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![]() "Alexander Grigoriev" wrote in message ink.net... It all boils down to a weapon vs armor arms race. Suppose one vendor produced a device that can detect some device which samples at 8 kHz. More likely it will detect frequencies that are multiple of 8 KHz. Then, an MP3 recorder doesn't have to use any external xtal frequency which is n*8000 - an on-chip PLL is commonplace. A mic is connected directly to the chip, so it won't give any EMI. Most reliable signature would be periodic access to the flash serial interface, though. Still, if someone wants to record a conversation, undetected, a custom shield may be manufactured for the recorder (like 1 mm of permalloy/copper sandwich), and bingo: no detection. Right it's a secret part of an "arms race", but the same lab(s) are developing surveillance equipment and counter- surveillance equipment. With unlimited funding, you can have your "Undetectable Device" and you can have a Device to detect the undetectable. It becomes what you can have at what cost and in what numbers. The more expensive and rare devices are reserved for the most sensitive and vital situations. It is in the interest of those working the counter-surveillance side, that those thinking of using a surveillance device, not know the likelihood of their being an effective detection device in play or not. Things electronic get cheaper all the time, last year's rare laboratory sensor may well be in next year's field unit. Luck; Ken |
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