All Signal Jammer locations for GTA Diamond Casino heist

David Purcell
Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto Online‘s Diamond Casino Heist is now available to play in GTA 5 and if you’re wondering where to find all of the signal jammer locations, you have come to the right place. 

Rockstar Games have been building up towards the launch of the brand new heist for quite some time, which will task players with putting together a team that plays like a well-oiled machine to knock out mission after mission.

There’s the option to unlock a helping hand along the way, too, as character Avi Schwartzman can be added to your crew as a member. However, to do that, you’re going to need to find all of the different signal jammers that are dotted around the map and destroy them.

Rockstar GamesAvi Schwartzman isn’t the easiest to recruit. If you want him GTA Online’s newest heist, you’re going to have to work for it.

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Reddit user MadMaxxx123 has put in the milage, hard work and effort to create a very useful map for this challenge, which no doubt took them a pretty long time to complete, numbering every single place you can find a signal jammer in GTA 5.

There are 50 in total, spanning from Los Santos right the way across to Blaine County, as well as those places in between – as seen in the graphic below, posted to the GTA Online subreddit on December 13. Let’s call it an early Christmas present.

 

As the map shows, the highest concentration of these jammers can be found in Los Santos and the nearby surrounding areas, but they’re pretty well spread across the island.

While that might sound like a driver’s dream, that does mean that almost every road – or blade of grass depending on how bad you drive – will have to be covered in order to complete the challenge.

There’s more at stake than just Avi Schwartzman as well. By destroying all of these jammers you will be handed a bonus of $150,000 and 50,000 RP in-game, making it very much worth your while.

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David is the former US Managing Editor at Dexerto.com. You can contact him via email: david.purcell@dexerto.com.