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10/18/2008 4:01 AM

hello every one ! am facing a problem in my privacy ; when i am making phone calls some other body is interfering in my calls and enjoying ma secrets , i fade up and am obliged to come up with engineering solution . i want to design and implement interference( cahnnel break) indicator system .hence i wan suggestion of urs

any any any idea!

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Re: com crimes

10/18/2008 11:04 PM

I have seen advertisements for mobile phone "jammers" that are manufactured in China. These things are TOTALLY ILLEGAL in the USA. It is possible that somebody has one of these within the range of your phone. You did not say where you are located but if it is in the USA I would contact the FCC about this situation. A more likely scenario would be that some other electronic device or transmitter is causing the interference. It may be a malfunction and not a deliberate act. I would still contact the FCC or if I was not in the USA I would find out who the regulatory agency is that handles such matters. I know that we have a few (at least) amateur radio operators in these forums ( "hams") perhaps a couple of them could chime in here and help you out. My dad was a ham back in the 1950's to well into the 1980's and had a lot of friends who were hams. I have found these guys to be quite savvy when it comes to technical matters like these. I wish you luck in solving your problem.

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Re: com crimes...or just overcaution?

10/19/2008 11:16 PM

How do you know someone is "enjoying ma secrets"? Any interference could be merely coincidental. And most devices "must accept" interference by law. Does this happen whatever your location? It is very doubtful that FCC will do anything about this. Have you discussed the problem with your phone supplier &or wireless provider?

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 12:44 AM

How do you know that they are enjoying your secrets? Do you think that they are eavesdropping on you? OR Are they creating interference on purpose or by accident? AND What type of phone are you using? Is it a cellular & how old is it? OR Is it a cordless phone and how old is it? Old cordless phones were analog and used some very common frequencies that were also used by other devices such as baby monitors. Anyone with a common scanner can listen in on these phones and some cell phones if they have an older scanner that was made before the FCC forced the manufacturers to lock out certain bands. ALSO It is possible that someone nearby you has a old cordless phone operating on the same frequency as yours. If this is the case you might be able to listen in on them also. Some of these phones have a little switch on them that allows you to make a frequency adjustment. As far as the FCC is concerned I personally know 2 morons that I was in college with that were putting linear amps on CB radios and got caught by the FCC. All of their gear was confiscated and they got fined. So I think the FCC thing could be a good option.

If your phone is a land line with a hard wired phone and someone is tapping into it they are on big trouble if caught. Ever hear of Watergate? People go to JAIL for this type of violation. Lastly it is important to remember that NO wireless communication of any kind is really totally secure. You should also try to be less vague when you post a question on any forum. Better questions really do get better and more varied responses and that is what it is all about.

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 2:04 AM

frankly am sure that they are doing this on purpose , but what matters is the value of the information am losing , whe am utilizing my phone ( wired or wireless ) and finished my calls some other individuals voice told me that he heard all what i said and i will never be out of their control and let me hear the recorded voice of mine .what am sure is its not being a DEVIL .As an engineer i don have to give up till i identify who that jerk is ;i have to come up with a temporary solution that will help me in indicating my channel have been jammed and hinders me from making phone calls.

even what u think silly is every important for me plz dont hesitate to write me

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 2:30 AM

Quit your phone connection immediatly because of your unexceptable situation and make a new contract at an other provider.

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 3:54 AM

sir ENGINEERS never QUIT !!!

Better if i know u but doesn matter , good recomendations of changing sevice providers but if some body is highly concerned about u and make u his job do u think zat it is difficult to attack u again ????!!!!

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 5:46 AM

Nastty you said

"sir ENGINEERS never QUIT !!!"

What if your tormentor is also an engineer???

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Re: com crimes

10/21/2008 4:04 AM

Great thoughts!!!, u r really an engineer, thats why am pointing changing survice provider may not be a solution

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 9:52 AM

Nastty is not an engineer. Nastty is a terrorist and his "tormentor" is the dept of homeland Security. This weiner is trying to enlist you in helping him evede detection, arrest and punishment...

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Re: com crimes

10/20/2008 11:20 AM

A very interesting spin on the situation ............ if true. I thought he suffered from some type of delusional psychosis.............. and I was going to say that we have meds for that.

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Re: com crimes

10/21/2008 4:18 AM

yo u two ghost strangers above i never want to insult ,coz its out of the culture of this site ; so if u know no thing u had better keep silent ! .if u r interested in chilling u r erroneously in the engineers news and discussion site so i can help by providing other sites for guies like u.

thnx for reading!!!

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Re: com crimes

10/27/2008 12:40 PM

encryption

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