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Old 04-22-2005, 10:39 AM   #1
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Re: Open car door via cell phone


Grant Baxter wrote:
> I know this has been discussed before on this forum. I'm
> not asking if it can be done or not, I already know it
> can't. What I'm asking is: "Why not?".
>
> This subject came up last night, and one guy was swearing
> that his buddy who wouldn't lie, told him he did it. In
> looking for a rebuttal on urban legends, I came across
> their explanation as to why it can't happen. Their reason
> is because the cell phone and the key fob xmitter operate
> on different frequencies, implying that if they both
> worked on the same frequency, it would work.
>
> Isn't the real reason why it won't work is because the
> mouthpiece on the phone only responds to sound waves, not
> radio waves? Even if cell phones and car openers both
> operated on the same frequency, how would the xmitter's
> rf signal ever be picked up by the phone?


(How to put this...) Talking to the car door is only the first
part. You have to be able to tell it the sooper secret code.

-Quick




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Old 04-22-2005, 10:48 AM   #2
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You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:

1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.

2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.

3. Open the car door and get in.

4. Everyone will be impressed.

5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.

Works everytime

Bubba


"Quick" <quick7135-news@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Grant Baxter wrote:
>> I know this has been discussed before on this forum. I'm
>> not asking if it can be done or not, I already know it
>> can't. What I'm asking is: "Why not?".
>>
>> This subject came up last night, and one guy was swearing
>> that his buddy who wouldn't lie, told him he did it. In
>> looking for a rebuttal on urban legends, I came across
>> their explanation as to why it can't happen. Their reason
>> is because the cell phone and the key fob xmitter operate
>> on different frequencies, implying that if they both
>> worked on the same frequency, it would work.
>>
>> Isn't the real reason why it won't work is because the
>> mouthpiece on the phone only responds to sound waves, not
>> radio waves? Even if cell phones and car openers both
>> operated on the same frequency, how would the xmitter's
>> rf signal ever be picked up by the phone?

>
> (How to put this...) Talking to the car door is only the first
> part. You have to be able to tell it the sooper secret code.
>
> -Quick
>
>



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Old 04-22-2005, 11:12 AM   #3
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Bubba DeBub wrote:
> You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:
>
> 1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.
>
> 2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.
>
> 3. Open the car door and get in.
>
> 4. Everyone will be impressed.
>
> 5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.


Unless maybe you are a major-league baseball pitcher, I don't see how
one would be able throw a 4 or 5 ounce phone hard enough to break a car
window. Destroy the phone, yes, but car windows are TOUGH. I don't
intend to verify my conjecture, however.
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Old 04-22-2005, 11:23 AM   #4
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I am a really big/strong guy and I could do it. Care to volunteer your cell
phone? :-)

Bubba

"CharlesH" <hoch@exemplary.invalid> wrote in message
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> Bubba DeBub wrote:
>> You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:
>>
>> 1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.
>>
>> 2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.
>>
>> 3. Open the car door and get in.
>>
>> 4. Everyone will be impressed.
>>
>> 5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.

>
> Unless maybe you are a major-league baseball pitcher, I don't see how one
> would be able throw a 4 or 5 ounce phone hard enough to break a car
> window. Destroy the phone, yes, but car windows are TOUGH. I don't intend
> to verify my conjecture, however.



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Old 04-22-2005, 01:37 PM   #5
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thanks for the info, bubba.

sprint, however, does not offer the car door option. the company tells me
it is not planning on this option in the near future.

i am told that every wireless provider has this option in Arkansas.

stick with verizon.

"Bubba DeBub" <BubbaDeBub@RideEmCowboy.com> wrote in message
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You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:

1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.

2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.

3. Open the car door and get in.

4. Everyone will be impressed.

5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.

Works everytime

Bubba


"Quick" <quick7135-news@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1114187800.838126@sj-nntpcache-5...
> Grant Baxter wrote:
>> I know this has been discussed before on this forum. I'm
>> not asking if it can be done or not, I already know it
>> can't. What I'm asking is: "Why not?".
>>
>> This subject came up last night, and one guy was swearing
>> that his buddy who wouldn't lie, told him he did it. In
>> looking for a rebuttal on urban legends, I came across
>> their explanation as to why it can't happen. Their reason
>> is because the cell phone and the key fob xmitter operate
>> on different frequencies, implying that if they both
>> worked on the same frequency, it would work.
>>
>> Isn't the real reason why it won't work is because the
>> mouthpiece on the phone only responds to sound waves, not
>> radio waves? Even if cell phones and car openers both
>> operated on the same frequency, how would the xmitter's
>> rf signal ever be picked up by the phone?

