Thursday, October 14, 2010

Bug Detectors Work As Powerful Reverse Surveillance Gadgets

By Jule C Thacks

My daughter in college relayed that her friends had seen nude pictures of female students taking a bath posted on the Internet.

My daughter and her friends attempted to view these still pictures but the web site demanded payment before they were allowed to see those. Surely, this was run by a group that preys on ladies who were unaware that their privacy was being abused. This really scared many women on campus, not knowing how to protect themselves.

As soon as I was told about this, I did not waste time going to my daughter's apartment near her university. The counter surveillance gadget that I brought along were bug detectors that can detect if there are hidden cameras or microphones.

Bug detectors will locate listening devices or hidden cameras installed in suspected areas. Turning them on and roaming to detect the presence of microphone or cameras, you will be notified if frequencies are discovered. The presence of radio frequencies may also be detected.

Moreover, bug detectors can point out the location of any bug, no matter what size or shape they are. Some of them can be truly minuscule.

There is the Bug Detector with Strength Meter that is effective in detecting wireless cameras and microphones because a meter would read the signals from 1 MHz to 3 MHz. Another bug detector is the Lens Finder - Camera Detector. Like the former, it can also distinguish the radio frequencies of wireless devices.

I especially like the Frequency Detector with Strength Meter because it has hi-tech circuitry that is very sensitive in identifying wireless transmitters. With an LCD screen where the frequency is shown, it would be a lot easier and faster to find the hidden bugs.

After my thorough inspection of my daughter's apartment, and finding no bugs, I told her that I would frequently visit her to check to give us peace of mind. These bug detectors are really effective for counter surveillance. - 2364

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