
29.0 - 29.7 MHz 10 Meter Ham
29.7 - 50.0 MHz Low Band
50.0 - 54.0 MHz 6 Meter Ham
108 - 137 MHz Aircraft
137 - 144 MHz Military
144 - 148 MHz 2 Meter Ham
148 - 174 MHz High Band
406 - 420 MHz Federal Government
420 - 450 MHz 70 cm Ham
450 - 470 MHz UHF Band
470 - 512 MHz "T" Band
806 - 956 MHz "800" Band (Cellular)
I've heard that it's supposed to be illegal to sell or make scanners anymore
that let you listen in on the "800" band, although I still see those kind in
stores and I've bought one. Scanners that won't pick up cellular can usually
be easily modified to do so. If not, you've always got the cordless phone
channels to play with.
Base Unit Channel Handset
46.61 CH 1 49.67
46.63 CH 2 49.845
46.67 CH 3 49.86
46.71 CH 4 49.77
46.73 CH 5 49.875
46.77 CH 6 49.83
46.83 CH 7 49.89
46.87 CH 8 49.99
46.93 CH 9 49.99
46.97 CH 10 49.97
If you pick up at the beginning of the conversation or they click over to use the 'ol three-way calling, you can hear them use the touch tones. If you record these tones you can either run them through a DTMF decoder or figure them out through process of elimination and have every number they dial. You'll be amazed at the things that are said on people's phones. If you're lucky, they'll enter their calling card number at some point.
Cordless fone eavesdropping is just about the funnest thing you can possibly do with your scanner. When people call up businesses and make arrangements of any kind you can immediately call the business back and cancel or change the arrangements. Like when a kid ordered 2 large pizzas and after he hung up I called back the pizza place and changed that to 15 large pizzas.
While listening to a 14 year old girl in Texas, we kept calling her and the friends she called on three-way and repeating parts of the conversation. We had her convinced that we were in the bushes outside of her house and had beige boxed into her line. It never occured to her that cordless phones put out radio waves and that people can listen to them! Sheesh. (Check out PLA014.TXT for a detailed text on cordless fone harrassment.)
30.84 33.12 33.14* 33.40* 35.02* 36.70 37.10 40.22 40.68 42.98 44.87 47.27 49.83-49.99 150.775 150.790 151.625 151.715* 151.775* 154.570* 154.600* 165.9125 167.3375 167.4875 167.875 169.200 169.425 169.445* 169.505 170.225 170.245* 170.305* 171.045* 171.105* 171.125 171.450 171.825 171.845 171.905* 172.000 172.200 457.525* 457.550* 457.5625* 457.5875* 457.575* 457.600* 460.8875* 461.1125 465.8875* 466.200 467.750 467.775* 467.7875* 467.800 467.8125* 467.825 467.850 467.875 467.900 467.925
I've never had any reason yet to listen in on wireless mics. After all, if they're broadcasting from one of those, chances are I'm going to hear them without the scanner. Let me tell ya, though, listening to the drive-thrus can sometimes be pretty entertaining. In most fast food places they use the radios to communicate with each other and talk bad about customers.
I wonder, if a singer was performing in the park next to McDonald's would the drive-thru orders drown him out sometimes?
Frequency Fan Club
P.O.Box 1987
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
1-800-RACE-FAN (phone)
1-800-SCAN-FAX (phax)
Another place you gotta go to if you have a scanner is Radio Shack. They'll have a book that covers your state and a few surrounding states that costs under $10. The book includes police, fire and medical frequencies for every single town in the entire state. It also includes school buses, local businesses, colleges, sometimes taxis. Definately worth the money if you're not planning on shoplifting it.