Hello All,
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Just an FYI,
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Most ALL cell phone systems today are digital in nature so monitoring with a conventional radio will not work so I would not even be concerned about this any longer.
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Most if not all Cell phones manufactured today are digital in nature!
It is good though that the FT-60 works in this band as I am sure there are other services which will end up there at some point in time.
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Ed Muro wrote:
ECPA (Electronics Communications Privacy Act) and some legislation that
followed a few years later makes it illegal to monitor cell phone
conversations.
73
Eddie Muro- Amateur Radio Station K2EPM
Long Island, New York
LIMARC Vice-President www.limarc.org
----Original Message Follows----
From: ke2qr@...
Reply-To: FT-60@...
To: FT-60@...
Subject: RE: [FT-60] Re: Hole in 900Mhz
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 08:41:16 -0500
Ah, so for the techno savy out there, lets take a break from putting down
this radio and lets come up with a strategy for plugging the hole!? What are
the legal issues concerning monitoring the cell frequencies.? Certainly,
you
can't disclose to third parties, but I don't think anybody can stop you from
listening.? The fathers' of the constitution may not of had this (radio) in
mind but I think it is ok.
73 de KE2QR
Fred Jacobowitz
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>From: Clint Bradford [mailto:clintbrad4d@...]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 10:32 PM
>To: FT-60@...
>Subject: [FT-60] Re: Hole in 900Mhz
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918.4875Mhz-943.5125Mhz is this a normal hole...
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>Isn't that where cellular images are?
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>Clint Bradford
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