Easy and quick detection of RF bugs of different types,
including VHF/UHF transmitters, GSM bugs, wireless video
cameras, Wi-Fi audio and video transmitters, vehicle trans-
mitters, body-carried transmitters, etc.
3 working modes: Normal, Vibrating and Audio
Wide frequency range 50-6000 MHz
Powered by just 1 x AA battery
16-segment bargraph indicator
Highly sensitive to real signals without being affected by
weak background radio waves
No sensitivity loss at battery discharge
Low power indication
High-quality detection scheme with professional RF isolation
Reliable and tested device for different sweeping tasks
Detects both analogue and digital transmissions
Allows the operator to locate the source
Vibrating signal for concealed indication of a high RF level
and testing hard to access places
Durable duralumin case
Battery resource 10-20 hours
Features
Specifications
Frequency range
Batery recource
Dimensions
Power source
Frequency range
Controls
Indicators
Power button,
Mode buton,
ATT button
1) 16-segment bargraph;
2) Vibration
3) Battery state (3 colors)
4) Working mode
5) ATT state
50MHz-6GHz
10-20 hours
172 x 19 mm
1 x AA battery (LR06)
100 mA in stand-by mode
200 mA at a full bargraph
Physical attenuator provides ability to locate strong RF sources
Theory of counter surveillance
According to the way of broadcasting, RF bugging devices can
be divided as follows:
FM / AM audio and video transmitters
Digital transmitters with a continuous carrier
Digital transmitters with storage, compression and short-time
transmission
Spread-spectrum transmitters
H
opping transmitters (frequently changing frequency)
T ransmitters using the DVB (digital television) standard
T ransmitters using the GSM standard (GSM baby , GSM spy
phone, etc.)
A udio/Video transmitters using the 3G and 4G standards
A udio/Video transmitters using the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/DECT
protocols
O
ther transmitters using the standard communication or
broadcasting protocols for sending information outside a
premises (for example, a smartphone with special software
or voice recorder with Wi-Fi access function, etc.)
According to the sort of transmitted information RF bugging
devices can be divided into the following types:
room or body-carried audio/video transmitters
telephone line transmitters which start transmission when the
receiver is picked up
universal room/phone line transmitters, which work depending
on the phone's receiver state (on/off-hook) and transmit both
room acoustics and phone conversations
vehicle audio/video transmitters (often with high power)
GPS car trackers (receive GPS coordinates and then transmit
them via GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G, typically periodical or
delayed transmission). Additional functions can be audio/
video transmission from within the car
What is an RF detector?
An RF detector is a device which can show the general RF level
in a current part of a premises. The sweeping procedure is
performed by inspecting (probing) all places in the premises
with the RF detector while watching the RF level. If there is a
source of radio waves (legal or illegal), the RF detector will show
an increased level on its bargraph indicator. The operator can
find the physical location of the highest RF level by moving the
detector in different directions in order to locate the transmitter.
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