Not sure if it's true, but has anyone else heard about what some web sites are calling "power amplifiers"? Apparently these new devices are providing the next generation thieves with a new and ironic way of stealing stuff from cars that have remote keyless entry. That is, the thieves are able to open a car by using the car owner's own key - without his/her knowledge!
My understanding is that the "power amplifier" extends the normal operating range of the keyless entry unit in the car, which is normally only a few feet. If the car owners key is within the extended range (i.e. in a nearby house), the car opens!
The "power amplifier" won't allow the thief to steal the car (little solace), but the contents in the car are easy-pickings
The web article that I read (see HERE), suggests that owners of keyless entry vehicles either build a faraday cage to house their remote fobs, or that they keep them in the refrigerator!
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My understanding is that the "power amplifier" extends the normal operating range of the keyless entry unit in the car, which is normally only a few feet. If the car owners key is within the extended range (i.e. in a nearby house), the car opens!
The "power amplifier" won't allow the thief to steal the car (little solace), but the contents in the car are easy-pickings
The web article that I read (see HERE), suggests that owners of keyless entry vehicles either build a faraday cage to house their remote fobs, or that they keep them in the refrigerator!
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