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With a restrainting order you are lucky your ass isn't in jail. Obviously
you have too much free time if a priority in your life is a damned wireless doorbell. You are stuck on stupid. Get a life and move on. Emilio Goldstien wrote: I am almost divorced, but I live pretty close to my (almost) ex-wife's house house. I would like to pick up the wireless door chime at her (really MY) old home. I cannot seem to nail down the frequency. I've rung the doorbell and runaway 6 times now with my scanner to no avail. One of my kids spotted me because she was parked in the driveway but I failed to see her till after I rang the bell. Then our eyes met. It was embarrassing as hell. Anyway, I obviously can't keep trying that, plus the wife has a restraining order. I just think that it must be possible to hear her doorbell from at more than 1000 feet away. That way, everyone is happy. I've always been a home automation nut, so this is really mostly for entertainment purposes. Anyway, is this legal? It's still my house. Will it sound like a doorbell on the scanner? Someone told me I can't divulge anything I hear. Thanks |
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