Interesting. Of course, we know from the OJ saga that Cellphones can be located well enough to find a moving vehicle...
Anyone who thinks they can hide or have a private conversation for that matter and owns a cellular phone is sadly mistaken. The fact of the matter is that it is possible to send commands to the phone from the MTSO and cause it to turn on the hands-free mic and transmit on channel xxx at a power level of yyy with a SAT tone of zzz. It is then trivial to put one of the scanning receivers in each of the cell sites in the area surrounding the LKA of the phone into receive on that channel, voting S/N on the SAT tone to get the best audio from the best receiver and piping the audio to a test jack on the switch which has a recorder/speaker/whatever connected. While we're at it, since we know you're on transmitting on channel XXX, it is trivial to DF you based on foreign-carrier-detect alarms alone within about 1000 yards. Beyond that, anyone with the most antiquated DF equipment could find you in minutes. Of course, I've never done this. Especially not with an EMX-2500. And most definitely not in Charlotte, NC while working for the B carrier there. Still, very big-brotherish. ------- John Fraizer (tvo) | __ _ | The System Administrator | / / (_)__ __ ____ __ | The choice mailto:tvo@EnterZone.Net | / /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / | of a GNU http://www.EnterZone.Net/ | /____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ | Generation A 486 is a terrible thing to waste...