[Boatanchors] Carbon Mic Rejuvination
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Sun Mar 17 18:31:41 EDT 2013
To most people, service tecnicians are all but invisible. A tool belt and
hard hat from a ham flea would be a much more than adequate cover. A
portable TDR and/or butt set would render you completely invisible.
IMO, no electronic communication is really secure, except possibly
sneakernet between PCs w/o any communication hardware.
YMMV,
-John
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> Ken any unidentified person around a pedestal will be challenged. The
> phone
> company here takes that kind of thing seriously. There are identifying
> marks on the phone company vehicles around here and if you are not in a
> properly marked vehicle and into a pedestal, someone will ask so you
> better
> be prepared to present identification. If you are on my property here for
> a
> reason like that I will challenge you and put a stop to your activities
> one
> way or another.
>
> Jim
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>
>
>> LOL! Your going to shoot me? Its a lot easier to clamp a buttset on a
>> junction box than try and lock on and decode a cell call.
>
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