cb377760@longs.LANCE.ColoState.EDU (Curtis Brown) (02/05/91)
Hello net-aholics, I know that most fast food places uses them headphones, for driv-thru, to each other, and so forth. But I don't know what frequency they run on. I want to be able to hear all of the rude comments they make. :) Any ideas where to scan? Any (and all) input greatly appreciated. ------------------------------------------------------- Curtis Brown self-claimed EE student cb377760@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu "So THAT'S what an invisible force field looks like!" -------------------------------------------------------
dt@yenta.alb.nm.us (David B. Thomas) (02/06/91)
Try 35.02 Mhz. mickey d's. little david -- Computer interfaces and user interfaces are as different as night and 1.
bender@oobleck.Eng.Sun.COM (Michael Bender) (02/07/91)
In article <ZZ> dt@yenta.alb.nm.us (David B. Thomas) writes: >Try 35.02 Mhz. mickey d's. Hey, I wonder what would happen if you had a 35.02 Mhz transmitter in your car, and as you were approaching the mickey d's driveway you placed an order for pickup either through the driver through or walk-in. I'll bet they would find it strange to say the least! mike -- Won't look like rain, Won't look like snow, | DOD #000007 Won't look like fog, That's all we know! | AMA #511250 We just can't tell you anymore, We've never made oobleck before! | MSC #298726