Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Does anyone know the frequincies of At&t cordless phones?

Q.

A. not understanding why you need the frequencies for...

the 1st gen cordless phones had 25 channels, around 40-50 mhz... not many of these phones are in use any longer, but the actual channels are listed many places online....

900mhz phones operate on a much larger range of channels in the 900 mhz range, with the handset and base usually using 2 diffrent frequencies, they are mostly between 900mhz, and 925mhz....

DSS was introduced several years after many insecure 900 mhz phones were already in use, and many people still have 900 mhz phones with out DSS (i have seen radio shack still selling these phones for about $20 less than a year ago) DSS encrypts the signal into a digital signal, and changes channels constantly, to reduce or eliminate possible eavesdropping.

2.4 ghz I am uncertain as to how many frequencies that these phones use, but 2.4 ghz = 2400 mhz so they are within that range... along with wifi networks, and while you are unable to change the channel your phone operates on, if there is interfearance between the phone and wifi network, you can change the channel that the wifi operates on, with the routers control pannel accessed by putting 192.168.1.1 into your web browser and entering the router user name and password *usuallay admin / password*

5.8 ghz phones operate within 5800mhz . and like 900 mhz DSS phones, and 2.4 ghz phones they are digital, and change channels automaticllay to the clearest channel, to my knowledge there is no consumer product that is capable of reciving 2400mhz or 5800mhz and listening in to these conversations.... \

DECT phones operate within 1.9ghz or 1900mhz....

as the lower the frequency the further the range, and longer battery life you will recieve, the best phones that are sold today are the 900 mhz phones, however, for security, the best phone to purchave, with the 2nd to best range is the DECT 1.9 ghz phone.. also the DECT phone will not get interfearance with your wifi network...


unsure what you need this info for.. but FYI if you plan on using a radio scanner to pick up phone conversations...
1- it is illegal to listen in on or record a phone conversation to which you are not a part of...
2- if number 1 didnt scare you... most people now have 2.4 or 5.8 cordless phones, which make it very difficult to find something to listen to (but then again, there are those baby monitors...)
3- most phone conversations are just not worth listening to any how... most conversations between people are boring..


is Panasonic Dect 6 better than Panasonic 5.8GHZ?
Q. I'm trying to choose between Panasonic cordless Dect 6 answerer with base key pad and Panasonic 5.8GHZ cordless answerer with base key pad.

A. DECT-digital enhanced cordless telecommunications

DECT is better then 5.8 better range, and battery life...

2.4ghz is better then 5.8ghz...

from best to worst:
DECT 1.9Ghz
2.4Ghz **may interfere with wifi, or other wireless devices such as baby monitors, or wireless cameras
5.8Ghz
900Mhz **if does NOT have DSS, can be monitored with radio scanner, may interfere with wireless devices such as baby monitors, and other consumer electronics...





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