neal Newman wrote:
Yeah and If you notice. the HT is actually a Kenwood TH-21BT radio
This radio with the optional Headset Does in fact have VOX
Neal
Well, all the ones I saw were the -41A versions, but they may have
sneaked a 21 in or some reason.
And yes, they were actually using
Gordon 'Yeti' wrote:
Further question - are you sure it was the 41AT? And why were they illegal?
Sorry-in hindsight they were 41A's, not the AT version...no DTMF pad.
And they are illegal because they are ham rigs. And it's illegal to use
ham frequencies for a for-profit business, and movies
MCH wrote:
Illegal? They were foreign terrorists. How many foreign terrorists are
going to give a rat's rear about compliance with FCC regulations.
Uhhh...Bruce Willis' character was using it, along with just about
everyone using a handheld in the movie.
And there was definitely places where
On Monday 02 February 2009 16:37:48 wd8chl wrote:
MCH wrote:
Illegal? They were foreign terrorists. How many foreign terrorists are
going to give a rat's rear about compliance with FCC regulations.
Uhhh...Bruce Willis' character was using it, along with just about
everyone using a handheld
As opposed to robbery not being illegal??? Remember that this is what
the radios were used in conjunction with. I suspect most robbers don't
get an FCC license. If they did, what would they put down as the
purpose? To coordinate activities and ensure employee safety while we
rob vaults?
This
Next time you watch DIE HARD ( should be on tonight..it is on every night
just about ) pay attention to the scene when John Mclean is in the mensroom
pulling glass out of his bare feet, and gets a call from Sgt. Al Powell (
the cop ). Mclean answers the call WITHOUT PICKING UP THE HT. Nice work
wd8chl wrote:
Gordon 'Yeti' wrote:
Further question - are you sure it was the 41AT? And why were they illegal?
Sorry-in hindsight they were 41A's, not the AT version...no DTMF pad.
And they are illegal because they are ham rigs. And it's illegal to use
ham frequencies for a
Two more comments. First, prove that the radios were even TURNED ON!
Special effects are added post-production - things such as hearing the
audio being received from a radio. That usually doesn't exist during
filming short of someone off set reading the lines that would have been
'received'.
Used to be the Diehard series was fans of Kenwood.
I recall Hanz Gruber using a TH-31, and the 'CB' in the limo looked
like a TM-221.
I think the handhelds in Die Hard 2 were TH-45ATs,and there was a
rather nice HF setup of the TS-940SAT with SM-230 and SP-940.
Also what is with Battlestar
wd8chl wrote:
MCH wrote:
Illegal? They were foreign terrorists. How many foreign terrorists are
going to give a rat's rear about compliance with FCC regulations.
Uhhh...Bruce Willis' character was using it, along with just about
everyone using a handheld in the movie.
And there was
Funny how a receiver acts like a Full duplex transceiver in the movies.
VOX. ;-
Joe M.
Michael Ryan wrote:
Next time you watch DIE HARD ( should be on tonight….it is on every
night just about ) pay attention to the scene when John Mclean is in
the mensroom pulling glass out of his bare feet, and gets a call from
Sgt. Al Powell ( the cop ). Mclean answers the
Wouldn't that be an illegal modification that violates the FCC T/A? ;-
Joe M.
DCFluX wrote:
Funny how a receiver acts like a Full duplex transceiver in the movies.
Yahoo! Groups Links
Just this weekend I watched Taken. I had two major complaints. One
builds on the other.
#1 The hero sets his full-duplex cell phone next to an Alinco
DJS something little 440 ham handheld and then uses another from a
safe location to talk back and forth so they trace the cell phone and
Yeah and If you notice. the HT is actually a Kenwood TH-21BT radio
This radio with the optional Headset Does in fact have VOX
Neal
--- On Mon, 2/2/09, MCH m...@nb.net wrote:
From: MCH m...@nb.net
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT: Radios and Coms in TV and Movies
To:
At 13:26 2/2/2009, wd8chl wrote:
And they are illegal because they are ham rigs. And it's illegal to use
ham frequencies for a for-profit business, and movies are made for profit.
