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Warning Signs of Covert Eavesdropping or
Bugging
If any
of the following warning signs apply and
you are concerned about covert
eavesdropping or wiretapping then it
would be wise to contact a
SPECIALIST (HI-TECH) and schedule a "Bug
Sweep". However, do not call from a
suspect telephone, cellular telephone,
or cordless phone and understand that it
is critical that you should get someone
out to your location as quietly, and as
quickly as possible. You may choose to
do the sweep yourself with some of our
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Are you
a potential target? If eavesdropping on
anything you say, write, or do could
increase someone else's wealth or
influence, then the answer must be yes,
you are a potential target.
- Others know your confidential
business or professional trade
secrets.
This is the most obvious indicator
of covert eavesdropping activities.
Theft of confidential information is
a multi-billion dollar underground
industry in the United States. Often
the loss of your secrets will show
up in very subtle ways so you should
always trust your instincts in this
matter. When your competitors know
things that are obviously private,
or the media finds out about things
they should not know, then it is
reasonable to suspect technical
eavesdropping or bugging.
- Secret meetings and bids seem
to be less than secret.
Confidential meetings and bids are
very popular targets for corporate
spies. How would you like the plans
for the corporate takeovers you're
planning to become public knowledge?
Would copies of your product designs
be of any use to your competitors?
Would it be beneficial for your
competitors to know how much you're
quoting for the same project?
- People seem to know your
activities when they shouldn't.
- You have noticed strange
sounds or volume changes on your
phone lines.
This is commonly caused by an
amateur eavesdropper when they
attach a wiretap, or activate a
similar listening device.
Surveillance devices often cause
slight anomalies on the telephone
line such a volume shift or
drop-out. Professional eavesdroppers
and their equipment usually do not
make such noises; so if this is
going on it could indicate that an
amateur eavesdropper is listening
in.
- You have noticed static,
popping, or scratching on your phone
lines.
This is caused by the capacitive
discharge which occurs when two
conductors are connected together
(such as a bug or wiretap on a phone
line). This is also a sign that an
amateur eavesdropper or poorly
trained spy is playing with your
phone lines. It could be nothing
more then a problem with your phone
line or instrument, but a HI-TECH
person should evaluate the situation
to make sure.
- Sounds are coming from your
phones handset when it's hung up.
This is often caused by a hook
switch bypass, which turns the
telephone receiver into a
eavesdropping microphone (and also a
speaker). There is probably somebody
listening to everything you say or
do within twenty feet of the
telephone (if this is happening).
- Your phone often rings and
nobody is there, or a very faint
tone, or high pitched squeal/beep is
heard for a fraction of a second.
This is an indicator of a slave
device, or line extender being used
on your phone line. This is also a
key indicator of a harmonica bug, or
infinity transmitter being used. Of
course it may also be nothing more
then a fax machine or modem calling
the wrong number (but a HI-TECH
person should evaluate the situation
to make sure).
- You can hear a tone on your
line when your phone is on the hook
(by using an external amplifier).
To check for something like this you
would have to obtain a "recorder
starter" interface (with a VOX
option), or some kind of a high gain
audio amplifier such as a uAmp or
Kaiser 1059. Then with the phone
hung-up listen to your telephone
wiring. If you hear a faint solid
dual tone it is a dead giveaway of
someone using a "slave"
eavesdropping device on your (or one
of your neighbors) telephone lines.
Such devices create a "command tone"
when the subject hangs up the phone
(so you must ensure that all of your
phones are hung-up). On an added
note: the most common command tones
for illicit eavesdropping devices
are 2100 Hz and DTMF-C, but any tone
combination may be used.
- Your AM/FM radio has suddenly
developed strange interference.
Many amateur and spy shop
eavesdropping devices use
frequencies within or just outside
the FM radio band, these signals
tend to drift and will "quiet" an FM
radio in the vicinity of the bug.
Look for the transmissions at far
ends of the FM radio band, and at
any quiet area within the FM band.
If the radio begins to squeal then
slowly move it around the room until
the sound become very high pitched.
This is referred to as feedback
detection or loop detection and will
often locate the bug. The "stereo"
function should be turned off so the
radio is operating in "mono" as this
will provide a serious increase in
sensitivity. If you find a
"squealer" in this manner then
immediately contact HI-TECH
and get them to your location FAST.
- You car radio suddenly starts
"getting weird"
Keep in mind that the antenna your
car radio uses may be (and often is)
exploited by an eavesdropper, and
that such usage may interfere with
radio reception (so be concerned if
you automobile radio suddenly starts
getting weird).
- Your television has suddenly
developed strange interference.
Television broadcast frequencies are
often used to cloak a eavesdropping
signal, but such a devices also
tends to interfere with television
reception (usually a UHF channel).
