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frequecies dect phones
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. |
frequecies dect phones
"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. |
frequecies dect phones
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... |
frequecies dect phones
tg schrieb:
but I fgured there might be more. Are there? Startfrequency: 1880.0 Mhz Stopfrequency: 1899.8720 Mhz Step: 0.1728 Mhz 73 Wolfgang |
frequecies dect phones
"Wolfgang Koch" wrote in message ... tg schrieb: but I fgured there might be more. Are there? Startfrequency: 1880.0 Mhz Stopfrequency: 1899.8720 Mhz Step: 0.1728 Mhz thanks wolfgang, I made a memory bank based on those steps and did find action on some frequencies. |
frequecies dect phones
"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. |
frequecies dect phones
"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. |
frequecies dect phones
"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DECT , it uses 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz in Europe, and 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz in the US and 1,728 kHz spacing in Europe and 1,728 kHz spacing in the US, which likely your scanner doesn't support. What do you intend to accomplish? my scanner goes to 3.3GHz, more than enough for this purpose. I simply wanted to increase my knowledge about these things and be able to recognise certain sounds that my scanner picks up. |
frequecies dect phones
"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 May 2008 15:53:02 +0100, "tg" According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DECT , it uses 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz in Europe, and 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz in the US and 1,728 kHz spacing in Europe and 1,728 kHz spacing in the US, which likely your scanner doesn't support. ooops, I understand a bit clearer now. Yes my scanner does support user-specific steps such as 1.728KHz. |
frequecies dect phones
"Jim" wrote in message ... Difficult to find any information on the frequencies, but they are supposed to be on 1.880 to 1.900 GHz in the former UK, but you could also try 2.010 to 2.025 GHz. Modulation is GFSK. thanks Jim, I tried a scan between 2.010 to 2.025 GHz and did pick up a hiss on 2023.4000MHz WFM but as yet have not identified what it was. |
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