Yes and I don't know what equipment. I know that my baby monitor picks up all sorts of stuff. So they have to run on the same frequencies. I think, but don't know, that they work on radio frequencies.
When DS was little, every time our neighbor had a phone conversation, we heard it through our monitor.
Yeah, a great idea turning that monitor off...until you forget to turn it back on. This is an 86 year old aunt who had hip surgery and I'm in and out of the room round the clock. She frequently calls for me around 4 a.m. and it's hard to always remember when you're soooo tired. I did turn it off a few days ago and failed to turn it back on. She hasn't let me forget it! I've already phoned for a night nurse to end some of this madness.
Most commercial baby monitors transmit at 900MHz. It would be pretty easy to eavesdrop on anything being transmitted at that frequency because there is so much equipment out there that listens for it. I doubt anyone would care to listen in though. The random call for help probably isn't all the exciting to anyone.
Yeah, a great idea turning that monitor off...until you forget to turn it back on. This is an 86 year old aunt who had hip surgery and I'm in and out of the room round the clock. She frequently calls for me around 4 a.m. and it's hard to always remember when you're soooo tired. I did turn it off a few days ago and failed to turn it back on. She hasn't let me forget it! I've already phoned for a night nurse to end some of this madness.
No, the call for help is not the worry. It's when I get to the person's room where the *baby unit* is and she wants to "chat". It's the "chat" that I'm afraid is being heard from the baby unit in her room that could hurt the feelings of the neighbors.
There's nothing I can say concerning my neighbors as I don't know them yet. I inherited this house and have recently moved in and am busy renovating. My aunt has lived in this town all her life. It's apparently fun to her to "fill me in" on the intimate details of these people's lives. And yes, the things she says are shocking and embarrassing, and more so if it's overheard by others. When "some" people reach an advanced age, they feel they've earned the right to say what they want. Their moral filter seems to dissolve. It just happened to hit me earlier today that the things being said could possibly be overheard and I would be crushed if the feelings of these people were hurt.
you said prior that you trashed all the neighbors, how if you don't know them?
didn't your aunt go to rehab after her surgery?