A typical cell phone is not designed to function as a signal generator capable of producing pulsed modulated signals, such as those with a repetition rate of 60 Hz and a pulse width of 30 microseconds. The discussion raises questions about the feasibility of programming a cell phone for such purposes and the potential implications if it were possible. Concerns are expressed regarding the accessibility of this capability to the general public, including teenagers. The conversation also hints at the need for additional equipment to achieve the desired signal modulation. Overall, the consensus is that standard cell phones lack the necessary functionality for this type of signal generation.