Re: Cell Phone Blocker Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <fv0sjs$5da$1@aioe.org>,
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>>> Not at all. If you found that you couldn't call an ambulance to rescue
>>> your ailing mother, then later found out that the cell phone company had
>>> made a deliberate decision to leave (or create!) a black hole of signal
>>> in that area solely for financial reasons, you'd be pissed.
>>
>> Perhaps, but I chose my cellphone company, coverage holes and all.
>>
>>> It's the same thing as the restaurant owner creating a black hole of
>>> signal in his area.
>> Not at all- the cellco can legally leave holes of coverage- electronic
>> jamming is illegal.
>
> While that's true, it's also true that no one has the right to cellular
> coverage. Given that, your lack of coverage somewhere is just as easily
> (and more likely) explained by cell company incompetence as it is by
> someone jamming the airwaves.
>
> Doesn't change the fact that no one has the RIGHT to make a cell phone
> call.
>
> And if I want to put up a decorative Faraday cage in my restaurant,
> there's not thing one anyone can do about it. And if I put up a
> jammer...well, honestly, who would know?
>
As long as you run your jammer INSIDE your Faraday cage nobody will
care. The minute your Faraday cage springs a leak, you are in trouble! |