Re: [TSCM-L] {3148} Re: Spooky Truth: TV's Most Haunted Con Exposed
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From: Eric Schmiedl <eric.s..._at_gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {3148} Re: Spooky Truth: TV's Most Haunted Con Exposed
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Sorry to continually sidetrack discussions with questions about the
minutiae, but...
James M. Atkinson wrote:
> If a client tells me that tier neighbor has installed a 2.4 GHz video
> camera in their bedroom I will hard-copy the entire spectrum from 30 Hz
> to 26.5 GHz passively from outside the bedroom,
Of the thousands of signals in a residential environment that might hide
video (or audio), how do you pick out the interesting ones?
* By peak shape on the SA? (doesn't this miss things that try to hide
themselves?)
* By checking them manually with a receiver? (there's a lot of e.g.
digital signals floating around already)
* By checking them with a directional antenna to see if they might be
coming from the target environment, and then some combination of the above?
then I will generate the
> "ALL ON" commands
ALL ON commands? You blanket the room with a strobe light?
> Not only will I have hundreds of pages of spectrum analyzer printouts,
> but I will have several rolls of large chart recorder outputs from the
> diode detectors (to catch 100% of anything that bursts or is digital),
Diode detector? Sounds like an untuned crystal radio hooked to an amp.
>
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