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Archive for the 'Counter-Surveillance' Category

Wave Bubble RF Frequency Jammer

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007
Wave Bubble RF Frequency Jammer

Radio Frequency (RF) Jammers are designed to prevent devices that rely on RF to operate. These days, so many devices are wireless, so this would include mobile (cell) phones, walkie talkies, television signals, wireless cameras, bluetooth, wireless networks (WiFi), and many more.

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Posted by Admin in Counter-Surveillance, Spy Phones | 15 Comments »

Icom R2 Radio Scanner

Monday, November 20th, 2006
Icom R2 Radio Scanner

The Icom R2 is the baby brother of the Icom R3 (audio and video scanner), and only receives audio. However it is a great radio scanner in a very small package, doing exactly what its designed to do. It’s perfect as an audio surveillance receiver, since it has specifications that were only available in top-end and expensive models a few years ago.

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Posted by Admin in Audio Surveillance, Counter-Surveillance | 3 Comments »

How to know if your vehicle is being tracked…

Friday, October 20th, 2006

With increasingly pervasive vehicle location trackers, some people will be concerned that they are being tracked. This article gives you an overview of the different types of trackers that exist.

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Icom R3 AV Radio Scanner

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006
Icom R3 AV Radio Scanner

The Icom R3 is a radio scanner with an amazing feature, the ability to receive video broadcasts, as well as audio broadcasts. However, on reading the specifications, it only receives video broadcasts on the 900–1300 MHz, 2250–2450 MHz bands. But this didn’t stop me from buying it, since I know that wireless cameras tend to operate around 1.2GHz and 2.4GHz, so this would pick them up with no problems.

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DIY Series: Spy Phone Detector

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
Spy Phone Detector Circuit Board

This is the first article in a series relating to making your own homemade spy gear. Sometimes, it’s not possible to find exactly what you want, or indeed at a price that you can afford! So these brief articles are my tips for making your own surveillance devices, without breaking the bank.

In this article, I’m going to talk about a spy phone (aka bug phone) detector device. The kit used to make the spy phone detector is easily and cheaply available from Quasar Electronics (a UK company), but easily available in the US too.

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FC130 Watson Frequency Counter

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006
FC130 Watson Frequency Counter

Although Frequency Counters are not strictly bug detectors, they are very useful if you discover a hidden transmitter and want to know what it is transmitting on for further investigation.

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RF Signal Detection Pen

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006
RF Bug Detector Pen

I’ve found an interesting covert bug detector in the form of a normal pen. It runs from 3 small lithium batteries, and is ideal for sniffing out covert hidden camera and bug transmitters.

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