arduino +100Mhz radio jammer

Stop wasting your time folks. Those of us that hold several FCC licenses, myself being Amateur Extra Class as well as GROL+RADAR, as well as being a COLEM and VEC, obviously know nothing about communications regulations and the OP is the world expert on all things communications related.

FCC not enforcing jamming regulations?

FCC Cites Online Retailers for Marketing Illegal Jamming Devices | Federal Communications Commission http://urgentcomm.com/policy_and_law/news/fcc-cell-jamming-enforcement-20111013 http://www.marcus-spectrum.com/Blog/files/EBjammerenf.html

Stick those in your "wiki"

As for RFID devices, the FCC regulates the RF part of the device. They have nothing to do with whether or not someone can implant an RFID device in the human body.

The ISM bands ARE regulated under part 15 of the FCC regulations. In the early 1990's the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allowed using three of the ISM bands for unlicensed communication equipment. These three ISM bands are:

902 to 928 MHz
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz
5.725 to 5.875 GHz

In the United States the use of these bands for communication purposes is regulated by part 15 of the FCC rules. These regulations cover such things as maximum transmitter input power for mobile as well as point-to-point communications.