This used to be quite common with cheap radio Shack scanners that covered cell phone frequencies and a bunch more. I used to listen to cell phone conversations just about every night, 35 years ago when cell phone first started becoming ubiquitous. The most common conversations heard were (1) between drug dealers, and (2) married men sneaking out to buy cigarettes and calling their girlfriends.VMI77 wrote:
Blue: Seems to me you just admitted violating both federal law Texas law in a public forum. In any case, what you did or didn't do has no relevance to whether the Feds should be using drones with this capability.
AFAIK, that is impossible, or at least many times more difficult these days as the cell phones have gone digital, and are encrypted, unless you have the unlock codes.
I believe it is unlawful to reveal radio transmissions not intended for you, but not to hear them. If that is what they want, let them keep them out of my backyard.