[MilCom] Broadband Comms Monitoring for Presidential Security?

Chris Parris CParris2 at compuserve.com
Tue Jul 13 22:47:07 EDT 2004


Message text written by "Ken"
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So does anyone have an opinion on these theories???

Ken
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Hi, Ken...

I also read Steve's column and thought he was jumping to a real far fetched
conclusion when he mentioned that. He simply took two unrelated events (he
and his friend talking on the radio and a Texas DPS car running by them at
high speed) and decided they must be related.

While I have no direct knowledge that this type of monitoring does not
happen, I would think that it would be very impractical in a real-time
basis. If an aircraft at altitude was to try and monitor all the possible
communications bands that might be used on the ground, there would be so
much to listen to that they wouldn't  have enough SIGINT & COMINT folks to
try and listen to everything. How would they weed out real threats and just
two guys talking? Also, how would they locate two people on FRS that might
be anywhere in a large radius from the aircraft's position?

At least for the time being, I'm not buying it...

- Chris

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Chris Parris
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Monitoring Times Magazine
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