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Anybody know where i can get some frequencies for a Panasonic KX-TG2357 Cordless phone at? and i know it is illegal to listen to them. i just want to know the frequencies for this phone? anybody got any or know where i can get some at from? :?: :?
 

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Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.
 

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Dubbin said:
Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.

Acctually i do with win-93 on my side do you know the frequencies? :?: or were i can get them from?
 

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Cobra_Commander said:
Dubbin said:
Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.

Acctually i do with win-93 on my side do you know the frequencies? :?: or were i can get them from?

Being 2.4 GHz, they are most likely digital. Search the 2.4 GHZ range for a digital signal while on your phone. But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies. No matter what, the chances of being able to hear anything useful will be extremely low.

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Voyager said:
Cobra_Commander said:
Dubbin said:
Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.

Acctually i do with win-93 on my side do you know the frequencies? :?: or were i can get them from?

Being 2.4 GHz, they are most likely digital. Search the 2.4 GHZ range for a digital signal while on your phone. But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies. No matter what, the chances of being able to hear anything useful will be extremely low.

Joe M.

Do Ya have any freqeuencie lists for me? :roll:
 

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Cobra_Commander said:
Voyager said:
Cobra_Commander said:
Dubbin said:
Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.

Acctually i do with win-93 on my side do you know the frequencies? :?: or were i can get them from?

Being 2.4 GHz, they are most likely digital. Search the 2.4 GHZ range for a digital signal while on your phone. But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies. No matter what, the chances of being able to hear anything useful will be extremely low.

Joe M.

Do Ya have any freqeuencie lists for me? :roll:

No. That's why I suggested the SEARCH. :roll:

You're the one who said you have a scanner that covers that range.

Joe M.
 

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Re: Anybody know where i can get some frequencies for this--

Cobra_Commander said:
Anybody know where i can get some frequencies for a Panasonic KX-TG2357 Cordless phone at? and i know it is illegal to listen to them. i just want to know the frequencies for this phone? anybody got any or know where i can get some at from? :?: :?
I'll answer this easily......you can't listen in with any scanner on the market.

-Wayne
 

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Cobra_Commander said:
Dubbin said:
Well, since it is a 2.4GHz I would guess that it would be in the 2.4GHz range and I am pretty sure that you dont have a radio that receives that range then you might as well forget trying to find the freq.

Acctually i do with win-93 on my side do you know the frequencies? :?: or were i can get them from?


What does WIN-93 have to do with 2.4 Ghz?



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Voyager said:
But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies.

I thought that spread spectrum used multiple freq's but that each individual frequency was somehow "buried" in the background noise such that you wouldn't normally pick it up. I take it my understanding is flawed?

Bob
 

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BobWeb said:
I thought that spread spectrum used multiple freq's but that each individual frequency was somehow "buried" in the background noise such that you wouldn't normally pick it up. I take it my understanding is flawed?Bob

Your understanding is correct, the signals won't be picked-up by the scanner if it's digital spread-spectrum. Is really hard to even notice anything with the squelch fully open.

Cobra_Commander:

The frequency range that particular model uses is 2.400-2.481GHz. If it's Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) you can pick it up with a Digital Scout from Optoelectronics (which I have one) but what good is it if you can't hear it. If it's Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) then not even the Digital Scout can pick it up.

Here's a link for the Panasonic KX-TG2357 owner's manual in case you don't have one:

http://support.radioshack.com/support_phones/73354.htm


In the end, it's illegal and boring....
 

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BobWeb said:
Voyager said:
But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies.

I thought that spread spectrum used multiple freq's but that each individual frequency was somehow "buried" in the background noise such that you wouldn't normally pick it up. I take it my understanding is flawed?

Bob
No, your understanding is a lot closer to reality than attempting to listen to spread-spectrum on any regular radio. :lol:

Unless, you have a radio which can pick up a signal of a duration of say 10 milliseconds and then move to the next frequency for the next 10 milliseconds or so. This is assuming you are listening to a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum signal. :roll:
 

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loumaag said:
BobWeb said:
Voyager said:
But, if it's Spread Spectrum, expect to find many frequencies.

I thought that spread spectrum used multiple freq's but that each individual frequency was somehow "buried" in the background noise such that you wouldn't normally pick it up. I take it my understanding is flawed?

Bob
No, your understanding is a lot closer to reality than attempting to listen to spread-spectrum on any regular radio. :lol:

Unless, you have a radio which can pick up a signal of a duration of say 10 milliseconds and then move to the next frequency for the next 10 milliseconds or so. This is assuming you are listening to a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum signal. :roll:

So spread spectrum is a lot like the Military's SINCGARS radios in that it jumps frequencies? I have experience with these radios and didn't figure any scanner could monitor them given the fact that they jump freq's so often.
 

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Cobra Commander, how's scanner listening in Cobra-la?

I don't think the PRO-93 will go to 2.4 GHz, even with WIN93...

Even if it COULD, you'd hear nothing, since it's not made to be sensitive enough for that band...
 

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BobWeb said:
So spread spectrum is a lot like the Military's SINCGARS radios in that it jumps frequencies? I have experience with these radios and didn't figure any scanner could monitor them given the fact that they jump freq's so often.
Well, yes. There are two kinds of spread spectrum Frequency Hopping (FHSS) and Direct Sequence (DSSS). Check out the ABC's of Spread Spectrum for a quick explanation. :D
 

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loumaag said:
BobWeb said:
So spread spectrum is a lot like the Military's SINCGARS radios in that it jumps frequencies? I have experience with these radios and didn't figure any scanner could monitor them given the fact that they jump freq's so often.
Well, yes. There are two kinds of spread spectrum Frequency Hopping (FHSS) and Direct Sequence (DSSS). Check out the ABC's of Spread Spectrum for a quick explanation. :D

Thanks Lou! I'll check it out.
 
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