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Actually, most likely, the reason these work, is because you (and most people) live under the Biggest Long-Wave Antenna around (Power lines, telephone cables, TV cables, ect)! And, those that doubt, tell me the range with a lousy antenna, that Jim Creek, and Ect. can be copied! this is around 18 KHz ! Corse, doent hurt to have a massive antenna, and beaucoup power ! BTW, THAT signal is also     

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Author: Jim - NN7K
Date: Jul 2, 2007 20:29

Actually, most likely, the reason these work, is because you (and most people) live under the Biggest Long-Wave Antenna around (Power lines, telephone cables, TV cables, ect)! And, those that doubt, tell me the range with a lousy antenna, that Jim Creek, and Ect. can be copied! this is around 18 KHz ! Corse, doent hurt to have a massive antenna, and beaucoup power ! BTW, THAT signal is also
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On Jul 2, 7:29 pm, Paul Cardinale <pcardin...@volcanomail.com> wrote: > If you weren't a babbling imbecile you would realize that the fact > that you can buy a wristwatch with a LW receiver in it means that the > technology is not classified (or do you harbor the delusion that the > FBI/CIA [sic] makes the watches?) In the thread where I talk about analog cell phones using AM radio between     

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Author: Jim - NN7K
Date: Jul 2, 2007 20:29

On Jul 2, 7:29 pm, Paul Cardinale <pcardin...@volcanomail.com> wrote: If you weren't a babbling imbecile you would realize that the fact that you can buy a wristwatch with a LW receiver in it means that the technology is not classified (or do you harbor the delusion that the FBI/CIA [sic] makes the watches?) In the thread where I talk about analog cell phones using AM radio between
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Nellie wrote: > Nina wrote: > >> On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:07:00 -0500, DrLith <drlith@nospamhotmail.com> > >>> I should clarify that my cellphone is also always where I left it, >>> but when "where I left it" might include anywhere on the planet, as >>> opposed to a 6-ft radius from the wall jack, things become more >>> problematic. >> >> >> I have to say, though, the thing I *love* is     

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Author: Radium
Date: Jul 2, 2007 19:59

DrLith wrote: Nellie wrote: My current fantasy is a phone that replaces my wrist-watch, so I don't have to worry about where I put it. Of course it has to be light, small, and with some sort of extendable (maybe folding or sliding) keypad. Of course it may already exist, but I haven't seen it (nor looked for it) - not to mention too expensive to be justifiable yet
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Doug Anderson wrote: > Nellie <ellie_first@hotmail.com> writes: > > >>Nina wrote: >> >> >>>On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:07:00 -0500, DrLith <drlith@nospamhotmail.com> >> >>>>I should clarify that my cellphone is also always where I left it, >>>>but when "where I left it" might include anywhere on the planet, as >>>>opposed to a 6-ft radius from the wall jack, things become more >>>>problematic     

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Author: Radium
Date: Jul 2, 2007 19:59

Nellie <ellie_first@hotmail.com> writes: Nina wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:07:00 -0500, DrLith <drlith@nospamhotmail.com> I should clarify that my cellphone is also always where I left it, but when "where I left it" might include anywhere on the planet, as opposed to a 6-ft radius from the wall jack, things become more problematic. I have to say, though
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Nina wrote: > On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:07:00 -0500, DrLith <drlith@nospamhotmail.com> >>I should clarify that my cellphone is also always where I left it, but >>when "where I left it" might include anywhere on the planet, as opposed >>to a 6-ft radius from the wall jack, things become more problematic. > > > I have to say, though, the thing I *love* is that you can phone it. > So unless     

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Author: DrLith
Date: Mar 16, 2007 13:26

Steven L. wrote: Experts: Air security focuses on past threats Laptops, cell phones and watches pose potential danger (AP) -- The next terrorist attack could be carried out by airline passengers who hide bomb ingredients in hair gel or baby milk bottles and assemble their weapon in a locked restroom, security experts warn. The announcement Thursday of a foiled plot to blow
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Author: Nellie
Date: Mar 16, 2007 12:41

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Author: Nellie
Date: Mar 16, 2007 08:58

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Author: Doug Anderson
Date: Mar 16, 2007 08:49

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Author: Nellie
Date: Mar 16, 2007 08:32

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Author: cornytheclown
Date: Aug 12, 2006 20:33

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