It depends. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) banned the manufacture of scanners and Ham Radios that can receive cell phones years ago. The manufacture of radios with this capability available is no longer available however, it took several years before this was changed. The cell phone signals would need to be analog for them to be able to listen in to and if you were traveling in a car on a highway, your signal would jump to another cell site and the listener would need to travel with you and know what frequency you would need to. This is difficult to do because of the large number of frequencies or channels available to analog cell phones. This takes several minutes with most scanners. It is now also illegal to modify a radio to receive these signals and has always been illegal to listen to them. It is also illegal to disclose the content of anything you hear on a scanner unless it is a conversation between Ham Radio operators and obviously your favorite broadcast station.
Digital cell phone signals are nearly impossible to listen to because of their encoding.
The short Answer: No, you can not listen to cell phone conversations on any form of Amateur radio. The blurb above is all about what scanner users could do in past years, but scanner users are not licensed amateur radio operators.
Yes a cell phone is a radio
Another answer:
A cell phone is a transmitting and receiving radio.
It needs the code. Call, your dealer. That has nothing to do with it. Got to a ford or mercury dealer and they will tell you they no nothing about it. It is the fleet installed cell phone that is causing the problem. Turn the car on, turn the cell phone on, wait a minute, the turn cell phone off. Radio will the work. If you do not still have the cell phone handset, get and hook it up. then do as above says. I had the same problem, and solved the problem by turning cell phone on and the turning it off again.
An XM satellite radio antenna cannot be used as a cell phone antenna as they use a different type of connection. Satellite signals operate on a different frequency from cell phones and use different technologies in their antennas as well.
The simple answer is no. First, Radio waves do absolutely nothing to your health. It is the electromagentic waves that come from the cell phone that "maybee" harmful to your health if you use your cell phone constantly. If you have a lead case around the cell phone it may help but you are better off buying a bluetooth headset which uses even less ectromagentic waves. The real key is to not let your cell phone get so hot, this means that more radiation from your battery and electronic parts are spreading - to your head if it is close to it. At the worst, a hot cell phone can harm human cell tissue, however, there are no known direct cases of any type of cancer from cell phones. Thanks, Cell Phone Accessories Junkie http://www.anythingformycell.com
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It depends what kind of phone you have, but usually yes
Yes. A cell phone is basically a phone connected to two radios, One radio tuned to listen and one radio to transmit what you say.
Yes, you can buy a cell phone at Radio Shack. Radio Shack's selection on phones tends to be a bit smaller than some other stores, but they do sell them.
Motorola makes the best two way radio available on the market today. Incidentally, they also make the best cell phone with walkie-talkie capabilities. Although, there are many cell phone applications available now that allow any cell phone to become like a two way radio.
yes from what i understand, using the radio antenna can mess up your radio and your cell phone
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It needs the code. Call, your dealer. That has nothing to do with it. Got to a ford or mercury dealer and they will tell you they no nothing about it. It is the fleet installed cell phone that is causing the problem. Turn the car on, turn the cell phone on, wait a minute, the turn cell phone off. Radio will the work. If you do not still have the cell phone handset, get and hook it up. then do as above says. I had the same problem, and solved the problem by turning cell phone on and the turning it off again.