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This file may also be known as wombat file #01, or wombat01 if I ever bother to
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type/write something else. \/\/ombat
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This file is a work of fiction. Everything in it is fictitious.
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Any resemblance to persons living or dead, magazines, companies, products,
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trademarks, copyrights, or anything else in the real world is purely
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coincidental, and you should see a shrink about your over-active imagination
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if you think otherwise.
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- \/\/ O M B A T -
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presents:
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Cordless Telephones: Bye Bye Privacy!
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by Tom Kneitel, K2AES, Editor
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A Boon to Eavesdroppers, Cordless Phones Are as Private as Conversing in an
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Elevator. You'll Never Guess Who's Listening In!
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(originally published in Popular Communications, June 1991)
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OK, so it took a while, but now you've accepted the fact that your cellular
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phone conversations can easily be overheard by the public at large. Now you
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can begin wrestling with the notion that there are many more scanners in the
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hands of the public that can listen to cordless telephone calls than can tune
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in on cellulars.
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Monitoring cellular calls requires the listener to own equipment capable of
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picking up signals in the 800 to 900 MHz frequency range. Not all scanners
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can receive this band, so unless the scannist wants to purchase a new scanner,
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or a converter covering those frequencies, [see February and March issues of
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Radio-Electronics for a converter project -\/\/ombat-] they can't tune in on
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cellular calls. And let's not forget that it's a violation of federal law to
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monitor cellular conversations. Not that there seems to be any practical way
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yet devised to enforce that law, nor does the U.S. Dept. of Justice appear to
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be especially interested in trying.
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On the other hand, cordless telephones operate with their base pedestals in
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the 46 MHz band, and the handsets in the 49 MHz band. Virtually every scanner
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ever built can pick up these frequencies with ease. Cordless telephones are
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usually presented to the public as having ranges up to 1,000 feet, but that
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requires some clarification. That distance represents the reliable two-way
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communications range that can be expected between the handset and the
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pedestal, given their small inefficient receivers and antennas, and that they
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are both being used at ground level.
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In fact, even given those conditions, 1,000 feet of range is far more
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coverage than necessary for the average apartment or house and yard. Consider
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that 1,000 feet is a big distance. It's almost one-fifth of a mile. It's the
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height of a 100-story skyscraper. The Chrysler Building, third tallest
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building in New York City, is about 1,000 feet high, so is the First
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Interstate World Center, tallest building in Los Angeles. When someone uses a
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sensitive scanner connected to an efficient antenna mounted above ground
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level, the signals from the average 46 MHz cordless phone base pedestal unit
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(which broadcasts both sides of all conversations) can often be monitored from
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several miles away, and in all directions.
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Some deluxe cordless phones are a snoop's delight. Like the beautiful
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Panasonic KX-T4000. Its range is described as "up to 1,000 feet from the
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phone's base," however the manufacturer brags that "range may exceed 1,000
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feet depending upon operating conditions." When you stop to think about it,
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what at first seems like a boast is really a somewhat harmless sounding way
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of warning you that someone could monitor the unit from an unspecified great
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distance. In fact, just about all standard cordless phones exceed their rated
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ranges. But the KX-T4000's main bonus and challenge to the snoop is that it
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can operate on ten different frequencies instead of only a single frequency.
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The BellSouth Products Southwind 170 cordless phone suggests a range of up to
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1,500 feet., depending on location and operating conditions. The ten-channel
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Sony SPP-1508 has a built-in auto-scan system to select the clearest channels.
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What with millions of scanners in the hands of the public, a cordless
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telephone in an urban or suburban area could easily be within receiving range
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of dozens of persons owning receiving equipment capable of listening to every
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word said over that phone. Likewise, every urban or suburban scanner owner
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is most likely to be within receiving range of dozens of cordless telephones.
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Many persons with scanners program their units to search between 46.50 and
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47.00 MHz and do listen. Some do it casually to pass the time of day, others
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have specific purposes.
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Not Covered
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The Electronic communications Privacy Act of 1986, the federal law that
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supposedly confers privacy to cellular conversations, doesn't cover cordless
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telephones.
