ok. now I'm confused. carrier-current bugs use the AC line to 'transmit the signal.does this equipment receive EMF signal radiated from the AC wire?What frequencies are most of these bugs at? Do they have channels like 2.4 Ghz cameras?Does not the Radio Shack X-10 system controllers work on this technology?Let me say this first....or last, aint looking for gov or law enforcement bugs.Thanks again and Merry Christmas...----- Original Message -----From: taylo...@yahoo.comSent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:56 PMSubject: [TSCM-L] Re: Thermal Camera Safety Checkyes kaiser 2030a probe w/1059,cpm-700 ,spectrum analyzer and the list goe's on.dan
Is there any way to detect a carrier-current signal?
thanks
>From: "James M. Atkinson"
>Reply-To: TSCM-...@googlegroups.com
>To: TSCM-L
>Subject: [TSCM-L] Thermal Camera Safety Check
>Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:23:13 -0500
>
>
>
>Anytime you are performing a TSCM inspection always pull the cover off of
>the circuit breaker panel that services the area which you are inspecting,
>and visually check the inside box for any kind of eavesdropping device, but
>also check the box for any kind of RF, Video, or Carrier Current riding on
>any of the wiring (do this extremely carefully).
>
>Then, take your thermal viewer and look at the front of each breaker, and
>then the side of each breaker where the wire goes into the breaker and is
>secured. Also check the main lug where all of the power panel, the neutral
>rail, and finally the ground connection. Finish the inspection by viewing
>the first few feet of electrical as it leaves the box as well.
>
>If you do not have a full-fledged thermal viewer/camera then at least use a
>small digital thermometer to see if you have any hot breakers.
>
>Since you have to get into the breaker panels to inspect for bugs, or at
>least SHOULD be getting into the breaker panels to look for bugs you have a
>responsibility to the client to observe safety related problems in regards
>to the things that you touch during your inspection. If you touch the
>breaker panel, and you end up being the last person to touch the breakers
>just prior to their house/office going up in flame you are going to have
>some issues.
>
>ALWAYS, check the client breakers with a some kind of thermal imaging
>device if you touch the breaker panel at all. However, this assumes that
>the client has engaged you for enough time to perform a proper TSCM
>inspection and that they don't have you scheduled for a day or less for the
>whole building.
>
>Also, use an ultrasonic stethoscope to listen for any arcing from the
>breakers, but don't get too close to the breakers as most ultrasonic probes
>are conductive or quasi-conductive you don't want to use the probe to
>create a path to ground for 240 volts or more. If you do have also breakers
>you will clearly hear then in the headphones of the ultrasonic stethoscope.
>On a related note, it is pretty easy to build an ultrasonic probe for the
>CPM-700, so if your technically gifted and don't mind spending $25 in parts
>you can build your own. [Hint, for optimal performance take the output the
>ultrasonic probe, and use it to modulate a 50 MHz carrier, which you then
>feed into the CPM-700 antenna jack].
>
>Should you observe any fault wiring or breakers you are duty bound to
>inform the customer of this, and of the safety implications of the problem.
>
>You should also keep a record in the form of some kind of hard-copy of the
>video of what you find and attach it to the report, and if possible see if
>the electrician left his label/card/sticker on the panel so you know to be
>extra suspicion of his/their work in the future.
>
>-jma
>
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