Newt's phone calls
Brad Dolan
bdolan at USIT.NET
Tue Jan 14 14:58:43 PST 1997
Mmmm. I'm told that, on most cellphone calls, a scanner will present both
sides of the conversation on the same frequency. Usually one side will be
louder. Perhaps there's some feedback from a party's receiver back into
his transmitter?
bd
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Michael Tighe SUN IMP wrote:
> Bill Stewart writes:
>
> >Tapping cellphones is more trouble than tapping wired phones -
> >they move around, and to tap them from the phone company end
> >requires taps everywhere that you activate when you know where
> >somebody is.
>
> Exactly. So how come mom&pop with a scanner were able to record BOTH sides
> of the conversation without interruption? This seems pretty suspicious to
> me. I think Old Newt was targeted by someone inside the phone company, who
> was eavesdropping on all of his cell calls.
>
>
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