detector vans are a myth. They have a list of all the houses without a license, and knock on the doorsElysarian":1kb6mzwk said:I don't want to look like I'm condoning law breaking here but...
It is possible to avoid detector vans if you can find reliable internet streams of all the programs you want to watch - though they do mosltly rely on the database that you get added to whenever you buy a TV or other device (ever wonder why they ask for an address when you buy a TV?).
Assuming you have no equipment in your house that's capable of receiving a TV signal that is
Detector vans work by picking up and triangulating something called "IF (Intermediate frequency) re-radiation" - basically any TV or other reciever that is switched on retransmits whatever it recieves on a slightly lower frequency.
Chopper1192":3pidghz5 said:Tv rots the brain anyway. A good book and radio 4 is all you need, and maybe Planet Rock for the housework.
Pyro Tim":8b6ah7ny said:detector vans are a myth. They have a list of all the houses without a license, and knock on the doorsElysarian":8b6ah7ny said:I don't want to look like I'm condoning law breaking here but...
It is possible to avoid detector vans if you can find reliable internet streams of all the programs you want to watch - though they do mosltly rely on the database that you get added to whenever you buy a TV or other device (ever wonder why they ask for an address when you buy a TV?).
Assuming you have no equipment in your house that's capable of receiving a TV signal that is
Detector vans work by picking up and triangulating something called "IF (Intermediate frequency) re-radiation" - basically any TV or other reciever that is switched on retransmits whatever it recieves on a slightly lower frequency.
Chopper1192":1r6bef6w said:Tv rots the brain anyway. A good book and radio 4 is all you need, and maybe Planet Rock for the housework.
highlandsflyer":11kov2pe said:What pisses me right down the toilet is the repeated letters threatening action when you have no license on a property. I have complained to them before about it, we had a place empty for five years while I was refurbishing it. They kept sending more of these damn threatening letters, and when you call them and complain they say you just have to inform them. Yes, but once you have informed them it only last for a while and they start it all again.
It is conceivable they could have 'entered' the property at some point due to this. Surely letting them know once should be enough?
That is itself a myth that goes right back to the 60's. Im a radio amateur and our club has had a presentation from an ex GPO bloke, who also brought along his beautifully restored detector van for us to clamber all over. Absolutely, definitely, positively a fully functioning vehicle, although in modern times with lcd screens, and software defined viewing via pc's on dongle receivers, it's technology is virtually ineffective.Pyro Tim":1wvqe3n1 said:detector vans are a myth. They have a list of all the houses without a license, and knock on the doors