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The recent post (in rec.radio.scanner) about cell phone jammers got me
thinking... Both as part of my job and part of the radio hobby, I have attended many communications-themed events and made some interesting acquaintances. I am sure we have all seen some of the things that I have, but I just realized after reading the "cell phone jammer" post that this seldom-acknowledged movement might be far more widespread than I imagined. Any thoughts? Have others made these observations as well? Also... On a side note, a friend's brother works for one of the US federal three-letter agencies. During a recent raid that was intended only to net a drug lab and some firearms, the agents discovered an electronics workshop that included, among other things, a wideband VHF jamming device based on a USCG-surplus marine transceiver and, most shocking, a very complex work-in-progress to use Nextel phone parts coupled with stolen Nextel tower equipment to be able to monitor and intercept Nextel services. He could not tell me much about that bust, but I'd love to know anything else that anyone may know about the prevalence of these technologies. |
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nextel eh? that's pretty f'n sweet.
"Toscano" wrote in message ... The recent post (in rec.radio.scanner) about cell phone jammers got me thinking... Both as part of my job and part of the radio hobby, I have attended many communications-themed events and made some interesting acquaintances. I am sure we have all seen some of the things that I have, but I just realized after reading the "cell phone jammer" post that this seldom-acknowledged movement might be far more widespread than I imagined. Any thoughts? Have others made these observations as well? Also... On a side note, a friend's brother works for one of the US federal three-letter agencies. During a recent raid that was intended only to net a drug lab and some firearms, the agents discovered an electronics workshop that included, among other things, a wideband VHF jamming device based on a USCG-surplus marine transceiver and, most shocking, a very complex work-in-progress to use Nextel phone parts coupled with stolen Nextel tower equipment to be able to monitor and intercept Nextel services. He could not tell me much about that bust, but I'd love to know anything else that anyone may know about the prevalence of these technologies. |
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![]() Toscano wrote in message ... The recent post (in rec.radio.scanner) about cell phone jammers got me thinking... Both as part of my job and part of the radio hobby, I have attended many communications-themed events and made some interesting acquaintances. I am sure we have all seen some of the things that I have, but I just realized after reading the "cell phone jammer" post that this seldom-acknowledged movement might be far more widespread than I imagined. Any thoughts? Have others made these observations as well? Also... On a side note, a friend's brother works for one of the US federal three-letter agencies. During a recent raid that was intended only to net a drug lab and some firearms, the agents discovered an electronics workshop that included, among other things, a wideband VHF jamming device based on a USCG-surplus marine transceiver and, most shocking, a very complex work-in-progress to use Nextel phone parts coupled with stolen Nextel tower equipment to be able to monitor and intercept Nextel services. He could not tell me much about that bust, but I'd love to know anything else that anyone may know about the prevalence of these technologies. I'm assuming that deliberate cell phone jamming, that might be done by places that don't like people using their phones, is in fact, completely illegal. True? Has anyone ever been caught and prosecuted for this? |
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damn! now thats what i call overkill...
wonder how much it costed them to do all that. wrote in message ... I know of a movie theater that lined all their interior walls and ceiling with metal wire window screen fabric, as well as all the doors and covered it with wallpaper. It almost eliminated cell phones ringing in the theater and was in no way illegal. Only on a very rare occasion would a phone work in the theater, 99.99% show 'no service'.. I enjoy my visits to this theater much more now. On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 07:58:59 -0400, "Toscano" wrote: The recent post (in rec.radio.scanner) about cell phone jammers got me thinking... Both as part of my job and part of the radio hobby, I have attended many communications-themed events and made some interesting acquaintances. I am sure we have all seen some of the things that I have, but I just realized after reading the "cell phone jammer" post that this seldom-acknowledged movement might be far more widespread than I imagined. Any thoughts? Have others made these observations as well? Also... On a side note, a friend's brother works for one of the US federal three-letter agencies. During a recent raid that was intended only to net a drug lab and some firearms, the agents discovered an electronics workshop that included, among other things, a wideband VHF jamming device based on a USCG-surplus marine transceiver and, most shocking, a very complex work-in-progress to use Nextel phone parts coupled with stolen Nextel tower equipment to be able to monitor and intercept Nextel services. He could not tell me much about that bust, but I'd love to know anything else that anyone may know about the prevalence of these technologies. |
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