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alsation | 11:32 Sat 01st Oct 2005 | How it Works
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How far can the van be away from a property in order to use its detecting kit?
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A maximum of 18 inches
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Quote from a BBC press release:

"The new vans are so powerful they can tell if a TV is in use in as little as 20 seconds. And once the television is detected, the equipment - which works from up to 60 metres away - can pinpoint the actual room that the television set is in."

The same press release also explains why you might not see so many detector vans these days. (The vans often operate covertly - there's no external equipment nowadays. This means that they are indistinguishable from any other white van).

The full press release is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2 003/06_june/24/licensing_detector_vans.shtml

Chris
And I just payed for my sons license,he's at uni.not to happy about that ,the tight ba*****ds.(:)
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