Of course.  A simple field strength meter comes to mind.  But how
are you going to know that you want to stand at my mailbox and look?

And with a direct sequence system, the power is going to be smeared so
thin over a wide band that you really won't have anything to see, other
than a bulk reading of power in my vicinity.  I'm already doing that with
the switching supplies, compact fluorescent lamps, ordinary fluorescent
lamps, cell phones, wireless routers, microwave ovens, ...  It's a literal
RF sewer over here!

-Chuck Harris

Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

If you are putting out>  20 watts and I'm close enough to see your mailbox, 
I'll detect you with some pretty simple
stuff.

Bob

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