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Raw Date: Fri, 13 Aug 93 11:53:27 PDT
From: csvcjld@nomvst.lsumc.edu
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 93 11:53:27 PDT
Subject: Re: Beepers can also be used to track you down!
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>>There's probably a way to disable the transmitter in the beeper, but
>
>All you need is a faraday cage, an all metal enclosure with metal to
>metal contacts between all its surfaces. A Copper brillo type scrub
>pad, expanded out to make a pocket big enough for the pager.
How about a microwave oven?
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