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A year and a half ago, the U.S. Supreme Court wasn't interested in reviewing
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a lower court decision that held that some fellow didn't have any
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"justifiable expectation of privacy" for their cordless phone conversations.
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It seems that man's conversations regarding suspected criminal activity were
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overheard and the police were alerted, which caused the police to investigate
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further and arrest the man after recording more of his cordless phone
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conversations.
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Yet, even though (at this point) there is no federal law against monitoring
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cordless phones, there are several states with laws that restrict the
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practice. In New York State, for instance, a state appellate court ruled that
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New York's eavesdropping law prohibits the government from intentionally
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tuning in on such conversations.
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California recently passed the Cordless and Cellular Radio Telephone Privacy
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Act (amending Sections 632, 633, 633.5, 634, and 635 of the Penal Code,
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amending Section 1 of Chapter 909 of the Statutes of 1985, and adding Section
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632.6 to the Penal Code) promising to expose an eavesdropper to a $2,500 fine
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and a year in jail in the event he or she gets caught. Gathering the evidence
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for a conviction may be easier said than done.
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There may be other areas with similar local restrictions, these are two
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that I know about. Obviously listening to cordless phones in major population
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areas is sufficiently popular to have inspired such legislative action. There
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are, however, reported to be efforts afoot to pass federal legislation
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forbidding the monitoring of cordless phones as well as baby monitors. Such
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a law wouldn't stop monitoring, nor could it be enforced. It would be, like
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the ECPA, just one more piece of glitzy junk legislation to hoodwink the
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public and let the ACLU and well-meaning, know-nothing, starry-eyed privacy
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advocates think they've accomplished something of genuine value.
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Strange Calls
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On April 20th, The Press Democrat, of Santa Rosa, Calif., reported that a
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scanner owner had contacted the police in the community of Rohnert Park to say
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that he was overhearing cordless phone conversations concerning sales of
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illegal drugs. The monitor, code named Zorro by the police, turned over
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thirteen tapes of such conversations made over a two month period.
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Police took along a marijuana-sniffing cocker spaniel when they showed up
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at the suspect's home with a warrant one morning. Identifying themselves,
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they broke down the door and found a man and a woman, each with a loaded gun.
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They also found a large amount of cash, some cocaine, marijuana, marijuana
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plants, and assorted marijuana cultivating paraphernalia.
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In another example, Newsday, of Long Island, New York, reported in its
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February 10, 1991 edition another tale of beneficial cordless phone
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monitoring.
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It seems a scanner owner heard a cordless phone conversation between three
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youths who were planning a burglary. First, they said that they were going to
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buy a handheld CB radio so they could take it with them in order to keep in
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contact with the driver of the car, which had a mobile CB rig installed.
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Then, they were going to head over to break into a building that had, until
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recently, been a nightclub.
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The scanner owner notified Suffolk County Police, which staked out the
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closed building. At 10:30 p.m., the youths appeared and forced their way
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into the premises. They were immediately arrested and charged with
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third-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools.
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I selected these two examples from the many similar I have on hand because
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they happen to have taken place in states where local laws seek to restrict
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the monitoring of cordless telephones.
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Most of the calls people monitor aren't criminal in nature, but are
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apparently interesting enough to have attracted a growing audience of
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recreational monitors easily willing to live with accusations of their being unethical, nosy, busybodies, snoops, voyeurs, and worse.
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As it turns out, recreational monitors are undoubtedly the most harmless
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persons listening in on cordless phone calls.
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They're All Ears
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A newsletter called Privacy Today, is put out by Murray Associates, one of
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the more innovative counterintelligence consultants serving business and
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government. This publication noted (as reported in the mass media) that IRS
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investigators may use scanners to eavesdrop on suspected tax cheats as they
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chat on their cordless phones.
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But, the publication points out that accountants who work out of their homes
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could turn up as prime targets of such monitoring. Their clients might not
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even realize the accountant is using a cordless phone, and therefore assume
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that they have some degree of privacy. One accountant suspected of preparing
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fraudulent tax returns could, if monitored, allow the IRS to collect evidence
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on all clients.
