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Old January 2nd 04, 05:25 AM
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Geeze man do some searching on your own! I'd suggest you use your favorite
search engine and try entering "cordless phones" as a start. Read a owners
manual etc. Hint: Old 49mhz phones should be scanned in 46mhz range.
That's what most people get out of scanning... the thrill of the chase. How
really cares what you listen to, it's the fact that you can.
IF you still can't figure it out ask again.
"The Ts" wrote in message
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what group / channel/ uhf \ vhf \ do you get cordless ph's to come in,...
help...
any info,,, would be great thks...,, or cell's



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