Anybody who has worked in surveillance knows that at anytime someone else can be watching you, without you even being aware of it. The fact is there are more cameras out there than ever before, as well as more surveillance devices that are available to the average everyday Joe. Many people fear for their own safety and as there is now a high risk that you will be watched, you could benefit from using a bug detector.
We'll commence with the well established types of listening tools that can be purchased. Without a doubt, RF bugs, which infiltrate radio frequencies, are the most common bugs used. Wireless mechanisms can use radio frequencies.
Any infiltration of radio frequencies should be picked up by a bug detector. What you're looking for is a model that has high-bandwidth and the ability to pick up a wide range of frequencies. You won't be able to find the bug otherwise. Interference meant that bugs were not nearly as effective if you were in an area that had high RF use. Many bugs now allow you to compensate for this interference with customizable features.
Electronic signals can be intercepted from one source to another with an electronic bug. A bug detector that can handle picking up electronic listening devices would be required. You can find some that will detect the bug and even the position where the bug is located is displayed. There are a variety of different bug detectors with simple to advanced features, depending upon your need. Being able to detect the listening device and can also take the RF signal and use it to display what the security camera is seeing are qualities of the most advanced detectors available.
It's important to understand that if you're looking for a specific type of bug, then you're going to need the corresponding detector. The technology used by each of the many types of listening devices is different. Therefore, different bug detectors are needed depending on the type of bug. You may need one or more types of detector if you are undecided about the type of bug.
Sep 13, 2008
Bug Detectors
Posted by PeeCraft at 5:56 PM
Labels: bug detectors, counter bug, electronic, security camera
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