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Re: 900mhz digital phones
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> There is a company called Optoelectronics that markets a
> radio reciever
> called the Interceptor. This is a broad band (several
> hundred MHz) device designed to lock on to the most
> powerful signal around, regardless of frequency. As
> supplied, it only has a rubber duck antenna, but a
> broadband, directional antenna (Log Periodic?) could be
> attached. There are AM and FM versions that output audio
> and a version called the Scout that controls a scanner.
> These could have outboard devices hung on to them to decode
> digital signals, record the conversation ... all for less
> than $1000
I don't think that the Interceptor is going to be much use with
spread spectrum reception. Unless you are really, really close to your
target other non-ss signals are going to be much stronger.
The freq range of the device is 30MHz-2GHz. It is also legal to sell
even though it is great at picking up the cellular phone
conversations in the car you are tailing. There is also the plausible
deniability in a device like this because you don't know what
frequency you are listening to so you don't know if it is one of
those "illegal ones".
A directional antenna isn't much use with a device like this because
it will pick up many other stronger signals that will overwhelm your
target transmission. I am speaking of suburban or urban areas here.
This may work if you are in a rural region where there are no cell
towers, braodcast towers, or repeaters in use.
The Scout is a just frequency counter so you must have a scanner or
the Interceptor to actually listen in.
- Weld Pond -