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WARNING You can be heard on a cordless phone WARNING

Yes, it's done whether we like it or not, whether it's legal or not, whether it's moral or not.  If you don't want to be heard by a scanner then use the wire line.  Please remember, a cordless phone is nothing more than a transceiver which broadcasts your voice, and the person you're talking to, on radio frequencies which float through the air. And they float a very good distance.

 

In the olden days, before scanners, there were inventions created, just to hear your neighbors...

                     

 


USA cordless phone information

WARNING - If your cordless phone transmits on the following frequencies, you can be heard. - WARNING  

Some frequencies used on older phones:

Channel Base Handset
1 43.720 48.760
2 43.740 48.840
3 43.820 48.860
4 43.840 48.920
5 43.920 49.020
6 43.960 49.080
7 44.120 49.100
8 44.160 49.160
9 44.180 49.200
10 44.200 49.240
11 44.320 49.280
12 44.360 49.360
13 44.400 49.400
14 44.460 49.460
15 44.480 49.500
16 46.610 49.670
17 46.630 49.845
18 46.670 49.860
19 46.710 49.770
20 46.730 49.875
21 46.770 49.830
22 46.830 49.890
23 46.870 49.930
24 46.930 49.990
25 46.970 49.970

 

The following information obtained from sources without verification:

Panasonic KX-T9000 - 60 Channel Cordless -

 
Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET
01 902.100 926.100 11 902.400 926.400 21 902.700 926.700
02 902.130 926.130 12 902.430 926.430 22 902.730 926.730
03 902.160 926.160 13 902.460 926.460 23 902.760 926.760
04 902.190 926.190 14 902.490 926.490 24 902.790 926.790
05 902.220 926.220 15 902.520 926.520 25 902.820 926.820
06 902.250 926.250 16 902.550 926.550 26 902.850 926.850
07 902.280 926.280 17 902.580 926.580 27 902.880 926.880
08 902.310 926.310 18 902.610 926.610 28 902.910 926.910
09 902.340 926.340 19 902.640 926.640 29 902.940 926.940
10 902.370 926.370 20 902.670 926.670 30 902.970 926.970

 
Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET
31 903.000 927.000 41 903.300 927.300 51 903.600 927.600
32 903.030 927.030 42 903.330 927.330 52 903.630 927.630
33 903.060 927.060 43 903.360 927.360 53 903.660 927.660
34 903.090 927.090 44 903.390 927.390 54 903.690 927.690
35 903.120 927.120 45 903.420 927.420 55 903.720 927.720
36 903.150 927.150 46 903.450 927.450 56 903.750 927.750
37 903.180 927.180 47 903.480 927.480 57 903.780 927.780
38 903.210 927.210 48 903.510 927.510 58 903.810 927.810
39 903.240 927.240 49 903.540 927.540 59 903.840 927.840
40 903.270 927.270 50 903.570 927.570 60 903.870 927.870

Other Panasonic 900MHZ Cordless

 
COLOUR BASE HANDSET
Blue 902.100 926.100
Hot Pink 902.130 926.130
Banana 902.160 926.160
Cerise 902.190 926.190
White 902.220 926.220
Off White 902.250 926.250
Gray 902.280 926.280
Fuschia 902.310 926.310
Pink 902.340 926.340
Chartreuse 902.370 926.370
Neon Purple 902.400 926.400
Black 903.870 927.870

V-TECH Cordless Phones

 
Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET Ch. BASE HANDSET
01 905.600 925.500 08 906.300 926.200 15 907.000 926.900
02 905.700 925.600 09 906.400 926.300 16 907.100 927.000
03 905.800 925.700 10 906.500 926.400 17 907.200 927.100
04 905.900 925.800 11 906.600 926.500 18 907.300 927.200
05 906.000 925.900 12 906.700 926.600 19 907.400 927.300
06 906.100 926.000 13 906.800 926.700 20 907.500 927.400
07 906.200 926.100 14 906.900 926.800 - - -
 

Baby Monitors:
 
49.300
49.830
49.845
49.860
49.875
49.890


Here is an ad I saw at another web site dealing with "getting all the signal you can":