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Furthermore, Privacy Today notes that this has ramifications on the IRS
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snitch program (recycle tax cheats for cash). They say, "Millions of scanner
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owners who previously listened to cordless phones for amusement will now be
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able to do it for profit. Any incriminating conversation they record can be
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parlayed into cash, legally."
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In fact, in addition to various federal agents and police, there are private
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detectives, industrial spies, insurance investigators, spurned lovers, scam
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artists, burglars, blackmailers, and various others who regularly tune in with
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deliberate intent on cordless telephones in the pursuit of their respective
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callings. If you saw the film Midnight Run, starring Robert DeNiro, you'll
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recall that the bounty hunter was shown using a handheld scanner to eavesdrop
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on a cordless phone during his effort to track down a fugitive bail jumper.
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No, cordless phone monitoring isn't primarily being done for sport by the
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incurably nosy for the enjoyment and entertainment it can provide. The
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cordless telephone has been recognized as a viable and even important tool for
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gathering intelligence.
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Intelligence Gathering?
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In fact, there are differences between cordless and cellular monitoring.
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When a cellular call is monitored, it's quite difficult to ascertain the
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identity of the caller, and impossible to select a particular person for
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surveillance. These are mostly portable and mobile units that are passing
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through from other areas, and they're operation on hundreds of different
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channels. Sometimes the calls cut off right in the middle of a conversation.
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The opportunities for ever hearing the same caller more than once are very
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slim.
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Not so with cordless phones. These units are operated at permanent
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locations in homes, offices, factories, stores. Most models transmit on only
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one or two specific frequencies, and while a few models can switch to any of
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ten channels, that's still a lot fewer places to have to look around than
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scanning through the hundreds of cellular frequencies. So, with only minor
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effort, it's possible to know which cordless phones in receiving range are
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set up to operate on which channels. And you continually hear the same
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cordless phone users over a long period of time. They soon become very
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familiar voices; you might even recognize some of them.
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The diligent, professional intelligence gatherer creates a logbook for each
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of the frequencies in the band, then logs in each cordless phone normally
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monitored using that frequency. Then, each time a transmission is logged from
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a particular phone, bits and scraps of information can be added to create a
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growing dossier picked up from conversations. With very little real effort,
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it doesn't take long to assemble an amazing amount of information on all
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cordless phones within monitoring range.
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Think about the information that is inadvertently passed in phone calls that
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would go into such files. Personal names (first and last) which are easily
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obtained from salutations, calls, and messages left on other people's answering
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machines; phone numbers (that people give for callbacks or leave on answering
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machines); addresses; credit card numbers; salary and employment information;
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discussions of health and legal problems; details of legit and shady business
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deals; even information on the hours when people are normally not at home or
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will be out of town, and much more, including the most intimate details of
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their personal lives. Anybody who stops for a moment to think about all the
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things they say over a cordless telephone over a period of a week or two
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should seriously wonder how many of those things they'd prefer not be
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transmitted by shortwave radio throughout their neighborhood.
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Cordless phone users don't realize that these units don't only broadcast
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the phone calls themselves. Most units start transmitting the instant the
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handset is activated, and will broadcast anything said to others in the room
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before and while the phone is being dialed, and while the called number is
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ringing. Using a DTMF tone decoder, it's even possible to learn the numbers
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being called from cordless phones. [see the classified ads in Popular
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Communications for DTMF decoders; also for books on how to modify scanners to
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restore the cellular frequencies, and more! -\/\/ombat-]
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One private investigator told me that part of a infidelity surveillance he
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just completed included a scanner tuned to someone's cordless phone channel,
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feeding a voice-operated (VOX) tape recorder. Every day he picked up the old
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tape and started a new one. The scanner was located in a rented room several
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blocks away from the person whose conversations were being recorded.
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Hardware Topics
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Many people are under the impression that the security features included in
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some cordless phones provide some sort of voice scrambling or privacy. They
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don't do anything of the kind. All they do is permit the user to set up a
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code so that only his or her own handset can access the pedestal portion of
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his own cordless phone system. In these days of too few cordless channels,
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neighbors have sometimes ended up with cordless phones operating on the
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identical frequency pair. That created the problem of making a call and
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accessing your neighbor's dial tone instead of your own, or your handset
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ringing when calls come in on your neighbor's phone.
