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to: ANDY ULRICH
from: BILL FUNK
date: 1996-12-01 12:35:00
subject: RE: 900MHZ CORDLESS PHONE

On 28 Nov 96 07:44pm, Andy Ulrich wrote to All:
 AU> I purchased an AT&T model 9100 900 mhz cordless phone that advertises
 AU> as being digital voice secured. I have not been able to verify the
 AU> frequencies, mode and steps that this thing is transmitting on.
 AU> In the technical specifications it lists the operating frequencies to
 AU> be as follows:
 AU>          Transmit
 AU> Handset-925.05 mhz to 927.75 mhz (All 10 channels within this range)
 AU> Base- 902.3 mhz to 905.0 mhz (All 10 channels within this range)
 AU>          Recieve
 AU> Handset-902.3 mhz to 905.0 mhz (All 10 channels within this range)
 AU> Base-925.05 mhz to 927.75 mhz (All 10 channels within this range)
 AU> I have tried at every opportunity to scan for it's activity when some
 AU> one uses it but no luck. I need to know if this thing is really
 AU> digitally scrambling the voice, if I can't confirm it, I'm not going to
 AU> keep this somewhat pricey toy. Can someone help me out? I know that my
 AU> Pro 2042 can pick up the thing, since I'm sitting right below the
 AU> outside antenna.
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 If you can't even pick it up, what's the problem?
Bill Funk:  Internet:  skypilot@starlink.com
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