Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: "Ralph A. Schmid, DK5RAS" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 09:48:34 +0200
krackula <krackula@xxxx> wrote:
>
>the opto R10 or R11 will blow the doors off the current so called
>" close call " receivers and it " does not " find ANY of the
>equipment in the mentioned comms vehicle. ( nor would
>any of the , less sophisticated , close call rigs )
I guess they use some kind of spread spectrum.
>dunno about the " digital " signal intercept receiver made
>by opto called the " digital explorer " ...... haven't tried it
>near one of those comms suvs yet. maybe " it " could capture
>some comms since it ( unlike MOST other equipment )
>can " see " digital signals.
After some tests with a digital capable counter, it was able to
discover GSM carriers, and it shows the frequencies of WLANs. Also it
shows the frequency of the very short bursts which are used by MPT1327
to register or request a connection.
regards - Ralph
--
Want to get in touch? http://www.radio-link.net/whereisralph.txt
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: krackula
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- References:
- A car with 6 antennas
- From: Christopher O'Callaghan
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: krackula
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: krackula
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: Dan Conti
- Re: A car with 6 antennas
- From: krackula
- A car with 6 antennas
- Prev by Date: Re: A car with 6 antennas
- Next by Date: Re: Any Idea What This Is?
- Previous by thread: Re: A car with 6 antennas
- Next by thread: Re: A car with 6 antennas
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|