Re: Cell Phone Extenders? |
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radiodude (spamwd8chl@nowaygmail.com) Wed, 18 Jan 2006 16:02:32 -0500
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> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: But if you buy a cell phone and obtain > service from some carrier, aren't you granted a license (on the > carrier's master license) to use the phone as a transmitter? PAT]
No! And the BDA is a SEPARATE tranmitter from your cell phone,
John Levine wrote:
>> If you buy a cellphone and contract for service for that cellphone
> An interesting theory, although clearly nonsensical with GSM phones.
Not theory. Cloning other phones onto your account is theft of
(Speaking as a former switch tech for a cell company.)
niallgal@yahoo.com wrote:
> A quick web search comes up with:
> http://www.digitalantenna.com/cellamprep_DA4000SBR.html which makes the
> Q: Does the owner of this equipment (installed location) require an FCC
> A: No, neither the user nor the installer needs an FCC license. All of
> Maybe worth a try.
> N
That person is lying through his teeth, and has been told so many
Jim Barbour |
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