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I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why.
I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? |
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On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote:
I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? nvm my first question, I think I need to do a WFM search on the 900 range for McDonalds because that's the only one I didn't do, so that's probably why I never heard them. |
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On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote:
I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? nvm my first question, I think I need to do a WFM search on the 900 range for McDonalds because that's the only one I didn't do, so that's probably why I never heard them. |
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"RedPenguin" wrote in
oups.com: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? Wow what a huge loss, no mcdonalds mm mmmm, scanning is hardly even worth the bother without knowing about all of those double cheeseburgers being sold. |
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 00:03:27 GMT, Jesse spake thusly:
"RedPenguin" wrote in roups.com: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? Wow what a huge loss, no mcdonalds mm mmmm, scanning is hardly even worth the bother without knowing about all of those double cheeseburgers being sold. That's not the fun part. The fun part is the other channels they use for internal communications. Lets just say that some people would be quite upset if they heard what was being said about them "off the air". |
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On Feb 21, 7:03 pm, Jesse wrote:
"RedPenguin" wrote groups.com: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? Wow what a huge loss, no mcdonalds mm mmmm, scanning is hardly even worth the bother without knowing about all of those double cheeseburgers being sold. LoL, I know it's not a huge deal, it's just that, I was bored one day and was annoyed they were the only thing I couldn't get. I don't want to listen to them every day and record them, just something when I am bored. |
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"RedPenguin" wrote in
oups.com: On Feb 21, 7:03 pm, Jesse wrote: "RedPenguin" wrote groups.com: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? Wow what a huge loss, no mcdonalds mm mmmm, scanning is hardly even worth the bother without knowing about all of those double cheeseburgers being sold. LoL, I know it's not a huge deal, it's just that, I was bored one day and was annoyed they were the only thing I couldn't get. I don't want to listen to them every day and record them, just something when I am bored. Well have at it don't let me stop ya - With analog cell phones dying like bloated former playboy models and police going digital all over the place, you gotta take what you can get. Probably a matter of time before old Ronald goes encrypted or moves to SATCOM, so enjoy it while it lasts. |
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On Feb 21, 7:06 pm, wrote:
On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? nvm my first question, I think I need to do a WFM search on the 900 range for McDonalds because that's the only one I didn't do, so that's probably why I never heard them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Some seem to be. I used to be able to hear my local McDonald's on my scanners, but can't anymore. I couldn't pick them up in the 900 MHZ range either, even in wide fm mode. Doing a search all the way up to the 2.4 GHZ range in am, fm, amd wide fm modes, I could no longer hear them. They're either encrypted, digital, or wired. I think only some are now, although they'll probably all eventually switch to where we can no longer hear them on regular scanners. |
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as for the first question
most buses are made of metal......you know, that material that faraday made his cage out of............................ mike "Forster Tuncurry" wrote in message ... from memory i found a few around 35.025mhz i think. I could get one KFC for 2 blocks and then a mcdonalds i got a scratchy signal inside the building. :/ Joe. "------------" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 21, 7:06 pm, wrote: On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? nvm my first question, I think I need to do a WFM search on the 900 range for McDonalds because that's the only one I didn't do, so that's probably why I never heard them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Some seem to be. I used to be able to hear my local McDonald's on my scanners, but can't anymore. I couldn't pick them up in the 900 MHZ range either, even in wide fm mode. Doing a search all the way up to the 2.4 GHZ range in am, fm, amd wide fm modes, I could no longer hear them. They're either encrypted, digital, or wired. I think only some are now, although they'll probably all eventually switch to where we can no longer hear them on regular scanners. |
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from memory i found a few around 35.025mhz i think. I could get one KFC for
2 blocks and then a mcdonalds i got a scratchy signal inside the building. :/ Joe. "------------" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 21, 7:06 pm, wrote: On Feb 21, 2:44 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote: I am just curious, because I understand but don't 100% understand why. I know that some things can block radio signals but does anyone know why this is. If I take a local transit bus in my area, whether it is a big or a small bus, on a walkman or scanner, their is usually little to no AM at all. Some FM stations go haywire. Shortwave, on the bus dead. When I go into my college, shortwave dead. When I am in my house, I can easily get AM stations and shortwave, why do some buildings just kill the signals? Also, does anyone know, did McDonalds go encrypted or something with their drive-thru? I have a Uniden BR330T scanner that includes drive- thru ranges, and in my area of my college, there is 3 restraunts with drive-thrus. One KFC, One McDonalds, and one Wendys, all right next to each other. Now I have always been able to get KFC and Wendys with usually only a search. No matter what I do, I can never seem to get McDonalds on my scanner even trying known frequencies. I know for a fact they use wireless headphones because when I went in to give an order, I saw a pair behind the counter. Why is McDonalds the only place I can never get on my scanner? nvm my first question, I think I need to do a WFM search on the 900 range for McDonalds because that's the only one I didn't do, so that's probably why I never heard them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Some seem to be. I used to be able to hear my local McDonald's on my scanners, but can't anymore. I couldn't pick them up in the 900 MHZ range either, even in wide fm mode. Doing a search all the way up to the 2.4 GHZ range in am, fm, amd wide fm modes, I could no longer hear them. They're either encrypted, digital, or wired. I think only some are now, although they'll probably all eventually switch to where we can no longer hear them on regular scanners. |
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