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[email protected] (Jason Rentz) wrote:
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>>Whats the current thinking on the security level of 900Mhz digital spread
>>sectrum cordless phones? Clearly it's not a basic scanner job but how much
>>more equipment is needed to monitor one ?
>
>Well when you listen into a spread spectrum conversation what you will hear
>is open squelch white noise. The spread spectrum radios that I know about
>send information on several deffrent frequencies throughout the
>conversation.
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> Dr0id
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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.
Floyd D. Barber
[email protected]
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PS Sameer, thanks for the nym.