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Jim December 18th 04 02:36 AM

How to know if I'm being bugged
 
Okay I don't have fancy spectrum analyzer. As a matter of fact I don't even have
anything besides HF radio. The other day I got a chance to look into 5.7 GHz
wireless antenna and I couldn't believe how compact it was. If that device was
installed on my ceiling, I doubt I would have seen it. It was the same size as
2 cigarette packs. And it could transmit signals well over 3 miles. Wish there
was a easier way to detect RF signals. Any help?

Yakovitiz December 18th 04 03:08 AM

Yes. broadband detector, google spy catalog stuff
Small box with antenna, and a led bar on it.


"Jim" wrote in message
om...
Okay I don't have fancy spectrum analyzer. As a matter of fact I don't

even have
anything besides HF radio. The other day I got a chance to look into 5.7

GHz
wireless antenna and I couldn't believe how compact it was. If that

device was
installed on my ceiling, I doubt I would have seen it. It was the same

size as
2 cigarette packs. And it could transmit signals well over 3 miles. Wish

there
was a easier way to detect RF signals. Any help?




Ray Gaschk December 18th 04 10:57 PM

Jim,

Try
www.zapchecker.com

He makes some neat receivers for this purpose.

ray
"Yakovitiz" wrote in message
...
Yes. broadband detector, google spy catalog stuff
Small box with antenna, and a led bar on it.


"Jim" wrote in message
om...
Okay I don't have fancy spectrum analyzer. As a matter of fact I don't

even have
anything besides HF radio. The other day I got a chance to look into

5.7
GHz
wireless antenna and I couldn't believe how compact it was. If that

device was
installed on my ceiling, I doubt I would have seen it. It was the same

size as
2 cigarette packs. And it could transmit signals well over 3 miles.

Wish
there
was a easier way to detect RF signals. Any help?







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