Televisions also "suck in" a lot of
RF energy and because of this are
very sensitive to any nearby
transmitters (this is technically
called "Bandwidth, and TV signals
use a lot of it). A small handheld
television with a collapsible
antenna may be used to sweep a room.
Carefully watch for interference
around channel numbers 2, 7, 13, 14,
50-60, and 66-68 as these
frequencies are very popular with
eavesdroppers.
- You have been the victim of a
burglary, but nothing was taken.
Professional eavesdroppers often
break into a targets home or office,
and very rarely leave direct
evidence of the break-in; however,
occupants of the premises will often
"pickup on something not being
right" such as the furniture being
moved slightly.
- Electrical wall plates appear
to have been moved slightly or
"jarred".
One of the most popular locations to
hide eavesdropping devices is
inside, or behind electrical
outlets, switches, smoke alarms, and
lighting fixtures. This requires
that the wall plates be removed.
Look for small amounts of debris
located on the floor directly below
the electrical outlet. Also, watch
for slight variations in the color
or appearance of the power outlets
and/or light switches as these are
often swapped out by an
eavesdropper. Also note if any of
the screws which hold the wallplate
against the wall have been moved
from their previous position.
- A dime-sized discoloration
has suddenly appeared on the wall or
ceiling.
This is a tell tale sign that a
pinhole microphone or small covert
video camera has been recently
installed.
- One of your vendors just gave
you any type of electronic device
such as a desk radio, alarm clock,
lamp, small TV, boom box, CD player,
and so on.
Many of these "gifts" are actually
trojan horses which contain
eavesdropping devices. Be very
suspicious of any kind of pen,
marker, briefcase, calculator,
"post-it" dispenser, power adapter,
pager, cell phone, cordless phone,
clock, radio, lamp, and so on that
is given as a gift. That little gift
the salesman left for you may be a
serious hazard.
- A small bump or deformation
has appeared on the vinyl baseboard
near the floor.
Strong indicator that someone may
have concealed covert wiring or a
microphone imbedded into the
adhesive which holds the molding to
the wall. Such deformation will
often appear as a color shift, or
lightening of the color.
- The smoke detector, clock,
lamp, or exit sign in your office or
home looks slightly crooked, has a
small hole in the surface, or has a
quasi reflective surface.
These items are very popular
concealment for covert eavesdropping
devices. Often when these devices
are installed at a target location
they are rarely installed straight.
Also watch out for things like this
that "just appear", or when there is
a slight change in their appearance.
- Certain types of items have
"just appeared" in your office of
home, but nobody seems to know how
they got there.
Typical items to watch for and
beware of are: clocks, exit signs,
sprinkler heads, radios, picture
frames, and lamps.
- White dry-wall dust or debris
is noticed on the floor next to the
wall.
A sign that a pinhole microphone or
video camera may have been installed
nearby. It will appear as if someone
has dropped a small amount of
powdered sugar either on the floor,
or on the wall.
- You notice small pieces of
ceiling tiles, or "grit" on the
floor, or on the surface area of
your desk.
Prime indicator that a ceiling tile
has been moved around, and that
someone may have installed a hidden
video camera or other eavesdropping
device in your office or near your
desk. Also watch for cracks or chips
in the ceiling tiles. Amateur and
poorly trained spies tend to crack
or damage acoustical tiles. The
ceiling tiles in any executive areas
should never contain any cracks,
nicks, gouges, or stains. Any
ceiling tile that becomes damaged
(for what ever reason) should
immediately replaced and the cause
to the damage documented. In such
cases it is also wise to have a
HI-TECH specialist inspect the area
around the chipped, broken, or
damaged tile to determine if a
hostile eavesdropping device may
have been introduced.
- You notice that "Phone
Company" trucks and utilities
workers are spending a lot of time
near your home or office doing
repair work.
If you see the same or similar
vehicles more then three times then
you may have a serious problem (at
least according to the U.S. State
Department training course on
counter surveillance).
- Telephone, cable, plumbing,
or air conditioning repair people
show up to do work when no one
called them.
A very common ruse which
eavesdroppers use to get into a
facility is to fake a utility
outage, and then show up to fix the
problem. While they are fixing "the
problem" they are also installing
eavesdropping devices. Some of the
more popular outage involve power,
air conditioning, telephone, and
even the occasional false fire
alarm.
- Service or delivery trucks
are often parked nearby with nobody
(you can see) in them.
These vehicles are commonly used as
listening posts, be very cautious of
any vehicle which has a ladder or
pipe rack on the roof. Also, be wary
of any vehicle which has tinted
windows, or an area which you cannot
see though (like a service van). The
listening post vehicle could be any
vehicle from a small Geo Tracker,
Suburban, Blazer, Trooper, or Cargo
Van. Look for any vehicle which
could conceal a person in the back
or has tinted windows. Also, keep in
mind that the eavesdropper may
relocate the vehicle several times,
so look around. Typically,
eavesdroppers like to get within
500-750 feet from the place or
person they are eavesdropping on.