It is NOT illegal to show a ham rig in a for-profit movie. It would
be illegal to use it to make the movie
This is called continuity and if you watch the credits of any modern
movie, you'll see a title like Continuity Specialist, etc. in there. A
great job for someone SERIOUSLY organized - make sure during shooting
different scenes over different months that the actor's clothes, their hair,
the
watch the movie again.
some of the Hts were the AT series and had tone pads . Others did not
and the antenna was too thick to be the UHF series... My guess is the TH-21AT
radios.. I am looking at Mine sitting On the desk
Neal
Sorry-in hindsight they were 41A's, not the AT
Blue short antenna, 31 series...
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:48 PM, neal Newman cozy...@yahoo.com wrote:
watch the movie again.
some of the Hts were the AT series and had tone pads . Others did not
and the antenna was too thick to be the UHF series... My guess is the
TH-21AT radios.. I
LOL...
Yeah Thats one thing I did miss amaizing How Only Hams would notice the
small Items
It just reminded me I was just watching an old Andy Griffith show..
In the Police station The base radio was an Eico 720
Gotta look back at the really old shows..
--- On Mon, 2/2/09, DCFluX
It was clearly the Kenwood TH-41 model. They had different colored rings
around the top of the antenna for the different bands. UHF was green.
Odds are someone in the prop department was a ham and thought they could
find a use for the radios once the film was done. Or, maybe they
purchased
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Albert,
If you do find such a site, let me know! I was watching the Bruce Willis
flick Live Free or Die Hard and noticed that every government agency and
the DC Police used an ADI AR-147 2m mobile radio in their cars. I guess
interoperability has finally taken hold,
Gordon 'Yeti' wrote:
You think?
In Die Hard, the terrorists brough 'CB radios' - which were obviously
UHF (Does the US still have a UHF CB frequency?)
FWIW-Yes-it's called GMRS.
Even more so, it's FRS... Those are even more like CB than GMRS... i.e.,
unlicensed.
Mark - N9WYS / WQIV271
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of wd8chl
Gordon 'Yeti' wrote:
You think?
In Die Hard, the terrorists brough 'CB radios' - which were
Illegal? They were foreign terrorists. How many foreign terrorists are
going to give a rat's rear about compliance with FCC regulations.
The only part that was really far fetched is when John called the PD on
channel 9 - implying that they were using CBs and that the PD actually
monitored
Further question - are you sure it was the 41AT? And why were they illegal?
wd8chl wrote:
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Albert,
If you do find such a site, let me know! I was watching the Bruce Willis
flick Live Free or Die Hard and noticed that every government
agency and
the DC Police used
Sorry - you're right, 45's were in the SECOND movie.
wd8chl wrote:
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Albert,
If you do find such a site, let me know! I was watching the Bruce Willis
flick Live Free or Die Hard and noticed that every government
agency and
the DC Police used an ADI AR-147 2m mobile
http://www.rigpix.com/silverscreentrivia/silverscreentrivia.htm
wd8chl wrote:
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Albert,
If you do find such a site, let me know! I was watching the Bruce Willis
flick Live Free or Die Hard and noticed that every government
agency and
the DC Police used an ADI AR-147
You think?
In Die Hard, the terrorists brough 'CB radios' - which were obviously
UHF (Does the US still have a UHF CB frequency?) - Die Hard 2 - Kenwood
2m rigs, with speech inversion. The handy on the Janitors desk clearly
shows 144MHz on it. Die hard 3 - Cobra 21 CB in the taxi, Cobra Marine
Whats more fun is the call signs and 10 codes they use...
Dragnet KMA 365
Emergency KTA 365
Ironsides 10-96 to start an operation (mental subject?)
73
Mike - N7ZEF
Merry CHristmas all!
- Original Message -
From: Albert hitekgearh...@hotmail.com
To:
I was wondering if anyone had links to any websites that talk about
radios used in TV and Movies.
What got me thinking about this was that I had been watching the old
TV show Emergency on Netflix. (remember squad 51, rampart hospital, etc.)
I know some of the stuff is just props but I thought
You can start here...
http://www.emergencyfans.com/
Eric,
VA3EAM
Albert wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had links to any websites that talk about
radios used in TV and Movies.
What got me thinking about this was that I had been watching the old
TV show Emergency on Netflix. (remember squad
Albert,
If you do find such a site, let me know! I was watching the Bruce Willis
flick Live Free or Die Hard and noticed that every government agency and
the DC Police used an ADI AR-147 2m mobile radio in their cars. I guess
interoperability has finally taken hold, because every radio in the
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