[FedCom] Garage door opener jamming in Texas now blamed on the NSA?
AllanStern at aol.com
AllanStern at aol.com
Tue Dec 31 14:20:12 EST 2013
Has been common in the area around Eglin AFB FL too.
AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirlineComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaPlaneSpotting
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanMarine
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_jkenyon7 at rochester.rr.com_ (mailto:jkenyon7 at rochester.rr.com) writes:
Does anyone know if this is happening anywhere else in the country?
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> On Dec 31, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Steven Donnell <radiodf at myfairpoint.net>
wrote:
>
> Hi, I know that some RF remotes used to operate on none other than
311.00 MHz. They used fairlly simple pulse coding and the receivers were just
simple super-regens; broad as a barn door,. Newer remotes like key fobs
mostly operate in the low 400 MHz area. Check the FCC ID# on your garage
door opener or remote entry key fob.
>
> Happy new year. Steve WA1YKL
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>> On 12/31/2013 4:05 PM, lists wrote:
>> I wonder if they were testing IED triggers? Any details on this?
>> Looking around the internet, this was blamed on the usual 380-400MHz
>> trunk systems, but maybe there was more to this.
>>
>>>
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/12/30/glenn_greenwald_the_nsa_can_literally
>> <snip>
>> AMY GOODMAN: Talk about the beginning of this piece. "In January 2010,
>> numerous homeowners in San Antonio, Texas, stood baffled in front of
>> their closed garage doors." Take it from there, Glenn. Glenn, are you
>> still with us? We may have just lost Glenn. I’ll just read a little
>> more, until we reconnect with Glenn.
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