If you send me a series of photographs of the device, including one
picture of it with the cover/back removed I will ID at no charge. I
maintain a database of bugs which dates back to the early 80's, and
contains several hundred thousand bugs (no kidding, it really is several
HUNDRED thousand bugs).
What frequency was it found operational on (VHF I assume), and was it
hardwired into a line, or was it using an internal microphone. How was
the antenna oriented?
I aggressively research what is out there, and research (in meticulous
detail) who is selling to who, how many are being built, develop multiple
methods to find the devices, etc, etc so I should be able to provide
wealth of information if you can provide me with just a couple of details
and information.
-jma
At 03:58 AM 7/28/2006, JP wrote:
We have a device similar to the
device seen on James page at:
http://www.tscm.com/bugruby09.jpg
except it does not have the "Ruby" sticker
Would anyone know the manufacture or distributer, or specs, I've
check
our local "spyshop" and Ruby electronics website but they don't
seem to
carry this type. It is powered by a button cell 1.5v battery
with
chinese markings and AG13. the antenna is about 37.5 inches and its
1"
X 3/4" x 3/8"
Any information would be appreciated, we're trying to find where it
would be sold in the north west or Canada's west coast or if it was
a
magazine order.
Thanks,
JP
We Hunt Spies, We Stop Espionage, We Kill
Bugs, and We Plug Leaks.
James M. Atkinson, President and Sr. Engineer
Granite Island Group
127 Eastern Avenue #291
Gloucester, MA 01930-8008
Phone: (978) 546-3803
Fax: (978) 546-9467
Web:
http://www.tscm.com/
E-Mail:
jm..._at_tscm.com
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