Baby monitors and wireless video devices all use the same limited set of frequencies. It is extremly likely that a neighbor of this family probably has a C band satellite receiver to get NASA TV (since most US cable companies don't want to carry this free channel). He then is probably using the wireless video link to send the NASA TV to his TV in another room of his house. The family should be lucky he wasn't watching porn.
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Baby monitors and wireless video devices all use the same limited set of frequencies. It is extremly likely that a neighbor of this family probably has a C band satellite receiver to get NASA TV (since most US cable companies don't want to carry this free channel). He then is probably using the wireless video link to send the NASA TV to his TV in another room of his house. The family should be lucky he wasn't watching porn.