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Yes, older cordless phones, maybe the first generation oof them,
operated around 1800 kHz, just above the MW band. The base (wall) unit transmitted both sides of the conversation at a stronger level than the handset, often for a couple miles or more. These phones are probably almost all replaced by now wth the later 49 Mhz, and then the 902 Mhz types. If there is not a lot of traffic on the 49 mHz frequency, they can also be heard for somewhat lesser distances, but most of the 900+ Mhz phones use encryption schemes and are not listenable. |
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