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My neighbour is a noisy ignorant barstool who plays his music extremely
loud with loads of bass every night, it irritates the hell out of me and is driving me mad. Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. Alternatively I will pay for a brick to be put through his window. |
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Ask him to turn the bass down at night.
If he refuses, then move on to step 2. "SpitefulGOD" wrote in message oups.com... My neighbour is a noisy ignorant barstool who plays his music extremely loud with loads of bass every night, it irritates the hell out of me and is driving me mad. Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. Alternatively I will pay for a brick to be put through his window. |
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![]() SpitefulGOD wrote: My neighbour is a noisy ignorant barstool who plays his music extremely loud with loads of bass every night, it irritates the hell out of me and is driving me mad. Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. Alternatively I will pay for a brick to be put through his window. - Trty a Really cheap CB Radio; the signal should be picked up by the electronics in his stereo.. - THEN Play some wierd **** on a tape loop. |
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"SpitefulGOD" wrote in
oups.com: My neighbour is a noisy ignorant barstool who plays his music extremely loud with loads of bass every night, it irritates the hell out of me and is driving me mad. Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. Alternatively I will pay for a brick to be put through his window. Just call the cops and make a noise complaint. Maybe get a few there neighbors to make a complaint too. SC |
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SpitefulGOD wrote:
SNIP Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. SNIP http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/28...oundcannon.jpg -- www.wymsey.co.uk |
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Who sells good quality blank loop tapes? I don't want them for anoying
anybody.I only only want to record some old music on them. cuhulin |
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Not to hijack, but that pic is of the actual working sound cannon the Third
Reich had during the war. Rich "charlie" wrote in message ... SpitefulGOD wrote: SNIP Does anyone know a way of generating a signal that can disrupt his speakers similar to the way mobile phone does when a message or call is received? This would have to be a strong enough signal to penetrate a wall and preferably be directional. SNIP http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/28...oundcannon.jpg -- www.wymsey.co.uk |
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The Nissan factory about twenty miles North of me has some sonic sound
cannons.They used them to bust up hailstones so the hailstones won't mess up the new factory vehicles sitting out there in the parking lot. cuhulin |
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SpitefulGOD wrote:
... and is driving me mad. Does anyone know a way of generating a signal ... Spiteful: A simple oscillator, colpits, hartley, etc., powered by a rectified, unfiltered dc power supply will play havoc with the band the osc is designed for (use a low-Q tank circuit.) You should be able to find schematics on the net. If this isn't powerful enough, add an rf amp behind the osc. Regards, JS |
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