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![]() "tg" wrote in message ... I know about the following frequencies for DECT cordless phones: 1881.792 MHz 1883.520 MHz 1885.248 MHz 1886.976 MHz 1888.704 MHz 1890.432 MHz 1892.160 MHz 1893.888 MHz 1895.616 MHz 1897.344 MHz but I fgured there might be more. Are there? The reason I ask is because I have a philips dect phone and when I use it and run my scanner on the above frequencies I get nothing. Before you jump on me I know that you can't listen to dect phones on a scanner and I know about the encryption, but I just wanted to find out what frequency my phone used (if not one of the above). I did try contacting philips but they don't respond andthe above numbers are all I could find on google. Thanks for any help. You won't hear anything, too involved to explain, trust me. |
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You won't hear anything, too involved to explain, trust me.
Sure you will, a distinct buzzing sound. Try WFM and scan around 1.8-1.9GHz, alot easier than using narrow bandwidth... |
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![]() "Greg" wrote in message ... You won't hear anything, too involved to explain, trust me. Sure you will, a distinct buzzing sound. Try WFM and scan around 1.8-1.9GHz, alot easier than using narrow bandwidth... yeah thanks greg you were right about wfm, I was scanning on nfm and couldn't pick up anything, but did get the expected buzzing on wfm at some of those 1.8g frequencies. |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... You won't hear anything, too involved to explain, trust me. no that's wrong. You do pick up some emission levels and buzzes, which is what I was expecting. |
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