[ Skandy @ 04.07.2008. 17:18 ] @
Citat:
KLJUCEVI ZA DALJINSKO OTVARANJE AUTA OSTALI ZAKLJUCANI U AUTU
Ovaj ce vam trik jednom mozda zatrebati. Ako zakljucate kljuc od auta u autu, a rezervni kljuc imate kod kuce, uradite sledece: nekoga ko je u kuci sa vaseg mobitela zovnite na njen-njegov mobitel. Vas mobitel drzite 30-tak centimetara od vrata vaseg auta. Osoba u vasoj kuci treba drzati u ruci kljuc vaseg auta blizu mobitela i da pritisne dugmic za otkljucavanje.
Vas auto ce se otvoriti. Razdaljina uopce nije bitna, vazno je samo da na mobitel pozovete osobu kod koje je rezervni daljinski kljuc za otvaranje vaseg auta.

Naleteh na ovo, pa me zanima da li je to mit ili je zaista moguce tako nesto izvesti u praksi? Da li daljinski za otkljucavanje vrata emituju radio signal, ili zvuk, na frekvenciji necujnoj za ljudski uho.
[ Emil Ranc @ 04.07.2008. 17:44 ] @


Your remote car key operates by sending a weak, encrypted radio signal to a receiver inside the automobile, which in turn activates the door locks.

Since the system works on radio waves, not sound, the only conceivable way a signal from your spare remote could be picked up by one cell phone and relayed to your car's onboard receiver by another would be if both phones were capable of sending and receiving at exactly the same frequency as the remote itself — which they can't be, given that all remote entry devices operate at frequencies between 300 and 500 MHz, while all mobile phones, by law, operate at 800 MHz and higher.
[ Darko Prelic @ 06.07.2008. 00:45 ] @
U prevodu - nije moguće :)
[ mulaz @ 06.07.2008. 02:26 ] @
a i kad bi bilo... zar je toliko tesko da se isproba pa da se sami uverite? svako danas ima mobilni, pa ako nije siguran, neka proba....
[ zaraza @ 06.07.2008. 05:04 ] @
http://www.elitemadzone.org/t142194