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Re: Cell Phone Extenders?


DevilsPGD (spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net)
Tue, 27 Dec 2005 23:05:05 -0700

In message <telecom24.584.4@telecom-digest.org> kludge@panix.com (Scott
Dorsey) wrote:

> These devices are very illegal. They are also very poorly built and
> freqently sources of bizarre interference to 800 MHz trunked radio
> systems as well as to various military UHF comm systems.

> When I find them, I smash them in front of the owner, and discourage
> him from installing any more of them. It helps to have an MP along.

Sounds like a good witness when you get prosecuted for destruction of
private property, MPs wouldn't want to tarnish their reputation by
committing perjury.

As for the devices, they're not illegal to own, only to operate (And
then, they're only illegal without a license, or only if they operate
outside the licensed bands)

Oh, and having an MP is smart too, since they have no authority over
civilians. You might as well bring FEMA and the CDC with you.

*shrugs*

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