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Default Lost fob for keyless car door locking system

Phil Allison wrote:
wrote:

Get a spectrum analyzer, set it to sweep from about 170 to 500 MHz,
put fresh batteries in the remote, put the remote next to the
spectrum analyzer input, and start pushing buttons on the remote.
You will see a spike on the spectrum analyzer display when the remote
is transmitting. Narrow the sweep on the analyzer to find the exact
frequency.


** A radio scanner will do exact the same job.


....as I said in the very next line of my post, which you snipped.

Not that knowing the exact *frequency* is ANY use at all to the OP.


I agree. That's the question the OP asked, though. I then went on to
suggest ways to solve the actual problem they seem to have.

You colossal ******.


I've dry-humped a statue before, but I've never tried wanking one. I
don't think it'd do much good, but I can try it if you insist.

Matt Roberds