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Originally posted by RMac@July 27, 2005, 6:55 PM
Your office could be near a radio device (or radio tower) which could boost the signal (and therefore the range).
Sorry... it's just not possible for the cell phone to do it. Chalk it up to coincidence.
Your office could be near a radio device (or radio tower) which could boost the signal (and therefore the range).
Sorry... it's just not possible for the cell phone to do it. Chalk it up to coincidence.
interesting theory...ok
Given that they operate at RF frequencies between 300 and 500 MHz, so do the mid channels of a cable TV system. A typical system in todays industry runs at frequencies between 54 MHz on the low end and 750 MHz on the high end. In any given outside plant cable TV system there is a certain amount of cable TV leakage, called CLI, that is caused by loose connections, kinks in the aluminum, or lines that are not terminated correctly. Cable TV companies are, by law, supposed to correct these leaks in a timely manor (systemwide checks are made every six month).
I didn't realize that the keyfobs worked at a distance of up to 300 feet. Fool me once. But as for Richards keys working, it could be that there was a significant Cable leakage in the area big enough to carry his key's signal from the building to the parking lot. I can't say for sure because I don't know if that is even possible given that the keyfob signal is encrypted. Oh well, just an idea.
I didn't realize that the keyfobs worked at a distance of up to 300 feet. Fool me once. But as for Richards keys working, it could be that there was a significant Cable leakage in the area big enough to carry his key's signal from the building to the parking lot. I can't say for sure because I don't know if that is even possible given that the keyfob signal is encrypted. Oh well, just an idea.
Originally posted by SurfnSoCal@July 27, 2005, 9:50 PM
try while sitting in an office building.
try while sitting in an office building.
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Originally posted by RMac@July 27, 2005, 7:26 PM
Yeah... next thing you know, people will claim you can roll down your windows with the remote
Yeah... next thing you know, people will claim you can roll down your windows with the remote

No snipe hunting, you have to acatch too many to make a meal.
Now if you need any relative bearing grease though, let me know!
Originally posted by RMac@July 27, 2005, 8:26 PM
Yeah... next thing you know, people will claim you can roll down your windows with the remote
Yeah... next thing you know, people will claim you can roll down your windows with the remote

Office Space takeoff:
Engineer: "So, you want us to fix Global Windows?"
Ford Exec: "Naw, it's just not going to work anymore."
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guess I can't go snipe hunting now.