CORDLESS PHONE MONITORING ANTENNA
If you want your scanner to be able to pull in those cordless telephone calls and baby monitors, then toss the antenna that came with the scanner and replace it with this one! Rubber ducks and whip antennas are just to small to be efficient at 46-49 MHz where most cordless phones operate. This powerful portable halfwave antenna is resonant in the cordless phone band and has the surface area to pull in signals. The National Scanning Report found that "cordless phone conversations unheard using the whip came booming in." It's designed to give the best performance possible for an indoor antenna. In use, it's stretched out to the full 15 ft. Iength, then coiled up and put away when done. Gain is approximately 2 dBi (the gain of a stock antenna at 46 is about minus l6 dBi). Standard BNC connector. Includes frequency chart for cordless phones and baby monitors. Feedline: 8 ft. RG8X. Material: 300 Ohm ladder. Weight: 1 Ib. Warning: eaves dropping on telephone conversations of others is generally illegal consult with an attorney before engaging in any such activity.
CMA...Cordless Phone Monitoring Antenna...$49.00



Worried about privacy, here's an article on that subject:

RADIOMAN
Roger Williams

HOW TO HAVE A
CORDLESS PHONE
AND MAINTAIN PRIVACY
 


It's only been a few decades since the first rudimentary FM-based cordless phones were introduced for consumer use. With modern computer technology, consumers have a wide range of security devices available to them. However, the buyer needs to know how to find the ultimate in range and reliable security. Without this security the phone user's conversations can easily be monitored and recorded. For instance, your checking account and credit card numbers, as well as other personal information can easily be picked up by unscrupulous eavesdroppers. Most cordless phone users are unaware that anyone with a police scanning device can sit outside a user's home and listen to the private two-way conversation going on. And the party being called may not be aware that the caller is using a cordless phone and thus subject to unknown monitoring. Armed with just a little technical information, however, any buyer can make decisions regarding a cordless phone purchase from the standpoint of security, increased range, and relatively low cost.
 

The Original Phone: 49 MHz

When the mass-produced cordless devices were hooked to phone lines as wireless extensions, little thought was given to the eavesdropper. These units transmitted and received direct FM signals on a single frequency, between the government-assigned frequencies of 46.0 MHz and 49.995 MHz. Anyone with a scanner could eavesdrop. Even worse, someone with another cordless phone could be on the same frequency, and if close enough, could access the phone line of the original user to make calls which would be charged to the number of that original user's system. These phones sometimes have ten frequencies that are switchable. Anyone with one of these units can "cruise" the neighborhood, switching channels until a "live one" is found, and then use that person's phone to make a call (as soon as a dial tone is heard, the frequency is active and phone calls can be made and received using someone else's line).

Unfortunately, fancy packaging surround these Star Trek-looking devices and sales continue--buyers oblivious to the dangers. The idea is to stay away from these devices which can be  easily monitored.
 

New Generation: 900 MHz Phone Systems

Once all the concerns over security were voiced, manufacturers requested and received permission to build cordless extension phones in the 900 MHz band range. These extender  phones have increased range, and, with the new digital technology, have increased security.  However, there are many devices available which can still monitor, but not use the systems. Although this protects the phone systems from illegal use, the eavesdropper remains a problem.  This unit is sold to the consumer as eavesdropper-proof, leaving the buyer with a false sense of security.

A version of the unit with "Spread Spectrum Technology," which is basically secure, has been introduced in a limited number of devices. Spread Spectrum Technology is a marriage of radio and digital technology involving automated non-repeating frequency switching--computer controlled. This technology provides noise-free transmission with the cleanest audio, combined with the highest security. These systems have double the range of previous systems.  A Spread Spectrum transmission is a thousand times wider than a regular cordless phone signal. With all this extra space there is room for more data to be transmitted, which increases the sound quality and reduces interference from other units on nearby frequencies. Scanners are unable to make sense of the Spread Spectrum signal, therefore making it more secure. 

Only high tech computer-driven systems can monitor Spread Spectrum devices--at great expense and size. If a 900 MHz system is to be purchased, it should have Spread Spectrum Technology in both the handset and the base receiver.  If only one part is covered it can still be monitored easily.