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The FCC is going to require this feature on all new cordless telephones, but
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it still won't mean that the two neighbors will be able to talk on their
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identical-channel cordless phones simultaneously. Such situations allow
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neighbors to eavesdrop on one another's calls, even without owning a scanner.
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The FCC is attempting to relieve the common problem of too many cordless
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phones having to share the ten existing base channels in the 46.50 to 47.00
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MHz band. These frequencies are 46.61, 46.63, 46.67, 46.71, 46.73, 46.77,
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46.83, 46.87, 46.93, and 46.97 MHz. Each of these frequencies are paired with
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a 49 MHz handset channel.
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Manufacturers are going to be permitted to produce cordless phones with
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channels positions in between the existing ten frequency pairs. Cordless
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phones will now be permitted operation on these additional offset frequencies
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to relieve the congestion.
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A date for implementing these new frequencies hasn't yet been announced, but
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it should be soon. The FCC feels that the life expectancy of a cordless phone
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isn't very long, and they'd like these new phones to be ready to go on line as
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the existing phones are ready to be replaced. The new model phones are going
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to have to also incorporate the dial tone access security encoding feature I
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mentioned.
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Let's hope the new batch of cordless phones is less quirky than some of the
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ones now in use. We understand that the transmitters of some cordless phones
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switch on for brief periods whenever they detect a sharp increase in the
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sound level, such as laughter, shouting, or a loud voice on the extension
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phone.
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Privacy Today tells of the cordless phone that refused to die. They noted
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it was reported that the General Electric System 10 cordless phone, Model
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2-9675, just won't shut up. It broadcasts phone calls even when they are made
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using regular extension phones!
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As for receiving all of these signals, any scanner will do. Antennas that
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do an especially good job include 50 MHz (6 meter ham band) omnidirectional
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types, or (secondarily) any scanner antenna designed for reception in the 30
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to 50 MHz range.
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There is a dipole available that is specifically tuned for the 46 to 49 MHz
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band, which you can string up in your attic (or back yard) and get a good shot
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at all signals in the band. This comes with 50 ft. of RG-6 coaxial cable
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lead-in, plus a BNC connector for hooking to a scanner. This cordless phone
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monitoring antenna is $49.95 (shipping included to USA, add $5 to Canada) from
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the Cellular Security Group, 4 Gerring Road, Gloucester, MA 01930. [you can
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build one yourself for much less $; look in the chapter on antennas in the
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ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbook -\/\/ombat-]
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The higher an antenna is mounted for this reception, the better the range
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and reception quality, and the more phones will be heard.
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Zip The Lip
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Once you understand the nature of cordless phoning, you should easily be
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able to deal with these useful devices. Let's face it, it isn't really
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absolutely necessary for all of your conversations to achieve complete
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privacy. You are perfectly willing to relinquish expectations of
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conversational privacy. You do it every time you converse in an elevator, a
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restaurant, a store, a waiting room, a theatre, on the street, etc. You take
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precautions not to say certain things at such times, so you don't feel that
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you are being threatened by having been overheard. Think of speaking on a
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cordless phone as being in the same category as if you were in a crowded
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elevator, and you'll be just fine. It's only when a person subscribes to the
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completely erroneous notion that a cordless phone is a secure communications
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device that any problems could arise, or paranoia could set in.
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Manufacturers don't claim cordless phones offer any privacy. Frankly,
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because they instill a false and misleading expectation of privacy, the
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several well-intentioned but unenforceable local laws intended to restrict
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cordless monitoring actually do more harm than good. The laws serve no other
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purpose or practical function. It would be far better for all concerned to
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simply publicize that cordless phones are an open line for all to hear.
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So, cordless phones must be used with the realization that there is no
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reason to expect privacy. Not long ago, GTE Telephone Operations Incorporated
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issued a notice to its subscribers under the headline "Cordless Convenience
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May Warrant Caution." Users were told to "recognize that cordless messages
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are, in fact, open-air FM radio transmissions. As such, they are subject to
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interception (without legal constraint) by those with scanners and similar
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electronic gear... Discretion should dictate the comparative advisability of
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hard-wired phone use."
