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Old January 13th 04, 05:41 AM
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Default RF-Hacker fun with the drive-thru window

In article , "Eddie Haskel"
writes:

These headsets are NO LICENSE part 15 devices. Read the laws on part 15. It
says that the end user MUST ACCEPT any and all interferance to the part 15
device PERIOD. They have no guard band, no protection (no frequency
co-ordination) against other users on 154.57 and 154.600. What Booger-King
sees as malious, might be acceptable on MURS 4 and 5.


Do we know for sure which frequency was being used?

Most Burger Kings do not use 154.570/154.600. The ones I have monitored use a
customer input frequency of 154.540. This is a licensed business band
frequency, NOT a no-license MURS frequency.

Other common fast food inputs are 154.515 and 151.895. These are also licensed
business band frequencies.

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Old January 16th 04, 12:43 PM
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(SamHuiFan) wrote:
"Roger Gt" wrote in message
om...
"Joe Prion" wrote in message
"kiebassa 20" wrote in message
from:

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm...ws.latestheadl
ines

I can't believe they may be prosecuted if they're caught. They are
preventing people from becoming more obese and getting heart attacks,
high cholesterol, high blood pressure and mad cow disease. They are
true

heroes,
not criminals.


Like Murderers who prevent people from suffering the effects of old
age? True Heroes all!

Yeah, sure!


You are dense as a doornail. You would make an awesome target of such
a prank. Hope to see you at the drive-through soon Dork.

You're right, he'd jump out of his skin if the drive thru speaker
asked him to "order something besides a whopper this time, lard-ass".
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Old January 24th 04, 06:33 AM
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In article , "Rodney" writes:

Yes indeed! An "enterprising ham" (or anybody else) with a Yaesu Ft-2400,
FT-2500, or even the dual banders can clip a wire, desolder a jumper and be
good to go up to and above 164 mhz.


164? That's nothin! Alinco handhelds go all the way to 174.


For instance. It is all too easy to modify one of these rigs to transmit on
154, 155, or higher freqs. All one needs is an antenna that handles these
frequencies without causing the protection circuit to dump the radio. A Rad
Shack discone is one such antenna....


Better yet: an antenna cut to resonance. Since 154Mhz is a popular business
frequency, antennas designed to transmit here are inexpensive and easy-to-find.


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Old January 24th 04, 03:05 PM
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In article , "W4JLE" w4jle(remove to
writes:

While amateur equipment is capable of operating as you suggest, it is no
more likely that you commiting rape because you have the equipment.

Hams have a license to loose if they partake in such nonsense.



Are you telling me that it's unusual for hams to operate (illegaly)
out-of-band?

(Trying to stop choking from uncontrollable fits of laughter.)

Consider the number of hams who use their dual-banders on the FRS and GMRS
channels...or the number of hams who use their HF rigs on the CB band.

I would dare say that *most* hams partake in such behavior at least
occasionally.

Not condoning it, just stating that it does happen...and happens frequently.


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