Can your neighbors listen in on your phone conversations with a baby monitor ?

If уου аrе οח уουr wireless phone аt home? I heard іt’s possible fοr neighbors іח baby monitors tο ԁο tһіѕ tο tһеіr neighbors, аחԁ I tһіחk tһіѕ wουƖԁ work, unless mу cordless phone acts аѕ a monitor.

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5 Responses to “Can your neighbors listen in on your phone conversations with a baby monitor ?”

  1. It happens. I chose a strange transmission on the baby monitor. I’m not sure who it was though. I collected the talks of the neighbors while I was on my own wireless. It made me think he could hear me!

  2. It is possible if the phone and monitors work on the same frequency of emisión.La most do not, however. Modern cordless phones operate at 2. 4GHz wavelength, and the largest operating in the wavelength of 900 MHz (the most recent operation at 5. Wavelength of 2 GHz, but do not worry about those). Most baby monitors work in the wavelength of 300-900MHz, so some of them * can * pick up in the older cordless phones, but those that do are few and far between. . . especially becase all phones and the monitor is coded to only collect a very specific frequency over its specified range. . . and crosstalk is less likely.

  3. Yes, it is entirely possible if the baby monitor and cordless phone work on the same frequency and the right kind of radio signal. And it’s completely legal for you to listen! The FCC has held in the court as a private citizen, you can listen to anything you can get. However, the caveat is, you have to keep to yourself. It is illegal for others to hear or listen to a recording of others he has done. In other words, while you and only you (that includes family members living under the same roof) is completely legal to listen in a conversation in your neighbor’s cordless phone. You just can not do anything with any information you may hear. A cordless phone, because with being in the street, has no expectation of privacy in relation to any person listening to the radio transmission. The wireless phone industry to the law was passed that scanners are not built to receive the frequencies they use after a recording of a political candidate on a cell phone was released. The act of releasing the tape was illegal (as I recall, however, the lawyer did was never prosecuted), not the person who heard the call on his scanner, but the phone companies switched to ban scanners capable of receiving frequencies of mobile cellular telephone company. So, you can hear, but it is illegal to do anything with what you hear. Be aware that if you use a wireless phone of any kind, it is possible that someone, a private citizen could be legally listen to the conversation. And with Dubya Patriot Act, may have friends and buddies Dubya and listening without a warrant, even! Not my fault! I did not vote for the idiot! One type of wireless phone that is very difficult, almost impossible even to hear one that uses “spread spectrum” technology. Spread spectrum is a change of regime freuency. As the phone is being used, the transmitter and receiver are synchronized to change “channels” in sync. Can not hear any difference, but any “channel” is in use at a fraction of a second before as a ballet, the transmitter and the receiver to change a new channel. Since they are in harmony, communication is not interrupted. From the scanner does not know how often you use another, can no longer change the random jump across the spectrum, two phones with overlapping ranges are unlikely to interfere with each other, and if they do, is for a fraction of second. This type of interference is like a momentary blank spot, or a soft click as the signals either override or interfere with each other. The only way to hear about this issue is at the same time listen to all channels and then reassemble the segments of the different channels. Since there are hundreds (maybe thousands) of channels, it is virtually impossible for the average citizen to pay for the resources. However, Dubya and company can afford the necessary resources at their own expense of taxpayers and me, of course. In regards to Dubya, you have no right to privacy, as all you have to do is claim national security and cited the war on terrorism and that does not even need a warrant to use their wireless phones or not and see what books Check out the library and the library is illegal for you even looked at their records of books checked out! We are so close to George Orwell’s “1984″ and nobody seems to be nothered for this!

  4. I think sometimes it is possilbe.

  5. So the kids response was long. . but he made a big mistake. . . it is not lawful, knowing, listen in a phone conversation where you do not have permission to at least one person in the conversation. . . People also forget that there are cordless phones before the 900 MHz phones, the old channel of 25 cordless phones were the same frequencies as many baby monitors, so this was very possible. . . . phones and 900 MHz without DSS, and the old phones can be heard with a radio scanner that anyone can buy from RadioShack. . DSS 900 MHz, 2. 4GHz, 5. 8Ghz and DECT (1. 9 GHz) all phones are digital, and use some form of encryption, or channel hopping, to prevent anyone from hearing your conversation. . .