[TheList] Fast food frequencies

Mark Foster blakjak at gmail.com
Fri Feb 9 17:18:59 AEDT 2018


Do we need to wade into the legalities of transmitting without relevant
licenses?

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com> wrote:

> This is a good idea, or maybe mount it to the roof racks if you have some.
>
> The headsets used by fast food places are all digital spread spectrum -
> possibly 2.4ghz. Made by HME afaik
>
>
> On 9/02/2018 5:16 p.m., Craig Molloy wrote:
>
> Have you thought about using a PA speaker under the hood, maybe? LOL
>
> On 8/02/2018 11:44 PM, Nick McEvoy wrote:
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> Evening all.
>
> I drive a diesel LandCruiser. I like my LandCruiser.
> People taking my drivethrough order don't however. "Sorry, I can't hear
> you, can you turn the engine off" seems to be common. Well I can, but it
> has a 1 or 3 minute turbo timer so do you really want to wait?
> So I wondered about talking to them directly.
>
> Does anyone know if the old fast food frequencies are still relevant or
> are they all digital 1.2 or 2.4 ghz links now? Can't seem to find any down
> here but not sure where to look? 30ish and 160ish MHz?
>
> Nick
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