I had one of the three Bell and Howell sets from Watergate in my display for
about 5 years, (possession for about 10).
Then I made the trade to Ralph Thomas about a year ago.
http://www.pimall.com/nais/pivintage/watergatebug.html
This one was pulled out on the second trip in, the other two are in
evidence.
James Greenwold
Bureau of Technical Services
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> Subject: [TSCM-L] {2719} Watergate bug
> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:43:02 -0700 (PDT)
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> In the June 2008 edition of "Popular Communications" there is an
> interesting five page article (pp. 24-28) on the equipment that was to
> be used in 1972 to bug the DNC National Headquarters at the Watergate
> complex. It has a picture of Jim McCord holding a Bell & Howell
> telephone bug. Also has quite a bit of information on the RS-111 (vhf-
> uhf) receiver purchased from the Communications Electronics, Inc.
> (CEI) division of Watkins-Johnson for $3,500. Article is by Terry
> O'Laughlin and is titled 'The Wategate Rig: The Most Infamous Spy
> Radio.'
>
> Reg Curtis
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