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In article , Dave Hall
writes: I don't know all the pertinent details of this issue. But it's also possible that the "drive thru" system which was "hacked" ( I hate using computer terms to describe radio actions) was on the older 154 Mhz frequency band. One of those drive thru frequencies, in common use in my area, is now part of the MURS allocation. Since MURS radios are legal to be used, the only possible infraction that the FCC could bring in this case, would be deliberate interference. Only true if Burger King was using a MURS frequency, which I doubt. All the Burger Kings I have found (those which have not yet migrated to 900Mhz) are on 154.515 or 154.540Mhz. Neither of these are MURS frequencies. Both are licensed business radio service frequencies. |
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