Testing for RF signals

Testing for RF signals with a bug detection device

If you have the detection sensitivity turned up all the way it will go off all the time. The average household has multiple items that transmit using RF. Try this:

 

·        Turn the unit down to the lowest sensitivity setting, the LED lights should stop blinking

·        Pick up your cordless phone but keep the RF detector about 3 feet away

·        On  your phone press whatever buttons you need to get a dial tone (or start dialing)

·        Move the RF detector unit right next to the phone

·        It will detect the RF signal and the LED lights will go off

 

You should be able to do that with a cell phone too.

 

You have to “sweep” your rooms a couple of times using the low settings. You are looking for RF signals in places where they don’t belong… shower heads, light fixtures, electrical outlets etc.

Recluse Black Box DVR

 

Recluse Black Box DVR

 

Motion activated recording

Night vision

100 hour battery life

 

The simple black box design of the Recluse DVR makes it easy to hide in plain sight. The picture above shows just how easy it is to place it in an office or home environment.

 

You can use it to record activity long term – the battery lasts up to 100 hours in standby mode. Heat activated motion sensors use minimal battery power and allow you to detect movement and record it even in total darkness.

 

The high resolution video  (720x480) is accessible via the removable SD card or by hooking up a TV screen to an A/V output jack. Nobody else can view or tamper with your video… the Recluse includes video playback software with security settings only you know about.

 

No tell-tale red lights of any kind – uses 940nm wavelength light that is completely invisible. The Recluse won’t attract attention to itself!

 

Craig Scott

Security and Self Defense Store

919 439 5112