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Hello,
I have an unusual situation. My neighbor let it slip a few weeks ago that he had purchased a scanner many years ago capable of listening in on wireless phones. Obstensibly, he did this because he had a son that was getting into trouble by hanging out with a bad crowd, and he wanted to listen in on his telephone conversations so that he could interdict any bad behavior. One of our phones is an older 900mhz cordless, and I have advised my wife that given our current neighbor that talking on this phone should be considered tantamount to using the phone in their house. A few months ago, we bought 2.4 ghz wireless phones with the understanding that they were harder to scan. I am beginning to wonder about this. Can any of the new scanners be modified to scan 2.4 ghz or higher? I don't think my neighbor would go to these extremes, but you never know. Thanks for any input. Regards, BK in Dallas |
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