Re: Help on a strange problem



On Aug 26, 8:42 am, Frank Olson
<use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
goodday wrote:
I recently manage to get hold of a RF scanner. I use it to scan the
living room of an apartment. The scanner beeps in mid air when a human
body object is near to the scanner. Can some one tells me what can
possible to the cause?

Is it possible for the reflected frequencies from a motion detector to
trigger the beeping sound?

"Human body object"...  HBO...  "New show every day."  :-)

Seriously...  An RF scanner is liable to pick up any RF (depending on
the quality of the unit).  What's the make and model #?  Is the security
system in the apartment a wireless job?  Before we can answer your
question, we need some more info.

RHC: I know....call Paul in Belgium.....:))

(note to original poster...this is an "inside joke"...)
.



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