Xref: utzoo misc.wanted:4696 misc.forsale:4892 sci.electronics:5950 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!batcomputer!cornell!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!kg19+ From: kg19+@andrew.cmu.edu (Kurt A. Geisel) Newsgroups: misc.wanted,misc.forsale,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Remote Home monitoring via telephone! Message-ID: Date: 25 Apr 89 00:16:44 GMT References: <209@bud.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Class of '92, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 27 In-Reply-To: <209@bud.UUCP> And then there is the para-legal "Infinity Transmitter" which does essentially the same thing, but you can, using a special tone encoder, connect directly to the room "microphone" WITHOUT THE PHONE EVER RINGING. Without the tone encoder the telephone works normally! You can't sell completed units, due to its obvious bugging applications, but there are plans available from several sources. Email me if you are interested. If you want to get really fancy, there's Steve Ciarcia's "Video Rover" system which uses his Imagewise image transmitter to give you a video picture of your home, complete with camera-aiming commands. For the standard phone-snoop equipment (which WILL ring the phone and alert any occupants, authorized or otherwise) contact: HELLO DIRECT 2346 Bering Drive San Jose, CA 95131-1121 1-800-HI-HELLO (800-444-3556) Kurt Geisel SNAIL : Carnegie Mellon University 65 Lambeth Dr. ARPA : kg19+@andrew.cmu.edu Pittsburgh, PA 15241 UUCP : uunet!nfsun!kgeisel "I will not be pushed, filed, indexed, stamped, BIX : kgeisel briefed, debriefed, or numbered!" - The Prisoner