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Hi everybody,
I would need some pointers with the following issue: I am taking my kids to a State Chess Tournament in Miami in which 1000+ kids will be staying at a local Sheraton hotel. Considering how unsafe Miami is, I would feel much better if I could listen to the chatter of the Sheraton's security service during this 2 day tournament. I have read that some hotels use frequences in the 400MHz range while others use frequencies in the 150MHz range. Since this is a major hotel I will have a hard time figuring out who is who just by scanning these two bands (not to mention that security is the one service *least* likely to transmit much until something is already happening). I even though about calling the hotel, but considering that they will house over 1000 kids they are most unlikely to agree to give me their frequencies. Since I am using a Radio Shack PRO-97 I might also get a picture of what is going on by using its Signal Stalker II, but again I fear that I might get pretty much everybody except security. Any ideas as to how I should takle this issue? Is there a way of finding out at least in what frequency range I should be looking? Many thanks, |
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