Yes...it is possible...im not sure how...i just know that it is because it happend to me but i had picked up my phone and heard her conversation but she couldn't hear me...
Cordless phones use radio waves to communicate between the base and the handset. If you neighbor's phone happens to use the same frequency/channel at the same time there could be a connection between both conversations. It happened more often with older models, but shouldn't happen with models made in recent years. People with radio scanners may be able to monitor the frequencies that some cordless phones use, but that too is less likely to happen with newer cordless systems.
yes..........if your enstein............maybe
Yes, you can use your cordless phone by the microwave. It won't drop the call but you might hear static.
Normally, when a call is waiting, you hear a tone. Then, press the 'flash' button. If the phone does not have a 'flash' button, tap the 'hangup' button quickly (not on a cordless phone). Do the same to return to your original call.
Legally - not without a court order. Illegally - if you have an analogue cordless phone, anyone with a radio scanner can hear BOTH sides of the conversation if they know which frequency to monitor.
Normally, when a call is waiting, you hear a tone. Then, press the 'flash' button. If the phone does not have a 'flash' button, tap the 'hangup' button quickly (not on a cordless phone). Do the same to return to your original call.
They would still get a ring-tone - it's generated at the exchange. Losing power to the property would give the same impression as simply unplugging the phone.
Yes, it is possible that your neighbors can hear you inside if you can hear them outside, especially if there is little sound insulation in the walls between your homes.
Yes they are. Under normal circumstances, nobody can hear your conversations, but if need be, for criminal causes, the conversations can be shared.
First, you cannot record conversations over the phone, most states deem it a felony. However, if they are out in public or just 'outside" yes, you can as anyone could hear the conversation, therefore there is no expectation of privacy.Another View: Use caution in following the advice of the first answer. Many states apply the same criteria to face-to-face recorded conversations as they do to phone conversations. It will depend on your state laws and, in the case of interstate phone conversations, what the state law of the out-of-state party may be.
There is a special room/baby monitor setting included with the Uniden expandable cordless telephone system that allows you to hear audio from another location, so you can position one of the handsets in the baby's room and monitor the sounds remotely.
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In question form: Did I hear the phone ring?? ( as to question yourself) / Did you hear the phone ring? In statement form: I didn't hear the phone ring.