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to: ANDY ULRICH
from: NATHAN BOLLINGER
date: 1996-12-04 07:13:00
subject: Re: 900mhz Cordless Phone

AU>I purchased an AT&T model 9100 900 mhz cordless phone that advertises
AU>as being
AU>digital voice secured. I have not been able to verify the frequencies,
AU>mode
AU>and steps that this thing is transmitting on.
AU>In the technical specifications it lists the operating frequencies to
AU>be as
AU>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>
AU>I have tried at every opportunity to scan for it's activity when some
AU>one uses
AU>it but no luck. I need to know if this thing is really digitally
AU>scrambling
AU>the voice, if I can't confirm it, I'm not going to keep this somewhat
AU>pricey
AU>toy. Can someone help me out? I know that my Pro 2042 can pick up the
AU>thing,
AU>since I'm sitting right below the outside antenna.
AU>
AU>Basically I have three questions....
AU>
AU>What are the frequencies this model opperates between? This one would
AU>be
AU>manufactured for use in the United States.
AU>
AU>What mode should I be scanning in to get confirmation of digital
AU>security?
AU>
AU>Also just for good measure what steps should I be scanning in?
AU>
AU>... Don't steal.....Politicians hate competition.
AU>___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30 [NR]
AU>
AU>--- QScan/WC v1.19b / 01-0565
 
I just bought one of those as a Christmas gift to my wife. After 
Christmas, I'll check it with my freq. counter and post the frequencies 
here.
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