Re: TV Detecotrs (was They don't take bookings for individuals on Friday, Satruday and Sundays)



David Hansen <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 30 Nov 2005 17:04:49 GMT someone who may be Nobody Here
><nobby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote this:-
>
>>You've been watching too much TV.
>
> Actually, I have not watched any television programmes on the
> subject, or listened to any radio programmes about it.
>
>>You can't
>>magically "lock in on a particular piece of equipment and know what
>>it's doing" except in Spooks or CSI.
>
> Believe that if you like.
>
>>You can potentially reconstruct the picture on a monitor from close
>>range, but believe me it isn't "no great problem".
>
> As I implied, that rather depends on how far away one is from it and
> so is able to isolate the signals from that particular piece of
> equipment. I didn't say, but that is the case whether one is using
> radio signals or (radio) signals on electrical wiring.
>
>>As for magicaly
>>knowing what something is doing by it's power line emissions, complete
>>and utter bollocks.
>
> Believe that if you like. However, as I said, certain organisations
> spend a lot of money preventing this from happening by things like
> filters and screening. They are not wasting their time.
>
> If you wish to believe differently then feel free to do so, but your
> belief is demonstrably wrong. For a suitable fee I'm sure someone
> could be persuaded to demonstrate this to you.

Hark, is that the sound of black helicopters?

--
Nobby
.



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