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Are any scanners capable of tuning into the range that cordless headphones use? |
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Are any scanners capable of tuning into the range that cordless headphones use?
I know that cordless headphones are based on FM radio technology and transmit on a much higher range than the regular FM band, but apart from cordless headphones themselves is there any equipment that will tune into their output such as scanners for example?
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yep, you can get scanners for pretty much any frequency.
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862 -870 Mhz. Just above UHF tv, effectively it's tv channel "70" !
Yes, you could get a scanner. It would be expensive. |
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862 -870 Mhz. Just above UHF tv, effectively it's tv channel "70" !
Yes, you could get a scanner. It would be expensive. |
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