Cordless Phone Freqs.
Is it worthwhile programming a scanner with
cordless phone frequencies? Are the majority digital/encrypted? |
"Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Radio Man" wrote: Is it worthwhile programming a scanner with cordless phone frequencies? Are the majority digital/encrypted? None of the 30 Mhz phones are digital or encrypted though a few use voice inversion. Some 900 Mhz phones are analog. The rest would likely be digital. The 'old' cordless frequencies are not 30 MHZ, they're in the 43-44 MHZ range. -- God Bless America! Bob the Printer Our web pages are located at: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/bdolson/ |
....and 46-49mhz
"Bob the Printer" wrote in message ... "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Radio Man" wrote: Is it worthwhile programming a scanner with cordless phone frequencies? Are the majority digital/encrypted? None of the 30 Mhz phones are digital or encrypted though a few use voice inversion. Some 900 Mhz phones are analog. The rest would likely be digital. The 'old' cordless frequencies are not 30 MHZ, they're in the 43-44 MHZ range. -- God Bless America! Bob the Printer Our web pages are located at: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/bdolson/ |
"Bob the Printer" wrote in message ... "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Radio Man" wrote: None of the 30 Mhz phones are digital or encrypted though a few use voice inversion. Some 900 Mhz phones are analog. The rest would likely be digital. The 'old' cordless frequencies are not 30 MHZ, they're in the 43-44 MHZ range. -- God Bless America! Believe it or not, there are other places in the world outside America. Barry is right, where we live, the old cordless phones operate around 30 MHz. |
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