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On 28 Oct 2006 20:56:09 -0700, "D7666" wrote:
Tom Robinson wrote: an iTrip device or similar which allows you to broadcast on FM, An iTrip is plausible. It just could be possible it was not a deliberate hack but the perpetrators discovered it accidentally. Probably, but more likely to be on a previous occasion, as this one seemed quite "prepared" - they had some way of playing their own voice as well. I thought (with my telecoms engineer hat on) iTrips were not yet legal in the UK and are still subject to Ofcom consultation not complete until end of 2006. Having said that, they are on sale in UK, and (not sure) I think I read somewhere they carry CE marks which sort of makes them European legal (cue pedantic discussion UK v. EU law). AFAIK they are still illegal to use in the UK, but I expect there's a fair few places you can buy them. If not it would probably be easy to get one shipped from the US. -- to respond via email, visit: http://tinyurl.com/e48z9 |
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