posted on Oct, 26 2006 @ 07:11 PM
The instrument he is holding in his hand is a radio scanner tuned on GSM phone frequencies in Europe, the 900 MHz bands is for cordless phones in
North America, GSM phones are in 1900 MHz bands in North America.
The other instrument next to his scanner is a signal strength meter, this helps him centering the dial on a precise frequencie to hear crystal clear
voice of people talking on the phone. He rely on this device because he use a cheap RadioShack scanner, some more expensive scanners have the S-Meter
already integrated onboard.
The microwave repeater hidden in the fake chimney is a line of sight signal, transmiting in the 30 GHz bands to link cell phone towers together, if he
tried climbing on the roof top to put is radio receiver in the microwave beam he would probably fry the electronics in it.
Hope this clarify your mind control fears. But then again I could be a government disinfo agent, so keep the aluminium foil beanie on just in case.
EDIT: My bad, on closer look in the linked video it was not a S-Meter but rather a TriField Natural EM Meter
(
www.trifield.com...) What the ...? Does this really work for catching
microwave cell towers?! If so, I think it's pretty clever actually for merly $220 this seems like the poor man's version of a microwave frequency
counter I guess, because true SHF receivers on the market cost more than $15000.
(
www.macom.com...)
[edit on 26-10-2006 by ufia]