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The Grumpy Editor's Twitter experience

The Grumpy Editor's Twitter experience

Posted Sep 14, 2010 2:55 UTC (Tue) by foom (subscriber, #14868)
In reply to: The Grumpy Editor's Twitter experience by Trelane
Parent article: The Grumpy Editor's Twitter experience

> It's also completely legal to listen in to ham (or any) frequencies

Well, in the US, it's illegal to listen to (or manufacture equipment which can be used to listen to, or which can be easily modified to allow listening to) cellphone frequencies. Of course, that law was passed back when cellphones used unencrypted analog transmission and were easily listenable. Usually that means approx 816-902MHz are blocked.


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The Grumpy Editor's Twitter experience

Posted Sep 14, 2010 5:00 UTC (Tue) by Trelane (subscriber, #56877) [Link]

Fair 'nuff. I think I remember hearing about this, but had forgotten.


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