Yo! Guy:
Friday September 20 1996 18:37, Guy Houle wrote to Bill Cheek:
> BC: Also, the bugger would set its frequency to be not on the audio
> BC: slot....such that a TV tuner would not likely pick it up.
GH> Then, the guy will be smart...very smart, prooving that isn't a
GH> begineer in this field.
You wouldn't expect an electronic bugger to be a neophyte anyway. :-)
GH> BC: It's hard enough to hit the cell sites with a TV tuner...
GH> But it can be done...but the results will vary.
Depending on your patience, yes. :)
GH> BC: I'd say that chances of a TV detecting a bug in the UHF TV
GH> band BC: would be nill, even if the bug were inside the TV.
GH> I have to experiment this :)
If you plop it right on the video or sync subcarriers, sure. Or on the audio
carrier, maybe. But stick in in the vestigial sideeband area and there's not
a chance the TV will detect it.....not so's you'd notice, anyway.
GH> What about harmonics or other kind of frequencies images ? Any
GH> chances ?
Maybe chances of being detected by another scanner, but not by the TV.
GH> BC:I don't think it was on this forum you say it, but yeah...it's a
GH> BC:permanent reduction.
GH> Interesting. Can i have some details (shipping costs,etc) ? Do
GH> you have an demo of the actual program ?
Sorry, but the commercial rules for this echo require THAT sort of discussion
to be conducted elsewhere. Use netmail, snail mail, or e-mail, please.
Bill Cheek | Internet: bcheek@cts.com | Compu$erve: 74107,1176
Windows 95 Juggernaut Team | Microsoft MVP
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