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Spy Camera Detector |
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Model: SCI-VCD43
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Suggested: $489.99
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Price: $379.99 |
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Is Someone Watching You?
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The SCI-VCD43
Knows.
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Detect that wired video camera.
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Rest Easy With
Our New Sweep Unit!
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Now Improved with Vibration Feature.
Why does this unit work so well?
It's a simple concept. This unit is based on
the following theory. Video cameras contain
a horizontal oscillator which operates at
15.75 KHz. This signal is radiated from the
camera at a very low level and can be picked
up by a specialized Very Low Frequency (VLF)
receiver such as our SCI-VCD43 Sweep Unit.
Why don't regular RF Detectors find hard
wired video cameras?
Most over the counter frequency scanners
only target a range from 50 MHz. to 3 GHz.
These are the most common frequencies used
to broadcast images via a wireless radio
signal.
Till now hard wired cameras were almost
impossible to detect. Many RF style sweep
units are offered that detect radio
frequencies used to transmit video from one
location to another. The RF style sweeps
were almost useless when a hard wired video
camera was in place. Now you can detect hard
wired video cameras. This is a must have
addition to your counter measure arsenal.
Finding Video Cameras with the SCI-VCD43
Because they use the same horizontal
frequency as video cameras, any televisions
in the area should be turned off. Otherwise,
you will get false indications from the TV.
Also, the ballast in some fluorescent lamps
emits a signal in the same frequency range,
so turn them off too.
Turn the unit on and set the Sensitivity
control to MAX. The Green Power On LED
should light. The Yellow LED will come on
briefly as the unit performs a self-test and
then will go off. Walk slowly around the
room while sweeping the SCI-VCD43 slowly up
and down from ceiling to floor.
If there is an operating video camera in the
room, the Yellow LED will begin to flash. As
you approach the camera , the Yellow LED
will come on steady indicating that the unit
is locked onto a valid signal and the RED
LEDs will come on in order as the signal
strength increases.
The VLF antenna used with the SCI-VCD43 is
directional with maximum signal pickup off
the end of the antenna. This directional
characteristic can help you pinpoint the
location of the video camera.
When the Red LEDs come on, simply turn the
SCI-VCD43 so that the antenna faces
different directions. The direction of the
strongest pickup indicates the camera
direction which will either from the top or
the bottom end. If the signal gets stronger
as you move forward, then the camera is to
the front. Otherwise, it's behind you.
The sensitivity control can be used to help
zero in on the location of the camera. Just
reduce the sensitivity setting until the Red
LEDs begin to go out. Then sweep the
SCI-VCD43 back and forth as you move
forward. The LEDs again grow brightly as you
move closer to the camera.
Find those hard (direct) wired video cameras
now!
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Specifications
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Size: 4.25" X 2.25" X 1.25"
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Weight: 10 oz.
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Batteries: Two 9 volt alkaline
transistor type
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Current: 50 mA average
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Frequency response: tuned to 15.75
KHz
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Antenna: 5" external tuned VLF
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Detection Range: 2 to 15 Feet,
depending on the type of camera.
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LEDs
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Green |
Power On |
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Yellow |
Lock |
flashes when acquiring a
signal |
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On steady when locked
onto a signal |
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Red |
Four Step Signal Meter. |
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Protect Your Privacy & The Privacy Of Others.
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Spy Camera Detector |
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SCI-VCD43 |
Price:
$379.99 |
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Notice
This
device may not be used to violate the privacy rights of
others, or to access or intercept electronic
communications in violation of wiretap statutes. Phone
tapping and eavesdropping may be illegal in certain
states. In no way will Spy Chest Inc or its subsidiaries
or partners be held responsible for inappropriate use of
these products.
IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO CONSULT
LEGAL COUNSEL FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF ANY LAWS
APPLICABLE TO THE AREA OF INTENDED USE OF THESE
PRODUCTS.
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