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N3CVJ wrote: You can still tune cordless phones on a scanner, and you're
free to listen to anything you want (How could they ever catch you?). The kicker is that you are not allowed to devulge details of what you've heard, or use information to your advantage. Anyone who uses a cordless phone needs to be aware of the potential security risks, and buy the most advanced digital phone. _ N3CVJ wrote: There can be no expectation of privacy or the protection that comes from it, due to the "open" nature of unencrypted radio transmissions. It's no more private than CB radio. _ N3CVJ wrote: But as far as anything else, if you can receive it, you can listen to it. The only stipulation (And the only way that the law can prove you actually did it, other than catching you in the act) is that you can't devulge any specific information that you heard, or use it to your advantage. __ And Davie,,you made these posts in the last week. You're *wrong* and incorrect. Such acts are NOT legal despite your professed ignorance claiming they are. Congress broadened the act long ago. One who has been a hammie as long as you should know better ( but you suffer from a communication deficit as bad as Gillinad which prevents such acquisition of knowledge), especially when you throw stones at others for their topic of choice you claim makes them a criminal. Hammies are recognizing davie,,you're a mess...a self-made lying mess,,but a mess no, less g. |
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