-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 04.11 PM 7/26/96 -0700, Eric Murray wrote:
It's a 46mhz analog model, newer phones use frequencies in the 900mhz range and/or digital encoding. The 900mhz range is one of those 'blocked' in most newer radio scanners, this is required by law as of a few years ago. Many scanners can have some or all of the locked-out ranges restored by suitable modification (i.e. removing a resistor). Many of these mods are posted on the net.
One of my friends has a Radio Shack scanner (the cat. # of which I do not recall) which does pick up the 900MHz range. We tried (unsuccessfully) to modify it according to an internet posting. I don't know how old it is. =============================================================================== David Rosoff (nihongo ga sukoshi dekiru) ---------------> drosoff@arc.unm.edu PGP public key 0xD37692F9 -----> finger drosoff@acoma.arc.unm.edu or keyservers 0xD37692F9 Key fingerprint = 25 7D AA 01 85 41 43 89 50 5A 33 76 F1 F1 99 67 Do you know who's reading your email? ---> http://www.arc.unm.edu/~drosoff/pgp/ Is it a forgery? --- I have PGP signed all email and news posts since May 1996. =============================================================================== "Relax. It's not a real alarm. They can't crack _Pentagon_ codes. Can they?" :p -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMfqQkRguzHDTdpL5AQFCuQP+ILE3NAbjEZ2p6d6WDIhoi9yNYafQOiSv u00hink6Ylz8pQGP1xhQ9Bsn5pLyrS9Mck/UJ4Qw6omJBrE2LkgNy5Du8xdkqlQu 9MZaVqPXYphnGdAJ+oORXhvSkI9G0qYZPJjByypMd4Da92vqmDogrdTJFKgK21vh OeTNyh8i+zQ= =55JX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----