The Future: 2.4 GHz Systems

A number of manufacturers have recently released a version of the Spread Spectrum phones at a frequency not available in any commercially made monitors. The  technology is the same as in the 900 MHz Spread Spectrum devices, however, there is slightly  more range, with even greater security.

Manufacturers and Costs

Many major manufacturers are providing the consumer with quality, high-security devices.  Competition between these manufacturers is keeping down the cost to the consumer. The prices range from about $60, for the totally non-secured 49 MHz devices, to $200 for the high-end 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum unit with caller I.D., paging, voice mail, redial, message waiting and other exotic features. Uniden Corporation, Sony, Panasonic, and AT&T are among the major suppliers of today's equipment. I recommend that warranties be carefully checked. If
the salesperson can explain Spread Spectrum Technology, they may be the right one to help you in your selection. If not, look carefully at the documentation--the unit's technology may NOT be Spread Spectrum. 

Remember: the unit MUST have Spread Spectrum on BOTH the handset and its base.
 

Radioman can be reached at roger.w@ix.netcom.com   All questions are certainly welcome.


UK cordless phone information

Types of Cordless Telephone

CT1 - This first generation cordless telephone provides a maximum range of about 200 metres between handset and base station (individual models may have a range considerably less than this) and is primarily designed for domestic use. Introduced in 1983 when use of cordless telephones first became legally permitted in this country, CT1 telephones have to conform to RA performance specification MPT 1322 (as amended) or MPT 1384. Operation has to be on not more than one of the pair of frequencies set out below at any one time:

 

Channel
Number
Base Station
Transmission
Frequency
Portable Station
Transmission
Frequency
1 1642.00 kHz 47.45625 MHz
2 1662.00 kHz 47.46875 MHz
3 1682.00 kHz 47.48125 MHz
4 1702.00 kHz 47.49375 MHz
5 1722.00 kHz 47.50625 MHz
6 1742.00 kHz 47.51875 MHz
7 1762.00 kHz 47.53125 MHz or
47.44375 MHz
8 1782.00 kHz 47.54375 MHz

Based on the responses to the 1996 Cordless Consultation document published by the RA and DTI, a further eight paired channels, for use by analogue CT1 cordless phones in the 31 and 39 MHz frequency bands are now available. This new allocation was made to overcome congestion in the existing analogue CT1 bands, pending the wider availability of low cost digital cordless phones for the consumer market. The eight channels will employ 25 kHz spacing and equipment operating on these frequencies must be type approved to MPT 1384. These frequencies can be used to send and receive voice or data messages over a telecomm-unications system and operation has to be on not more than one of the pair of frequencies set out below at any one time:

 

Channel
Number
Base Station
Transmission
Frequency
Portable Station
Transmission
Frequency
1 31.0375 MHz 39.9375 MHz
2 31.0625 MHz 39.9625 MHz
3 31.0875 MHz 39.9875 MHz
4 31.1125 MHz 40.0125 MHz
5 31.1375 MHz 40.0375 MHz
6 31.1625 MHz 40.0625 MHz
7 31.1875 MHz 40.0875 MHz
8 31.2125 MHz 40.1125 MHz

Extended Range CT1 - A variation of CT1 which is designed to meet demand primarily in rural areas for a cordless telephone capable of a far longer range from handset to base station of up to 2Km. Equipment must conform to RA specification MPT 1371 (as amended) and the apparatus must operate on only one of the following pairs of frequencies:

Channel
Number
Base Station
Transmission
Frequency
Portable Station
Transmission
Frequency

 

1 47.43125 MHz 77.5125 MHz
2 47.41875 MHz 77.5500 MHz

Manufacturers are allowed the option to offer 12.5 kHz channel products according to this specification as an alternative to the current 25 kHz products.

CT2 - The CT2 uses digitised speech and digital transmission thereby offering a clearer voice signal than analogue CT1. Another advantage is that CT2 does not suffer from the inherent interference problems associated with CT1.

The specifications for CT2 are MPT 1334 and MPT 1375 or the Interim European Telecommunications Standard I-ETS 300 131, and the operating frequencies are in the band 864.1 MHz to 868.1 MHz using frequency division multiple access digital technology.