>
> (How to put this...) Talking to the car door is only the first
> part. You have to be able to tell it the sooper secret code.
>
> -Quick
>
>




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Old 04-22-2005, 03:10 PM   #6
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Bubba DeBub wrote:
> You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:
>
> 1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.
>
> 2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.
>
> 3. Open the car door and get in.
>
> 4. Everyone will be impressed.
>
> 5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.
>
> Works everytime


Unfortunately, most cell phones are so cheaply constructed of soft
plastic these days the phone actually disintegrates against the glass,
without so much as leaving a scratch on the window.

I should know; My poor Treo 650 gets a new blemish, dent, scratch or
(now) crack on the screen if you so much as breathe on it. :P

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Old 04-22-2005, 03:37 PM   #7
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It appears that you guys have not seen my old Radio Shack brick phone from
the late 1980s. It weighs about 2 pounds and is made of metal and it works
on Verizon in analog mode. It could destroy an Army Tank!!! What am I gonna
do if they get rid of analog? My brick phone will not work anymore!!

Bubba

"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message
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> Bubba DeBub wrote:
>> You can open your car door with your cell phone. Here is how to do it:
>>
>> 1. Throw your cell phone as hard as you can at your car window.
>>
>> 2. Reach in through the broken car window and unlock the door.
>>
>> 3. Open the car door and get in.
>>
>> 4. Everyone will be impressed.
>>
>> 5. Call Verizon CS and get a replacement phone.
>>
>> Works everytime

>
> Unfortunately, most cell phones are so cheaply constructed of soft plastic
> these days the phone actually disintegrates against the glass, without so
> much as leaving a scratch on the window.
>
> I should know; My poor Treo 650 gets a new blemish, dent, scratch or (now)
> crack on the screen if you so much as breathe on it. :P
>
> --
> E-mail fudged to thwart spammers.
> Transpose the c's and a's in my e-mail address to reply.



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Old 04-22-2005, 05:49 PM   #8
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"Bubba DeBub" <BubbaDeBub@RideEmCowboy.com> wrote:

>I am a really big/strong guy and I could do it. Care to volunteer your cell
>phone? :-)


Sure! And your car. I have an old NEC cell that should do the trick.



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Old 04-23-2005, 01:49 PM   #9
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"Bubba DeBub" <BubbaDeBub@RideEmCowboy.com> wrote in message
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> I am a really big/strong guy and I could do it. Care to volunteer

your cell
> phone? :-)
>
> Bubba


Not with one of the girlyman "women's cosmetic compacts" that pass for
flip phones today.

You might be able to do it with an old Nokia 61xx series phone with
one of the large high capacity batteries installed.

I was on a business trip with a former boss several years ago. We were
trying to locate each other in a hotel complex without success - no
service or dropped calls. My 4 year old Nokia 6160 was acting up, it'd
been dropped too many times.

I walked outside and saw her standing about 100' away across the plaza
trying to call me. I yelled and she turned and looked as I threw my
phone at her. It skidded across the bricks, hit the curb at her feet
and flew into 3 pieces. I walked over, picked it up and snapped it
back together and it still worked except the screen was broken. She
thought that it was pretty funny!

BTW, car windshields and some rear windows are made of Laminated
Safety Glass which has 1 or more layers of tough, flexible plastic to
prevent the glass from shattering.

Side windows on cars are usually made of specially treated glass that
breaks into small pieces. If you hit it at the right angle you could
get lucky. I've had several occasions were I needed to break a car
side window, it's pretty tough to do even with a hammer!
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Old 04-23-2005, 01:58 PM   #10
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"Bubba DeBub" <BubbaDeBub@RideEmCowboy.com> wrote in message
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> It appears that you guys have not seen my old Radio Shack brick

phone from
> the late 1980s. It weighs about 2 pounds and is made of metal and it

works
> on Verizon in analog mode. It could destroy an Army Tank!!! What am

I gonna
> do if they get rid of analog? My brick phone will not work anymore!!
>

I have several old Fujitsu 3 Watt "Transportable" analog phones. They
only worked with Cellular1 service. They have handsets like a wireless
phone with really well made expandable cords that survived 8 years of
use without any problems. The carrying cases contain the transponder
and a 7 lb. lead acid battery twice the size of a motorcycle battery!
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