Moto Secure Clear digital?

Claborne, Chris claborne at microcosm.sandiegoca.NCR.COM
Fri Dec 9 00:27:26 PST 1994



   I got one a while back and I don't like it.  The range is poor and the 
sound quality is not all that great.

   A novice newby can't break it but anyone with experience can.  I've seen 
posts on how it works but can't remember.

   AT&T has some kind of security feature on their 900Mhz phone but I 
haven't looked into it.

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>From: Jonathan Cooper <entropy at IntNet.net>
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>> I just got a second phone line, and decided that if I was going to get a
>2-line
>> phone it might as well be a good one, so I am considering a Motorola 
Secure
>> Clear cordless 2-line phone with speakerphone. This will be quite an
>investment,so I was wondering whether the Secure Clear phones are digitally
>encrypted or
>> merely scrambled using some analog method. Anybody know about this? How
>secure
>> are these phones really? --Wes
>
>   As I understand it the system is a cheezy form of frequency
>inversion.  It'll stop your neighbors with a scanner, but that's about it.
>
>-jon
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