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- THOUGHTS OF CORDLESS PHONES
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- BY BOB KAY
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- From The Scanning Report
- Monitoring Times Magazine
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- Reprinted By: John Johnson, KWV8BP
- of The Hotline MBBS
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- Dear Cordless Phone Owner:
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- On a map of your town, draw a one mile radius circle around your home.
- Did you know that anyone who lives within that circle and who owns a scanner
- can listen to your phone calls? If you live in an urban area, there could be
- hundreds of people listening to your every word. The fact is that the one
- mile radius is rather conservative. Cordless phone signals have been
- monitored at distances greater than two miles.
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- To the average person, the idea of cordless signals traveling a distance of
- two miles seems rather ridiculous. After all, the advertised operating range
- of a cordless phone is approximately 1500 feet. And if you're a cordless
- owner, you know from first hand experience that your phone won't work beyond
- the limits of your back yard.
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- So how can someone with a scanner radio, living several miles away, monitor
- your cordless phone? To answer that question you need to understand that the
- cordless telephone is actually a two way radio. Most people are surprised to
- learn that the cordless phone is nothing more than an FM walkie talkie that
- flings you telephone conversations in all directions. If atmospheric
- conditions are favorable, cordless phone signals can travel for miles.
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- The scanner radio that we use has the unique ability to capture, receive,
- and amplify a variey of weak signals. Its sensitivity to low power signals,
- like the ones coming out of your cordless phone, is further enhanced by
- the addition of an outside antenna. With the proper equipment, it's easy
- to monitor an entire neighborhood of low power cordless phones.
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- Hobbyists who monitor the cordless bands quickly learn to match voices with
- specific frequencies. Local cordless frequencies can be cataloged in the
- same manner as regular phone numbers. For example: If a cordless phone is
- monitored on 46.610 megahertz, that particular frequency and the name of the
- person using it can be logged and retained in a cordless frequency book.
- It then becomes as easy to "tap" into a neighbor's cordless phone as it is
- to "punch up" his or her frequency on a scanner radio.
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- By now you're probably wondering if it's legal to monitor cordless phones.
- The answer is yes. A few months ago, the Supreme Court ruled that users of
- cordless phones have "No justifiable expectation of privacy." Shortly
- thereafter, the Iowa Civil Liberties union stated that "Consumers are
- purchasing cordless phones at the expense of their constitutional rights."
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- To protect yourself from uninvited eavesdroppers, it's necessary to throw
- your cordless phone into the closet. You only need to realize that the
- cordless phone should be utilized as a convenience, and not as a tool. If
- the phone rings when you're out in the garden, it's okay to answer that
- call on a cordless phone. But don't discuss personal or financial matters.
- Simply ask the calling party to hold until you can get to a wire connected
- phone.
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- However, there's more to protecting your privacy than most people realize.
- If you call your neghbor on a standard wire connected phone, and they answer
- on a cordless phone, your right ot privacy doesn't exist. Why? Because your
- neighbor's phone is broadcasting both sides of the conversation into the
- air!
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- For total protection against uninvited listeners, use a standard wire
- connected phone and don't forget to ask the second party to do the same.
- In today's high tech society, it's the only guaranteed way of protecting
- your telephone privacy....
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- Reprinted By: The Hotline MBBS 304-736-9169
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