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Protect Yourself with Spy Bug Detectors
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By Kingston Y. Amadan
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If you are involved in surveillance on other people, chances arethat there are other people involved in surveillance on you. Inorder to detect when others may be listening in on you, it is agood idea to keep one or two different types of spy bugdetectors. Because there are plenty of different bugs out there,and because they make use of a variety of differenttechnologies, it is important to have at least two differenttypes of spy bug detectors in order to sweep for multiple typesof listening devices.
Because the most popular listening devices are RF (radiofrequency) bugs, it is important to make use of RF spy bugdetectors. Choose a sensitive model with good bandwidth andcircuitry. It is good to have one that can pick up a wide rangeof frequencies so that you are not missing a bug, and then feelconfident that it has been removed. Of course, if you are in anarea where there is a great deal of ambient RF energy, there maybe too much interference. The good news, though, is that withmost detectors of this type it is possible to experiment andthen familiarize yourself with the unit so that you can stilluse it even in high RF areas.
Electronic eavesdropping can also be detected with spy bugdetectors that not only find electronic signals in a room or ona person you are speaking with, but also pinpoints them It ispossible for you to get a detector with a LED display that showsyou exactly where the bug is located. This can help you toeither find and disable the bug, or let you know where it is sothat you can "plant" misleading information.
Finally, in today's wireless world it is possible to detectdigital blue tooth eavesdropping. There are spy bug detectorsthat can help you avoid being spied on with wireless devices,and with blue tooth technology. There are even state of the artdetectors that switch between detecting digital bugs and analogbugs. With all that is available, you can easily avoid anyeavesdropping by utilizing spy bug detectors.
(c) 2005 Copyright www.spyassociates.com. This article is about:Spy Bug Detectors.
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