
INTRODUCTION
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REI
CPM-700
INTRODUCTION
The CPM-700 Countersurveillance Probe/Monitor is a universal sweep tool
that can be used to detect and locate a wide variety of surveillance devices.
A broad range of probes and accessories are available for the CPM-700 to
expand the CPM’s countersurveillance capabilities.
NOTE: Depending on the CPM-700 package purchased, and/or
additional probes purchased, you may or may not have all the
probes and accessories discussed in this manual.
The CPM-700 detects and locates transmitting devices, quickly and silently,
including:
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AF (Audio Frequency)……...100 Hz to 15 kHz.
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VLF (Very Low Frequency)….15 kHz to 1 MHz and carrier current
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RF (Radio Frequency...……..50 kHz to 3 GHz
With the additional probes and accessories, the CPM can detect and
locate:
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High Frequency transmitters (3 - 12 GHz, such as 802.11 wireless
networks and 5.8 GHz cordless telephones, with BMP-1200)
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Infrared transmitters (with IRP-700)
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Magnetic Leakage (with MLP-700)
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Acoustic Leakage vulnerability (with ALP-700)
Special Note
The overall effectiveness of any technical surveillance
countermeasure is directly dependent on the level of threat and the
users ability to properly deploy the appropriate countermeasure.
Familiarization with the level of threat, the physical and technical
environment, and most importantly the capabilities of the CPM-
700 is critical to using the CPM-700 successfully. The
manufacturer makes no guarantee about the performance of the
unit when attempting to detect hidden electronic devices. It may
be necessary to employ other supplementary equipment and/or
procedures. REI’s Center for Technical Security offers training on
technical surveillance countermeasure equipment.
The section “Planning and Conducting a Sweep” contains many
practical tips for getting the most out of your CPM and other
countersurveillance equipment.