The post office has to give the real address of any of their customers to anyone who asks. It does not help your privacy.
Only if a business name gets a PO box, a private citizen has an option of having their personal info released (look at a form for PO box rental, there's a check box for this !)
What happens to my tax/bill when I drive past someone whos using a "Noisy" TV antenna amplifier and I bounce all over the place in excess of 400 mph?
Will I be billed for the distance I covered, even though physically impossible?
see http://www.gars.net/gm/gm2001-07.pdf or search for many other references.
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The problem is that the amplifier is quite unstable in many samples
of this antenna, as well as similar ones made by Winegard, and tends to
oscillate around 1.57 GHz- right on the GPS L1 C/A frequency! The owner of
the boat had no idea that his TV antenna was blocking the operation of all
GPS receivers within a 1 km radius of the harbor. ...
The post office has to give the real address of any of their customers to anyone who asks. It does not help your privacy.
Only if a business name gets a PO box, a private citizen has an option of having their personal info released (look at a form for PO box rental, there's a check box for this !)
What happens to my tax/bill when I drive past someone whos using a "Noisy" TV antenna amplifier and I bounce all over the place in excess of 400 mph?
...
...
Will I be billed for the distance I covered, even though physically impossible?
see http://www.gars.net/gm/gm2001-07.pdf or search for many other references.
The problem is that the amplifier is quite unstable in many samples of this antenna, as well as similar ones made by Winegard, and tends to oscillate around 1.57 GHz- right on the GPS L1 C/A frequency! The owner of the boat had no idea that his TV antenna was blocking the operation of all GPS receivers within a 1 km radius of the harbor.
okay, so you can hear this.
Apparently this is done by Motorola's DVP - Digital Voice Privacy(tm) See bottom of page at http://home.bendcable.com/scanrite/scramble.html