Jammer
Pronunciation: /ˈdʒæmər/
Jammer (noun)
- A device that prevents radios or phones from receiving a signal by sending interfering noise.
- Equipment used to disrupt communication by overpowering or confusing the intended radio frequencies.
- A person who spoils an event by stopping others from enjoying it or by causing trouble.
Examples
- A jammer blocks the signal in the area.
- The jammer stops communication between devices.