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Uploaded by cornz38 on Jan 25, 2011
Using a reaction tuner on a AOR8200 scanning radio receiver.
Science & Technology
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@MegaArtan1
Sadly not!!!!!
I'd be the first in the queue for one. Main problem is they use encryption and the hardware needed to decode it is prohibitively expensive.....
Sorry.......
cornz38 4 months ago
@cornz38 hi, just wondering if U know any frequency counter which can pick up digital signals like mobile phones ect, Thanks ..
MegaArtan1 4 months ago
@12tribeff
Yes, it is normal.
Mobile phones are a digital signal, not analouge. Same applies to wifi and bluetooth.
Go to your local shopping centre, follow a security guard. When he fires up his radio, you can easily capture that.
cornz38 6 months ago
Hi there, i recently purchased a Aceco fc1002 frequency counter its supposed to measure upto 3ghz yet it does not detect any mobile phone frequencies? is this normal?
12tribeff 6 months ago
@Katalyzt
Thank you....
cornz38 9 months ago
Cool ★★★★★
Katalyzt 9 months ago
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@MegaArtan1
Sadly not!!!!!
I'd be the first in the queue for one. Main problem is they use encryption and the hardware needed to decode it is prohibitively expensive.....
Sorry.......
cornz38 4 months ago
@cornz38 hi, just wondering if U know any frequency counter which can pick up digital signals like mobile phones ect, Thanks ..
MegaArtan1 4 months ago
@12tribeff
Yes, it is normal.
Mobile phones are a digital signal, not analouge. Same applies to wifi and bluetooth.
Go to your local shopping centre, follow a security guard. When he fires up his radio, you can easily capture that.
cornz38 6 months ago
Hi there, i recently purchased a Aceco fc1002 frequency counter its supposed to measure upto 3ghz yet it does not detect any mobile phone frequencies? is this normal?
12tribeff 6 months ago
@Katalyzt
Thank you....
cornz38 9 months ago
Cool ★★★★★
Katalyzt 9 months ago