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- Path: sparky!uunet!pilchuck!ssc!markz
- From: markz@ssc.com (Mark Zenier)
- Subject: Re: 'Secure' Cordless Phones? (Repost)
- Organization: SSC, Inc., Seattle, WA
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 05:19:11 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.051911.19149@ssc.com>
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- Tim Tyler (tim@ais.org) wrote:
- : For those of you not familiar with speech inversion, it simply
- : flip-flops the voice spectrum so that high pitched sounds are low,
- : & vice versa. It sounds a lot like Single Side Band (SSB)
- : transmissions, although an SSB receiver will not decode speech-
- : inversion scrambling.
-
- If you feed the spectrum inverted audio into the input of your
- VLF to HF converter, like the one Heathkit sold, you end up with
- a couple of SSB signals, (Or an AM signal with inverted sidebands,
- depending on how well your mixer is balanced). Then the SSB receiver
- works just fine.
-
- Mark Zenier markz@ssc.wa.com
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