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Good advice. We might add that if you are using a cordless phone, you don't
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give out your last name, telephone number, address, any credit card numbers,
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bank account numbers, charge account numbers, or discuss any matters of a
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confidential nature. Moreover, it might be a good idea to advise the other
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party on you call that the conversation is going through a cordless phone.
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Some people might not care, but others could find that their conversations
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could put them in an unfortunate position. Harvard Law School Professor Alan
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M. Dershowitz, writing on cordless phone snooping in The Boston Globe (January
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22, 1990), said, "The problem of the non-secure cordless telephone will be
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particularly acute for professionals, such as doctors, psychologists, lawyers,
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priests, and financial advisors. Anyone who has an ethical obligation of
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confidentiality should no longer conduct business over cordless phones, unless
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they warn their confidants that they are risking privacy for convenience."
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That's more good advice. Not that the public will heed that advice. People
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using cellulars have been given similar information many times over, and
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somehow it doesn't sink in. But _you_ got the message, didn't you? Zip your
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lip when using any of these devices. And, if you've got a scanner,you can
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tune in on everybody else blabbing their lives away, and maybe even help the
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police catch drug dealers and other bad guys -- well, unless you live in
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California or some other place where the local laws are more protective of
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cordless phone privacy than the federal courts are.
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That's it. There wasn't much high-tech intelligence there, but it was
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a lot more readable than something copied out of The Bell System Technical
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Journal, right?
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Think about the implications: Someone who'd turn in their neighbours for
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enjoying recreational chemicals would probably narc on phreaks, hackers,
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anarchists or trashers as well. It isn't just the FBI, Secret Service, and
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cops you have to worry about -- it's the guy down the street with a dozen
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antennas on his roof. The flip side is that if you knew someone was listening
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in, you could have a lot of fun, like implicating your enemies in child
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prostitution rings, or making up outrageous plots that will cause the
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eavesdropper to sound like a paranoid conspiracy freak when he she or it talks
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to the cops.
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On the more, uh, active side, the potential for acquiring useful information
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like long-distance codes is obvious. Other possibilities will no doubt occur
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to you.
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Cordless phones also have the potential to allow you to use someone's phone
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line without the hassles of alligator clips. With a bit of luck you could buy
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a popular model of phone, then try various channels and security codes until
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you get a dial tone. Since many phones have these codes preset by the
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factory, one might have to capture the code for a given system and play it
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back somehow to gain access. The ultimate would be a 10 channel handset with
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the ability to capture and reproduce the so-called security codes
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automatically.
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This subject requires further research. Guess I'd better get a scanner.
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Most short-wave receivers don't go past 30 MHz, and they generally don't have
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FM demodulators. Looking in the Radio Shark catalog, any of their scanners
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would do the job. Some scanners can be modified to restore cellular coverage
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and increase the number of channels just by clipping diodes. If you're going
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to buy a scanner, you might as well get one of those. The scanner modification
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books advertised in Pop Comm would help, or check out Sterling's article
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"Introduction to Radio Telecommunications Interception" in Informatik #01.
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He lists many interesting frequencies, and has the following information on
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the Radio Shark scanners:
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Restoring cellular reception.
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Some scanners have been blocked from receiving the cellular band. This
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can be corrected. It started out with the Realistic PRO-2004 and the PRO-34,
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and went to the PRO-2005. To restore cellular for the 2004, open the radio
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and turn it upside down. Carefully remove the cover. Clip one leg of D-513
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to restore cellular frequencies. For the PRO-2005, [and for the PRO-2006
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-\/\/ombat-] the procedure is the same, except you clip one leg of D-502 to
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restore cellular reception. On the PRO-34 and PRO-37, Cut D11 to add 824-851
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and 869-896 MHz bands with 30 kHz spacing.
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All these are described in great detail in the "Scanner Modification
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Handbook" volumes I. and II. by Bill Cheek, both available from Communications
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Electronics Inc. (313) 996-8888. They run about $18 apiece.
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(reproduced from Informatik #01, file 02)
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