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	Here's the frequencies for the new cordless phones.  You 
can set the channels up on most scanners so you can listen in on 
the neighborhood gossip, etc...
		CHANNEL          BASE            HANDSET
				1	46.61O	49.670
				2	46.63O	49.845
				3	46.670	49.860
				4	46.710	49.770
				5	46.730	49.875
				6	46.770	49.830
				7	46.830	49.890
				8	46.870	49.930
				9	46.930	49.990
			10	46.970	46.970
	You should be able to hear both sides of the conversation on 
either the base or handset frequencies due to the telephone hybrid 
circuitry.
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By the way, those order-taking boxes you see at some McDonald's
and Jack-in-the-Box drive-thru restaurants...you will find them 
operating simplex on one or more of the following frequencies:
				               35.020
				             154.570
				             154.600
				             157.595                                                                 
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Those cute little wireless microphones you see professional 
singers
using?  Snoop around:
					36.70
					37.10     These aren't the cheap Radio Shack
					37.16     variety of wireless mike -                                                                            
they're the
					40.68     expensive, professional 
variety...
					42.89
					44.87
					47.27
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All frequencies are in megahertz and are shared with other low power, 
short range utility services, so you may hear some strange things 
depending upon your location and antenna.                                                
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Keep in mind that it may be unlawful for you to divulge certain 
information you hear on your scanner.