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The news here recently said that 50 percent of the people still have only over
the air tv with an antenna (no cable tv and no satellite dishes). me: If tthey all happen to have tv sets that go up to UIHF channel 83, then when all over the air analog tv broadcasting stops in 2006 as Congress mandated it must by law, how many of those people do you think will tune to EVERY channel on their tv set in a futile attempt to find an analog tv station broadcasting only to find out that they can hear cell phones on their tv sets!! and then to further find out that the ONLY thing that their old tv sets are good for picking up off the air IS cellular telephone calls. That's right. Most all of the people in the HDTV newsgroups and elsewhere were and are wrong when they said that the old analog tv sets wil be obsolete and completely useless when analog tv broadcasting stops, and won't pick up any transmissions anymore in a watchable or listenable format. The truth is, if it goes up to UHF channel 83 (not to be confused with cable channel 83), they WILL still pick up analog cellular telephone calls. However, it is illegal to listen to them in the U.S. which does make the tv sets useless legally. The irony is that the ECPA got the law passed by Congress to prevent the general public from eavesdropping on cell phone calls. But I would say that most of the general public isn'tt aware of the ECPA law and isn't even aware that cell phones can be heard on old tv sets. And since 50 percent of the people still use only over the air tv for tv reception, when analog is shut off, I would say that a majority of them will be tuning through ALL of the channels on the tv sets. The real irony here is that a device that was once meant for the general public to watch and listen to legally (analog tv sets that go up to UHF channel 83) will now be good ONLY for listening to cell phone calls and will therefore be illegal to use. And probably illegal to even have since the ONLY thing they will be good for is for illegally eavesdropping on cell phone calls. None of my tv sets get up to tv channel 83. But I know some people who do have them. So working tv sets that go that high up still exist in good condition, therefore making my points in this message valid. |
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The last time I tried listening to cell phones on my scanner I heard barely
anything. Analog cellphones may be less common than people who still use over the air television. "Mediaguy500" wrote in message ... The news here recently said that 50 percent of the people still have only over the air tv with an antenna (no cable tv and no satellite dishes). me: If tthey all happen to have tv sets that go up to UIHF channel 83, then when all over the air analog tv broadcasting stops in 2006 as Congress mandated it must by law, how many of those people do you think will tune to EVERY channel on their tv set in a futile attempt to find an analog tv station broadcasting only to find out that they can hear cell phones on their tv sets!! and then to further find out that the ONLY thing that their old tv sets are good for picking up off the air IS cellular telephone calls. That's right. Most all of the people in the HDTV newsgroups and elsewhere were and are wrong when they said that the old analog tv sets wil be obsolete and completely useless when analog tv broadcasting stops, and won't pick up any transmissions anymore in a watchable or listenable format. The truth is, if it goes up to UHF channel 83 (not to be confused with cable channel 83), they WILL still pick up analog cellular telephone calls. However, it is illegal to listen to them in the U.S. which does make the tv sets useless legally. The irony is that the ECPA got the law passed by Congress to prevent the general public from eavesdropping on cell phone calls. But I would say that most of the general public isn'tt aware of the ECPA law and isn't even aware that cell phones can be heard on old tv sets. And since 50 percent of the people still use only over the air tv for tv reception, when analog is shut off, I would say that a majority of them will be tuning through ALL of the channels on the tv sets. The real irony here is that a device that was once meant for the general public to watch and listen to legally (analog tv sets that go up to UHF channel 83) will now be good ONLY for listening to cell phone calls and will therefore be illegal to use. And probably illegal to even have since the ONLY thing they will be good for is for illegally eavesdropping on cell phone calls. None of my tv sets get up to tv channel 83. But I know some people who do have them. So working tv sets that go that high up still exist in good condition, therefore making my points in this message valid. |
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