best handball player in the world. The Croatian National Water Polo Team are also World Champions. Croatian Davis Cup team won the tournament in 2005.
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TRAVEL TO CALIFORNIACalifornia (the Golden State) is a state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is the most populous U.S. state. Its four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. It is known for its varied climate and geography as well as its diverse population.
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In the middle of the state lies the California Central Valley, bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south. The Central Valley is California's agricultural heartland and grows approximately one-third of the nation's food.
The Sierra Nevada (Spanish for "snowy range") include the highest peak in the contiguous forty-eight states, Mount Whitney, at 14,505 ft (4,421 m). The range embraces Yosemite Valley, famous for its glacially carved domes, and Sequoia National Park, home to the giant sequoia trees, the largest living organisms on Earth, and the deep freshwater lake, Lake Tahoe, the largest lake in the state by volume. The state is not only home to Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States, but also Death Valley, the second lowest and hottest place in the Western Hemisphere.
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California's population is estimated at over 40 million, making it the most populated state and the 13th fastest-growing state! A wonderful vacation is always to be had in California.
For more travel suggestions, please visit www.vacationsintheusa.com.
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