More good info for you!!

Nice with the copy and paste from snopes. :cool:

Yeah, just tried it, no go. Oh well, the rest is good. sorry for that one tho.
 
mongoman said:
i think it wouldnt work because it dosent use sond it uses waves

umm...don't think you really understand how they both transmit data. its relatively the same thing, just different frequecies. its not a difference between sound and waves.
 
since the #2 doesn't work then the 3rd one would be the only one I didn't know.
But damn, that #2 would have been so sweet...
 
john123 said:
nah i didnt copy and paste. I learned it. And I already knew what frequency phones operate at.

They have numerous bands that they operate on. It's not limited to 800.
 
xtremezx2 said:
umm...don't think you really understand how they both transmit data. its relatively the same thing, just different frequecies. its not a difference between sound and waves.

oh thx for clearing that up for me!
 
xtremezx2 said:
umm...don't think you really understand how they both transmit data. its relatively the same thing, just different frequecies. its not a difference between sound and waves.

Yeah, the sound of your voice gets converted into a stream of data that gets decoded and turned back into sound once the data, sent thru the phone's signal, is received by the phone on the other end, regardless of cell, corded or cordless status.

Now, if your locking device used an actual sound frequency, than it may work.
 
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