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Old 21-11-2018, 13:56   #13
heero_yuy
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Re: Funding of the BBC

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So you truly believe those OTT detector horns on top of the vans are actually capable of detecting anything?
There was a time back in the days of valve and CRT TV's that it was theoretically possible to detect from a distance if a TV was running. These days a TV can be used for many purposes other than watching live TV.

Anyway remote sensing "evidence" is inadmissable in a UK court of law.

Bear in mind that the "TV" could esaily be a laptop or mobile using a streaming service.

TVL compare their database of licences against that of the electoral register etc. and their computers send the same circular sequence of threatening letters to the difference addresses.

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I think they are there to intimidate!
Naturally. Most people haven't a clue about technology. Being an electronics engineer I know what is and is not possible.

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the radiation from your TV cannot be effectively screened. It travels through any material, including your body, with ease.

But fortunately it diminishes rapidly, which is why it has practically become unmeasurable at a distance of two feet.
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