Sunday, 4 December 2011

Forgot/Lost Your Car Key? Try Calling It!


Yup, you heard it! It's absolutely possible. But! I'd like to add that this may help sneakers but not really the stealers. If your car is RKE (Remote Key-less Entry) enabled and you've forgot your key at some place or if you have lost it and the spare keys are at home then this is really gonna save allot of time, money and work. What if i tell you that you don't have t walk home leaving your car at the spot, and you don't even have to call the service providers to unlock it remotely (Though they use the same technique) and you don't even have to ask anyone a favour of getting your spare keys to you.
This Is What You Do!
1. Call the person who has your spare RKE key/call the one who's on the spot, you lost your keys at.
2. Ask the person to point the RKE Key at his phone and press the unlock button and at the same time you have to stand close and point your phone at the car.
And there you have your car unlocked! now you don't have to walk or have someone else walk for you to retrieve your keys.

How It Works?!?!
Not many people know how it works. Some denies the possibility of unlocking a car like this because as we know that cell phones only convert the sound/voice into signals and transmits them. But, what I've found relating it to another scientifically proved theory of "standing/being located near a Cell Phone's Tower and talking too much on the phone may somewhere damage both your mind and ears" is that the cell phones when in a specific kind of good range of other signals other than sound may happen to accept and transmit them. And both the RKE system and phones work on the radio frequencies. RKE systems have frequencies from 315 mHz to 450 mHz. That's exactly why some people with very low frequency RKEs could not successfully unlock the doors. But it still is pretty much successful. Try it by yourselves!
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