- Your door locks suddenly
don't "feel right", they suddenly
start to get "sticky", or they
completely fail.
Prime evidence that the lock has
been picked, manipulated, or
bypassed. Try to always use biaxial
locks with sidebars (such as ASSA or
Medeco). Also, only use double sided
deadbolts in all doors, and good
quality window bars on all windows,
and a good quality door bar on all
doors not used as a primary entry
doors.
- Furniture has been moved
slightly, and no one knows why.
A very popular location for the
installation of eavesdropping device
is either behind, or inside
furniture (couch, chair, lamp, etc.)
People who live or work in a
targeted area tend to notice when
furnishings have been moved even a
fraction of an inch. Pay close
attention to the imprint which
furniture makes on rugs, and the
position of lamps shades. Also watch
the distance between furniture and
the wall as eavesdroppers are
usually in a hurry and rarely put
the furniture back in the right
place.
- Things "seem" to have been
rummaged through, but nothing is
missing (at least that you noticed).
A "less than professional spy" will
often rummage through a targets home
for hours, but very rarely will they
do it in a neat and orderly fashion.
The most common "rummaging" targets
are the backs of desk drawers, the
bottom of file cabinets, closets,
and dresser drawers.
When contacting any
firm please remember not to call
from any suspect area, do not use your
cellular telephone,
do not use your cordless phone, and do
not use any suspect
telephone (instead call from a sterile
phone somewhere outside
the suspect area).
Who Gets Bugged?
High
Threat Business Situations
- Your company has stock which is
publicly traded (or will be soon)
- Your company is having labor
problems, union activities, or
negotiations
- Your company is involved in any
type of litigation or lawsuit
- Your company has layoffs pending
(or they have just happened)
- Your company is involved in the
fashion, automotive, advertising, or
marketing industry
Anyone
can be the target of covert
eavesdropping, however; some people are
under greater risk than others because
of financial position, occupation,
legal, or domestic situation.
- Spouses bug each other on a
regular basis
- Parents bug children
- Businessmen bug other
businessmen
- Scientists bug other scientists
- Students bug professors
- Attorneys bug other attorneys
(and their clients)
- Insurance companies bug accident
victims, and other claimants
- Construction companies bug other
construction companies
- Salesmen bug clients
- Collection agencies bug debtors
- Police officers bug suspects
- Executive recruiters bug
personnel directors
- Rock fans bug rock musicians
- Department stores bug customers
and merchandise
The Neighbors, Coworkers,
Friends, Enemies, Strangers, Your
Spouse,
Industrial Spies, Government Agents,
Your Insurance Company, Your Boss...
High
Threat Personal Situations (When to be
seriously concerned)
You (or
someone close to you) have been:
- Involved in any type of
litigation or lawsuit
- Been questioned, arrested or
arraigned by the police
- In the process of getting
married, divorced, or separated
- A minister or religious leader (ie:
priest, rabbi, deacon, bishop,
elder...)
- Running for any type of elected
public office
- Elected to any public office (ie:
mayor, selectman, school principal)
- Executive or scientist at any
large company
- Recently filed a insurance claim
- Engaging in political
demonstrations or activism
- Employed by a defense
contractor, Department of Energy,
etc...
- Private Investigators have been
"poking" around
- You are in the upper income
bracket
Keep
in mind that anybody with Money,
Power, Influence, or access to
sensitive, classified, or personal
information is at serious personal risk.
On a
related note: If you work (or have
worked) for any kind of military,
governmental, law enforcement or
judicial agency the possibility of you
being targeted for eavesdropping is very
high. Such eavesdropping can come from
either side of the law, and is rarely
legal or court sanctioned.
Additionally, people married to,
associated with, divorced from, getting
divorced from, dating, or getting
intimate with a member of law
enforcement, private security, PI, or
any level of the judicial system should
be concerned about illegal eavesdropping
(yes, cops love to bug their wives and
girlfriends).
High
Threat Occupations
- Attorney
- Doctor
- Chiropractor
- Dentist
- Architect
- Police Officer
- Court Clerk
- Judge
- Elected to any public office
- Mayor
- Selectman
- School Principal
- College Professor
- Product Engineer
- Software Developer
- Executive at any large company
- Scientist at any large company
- Employed by any defense
contractor
- Employed by the Department of
Energy
- Any minister or religious leader
(ie: deacon, bishop, elder...)
- Corporate Buyer or Purchasing
Agent
- Scientists bug other scientists
- Employee of a Construction
Contractor
- Any type Sales or Marketing
- Labor or Union Official
- Fashion
- Advertising
- Personnel Directors
According the FBI the following types of
businesses are under EXTREME risk and
are popular targets of illegal bugging,
wiretapping, and similar surveillance:
Materials:
- Materials synthesis and
processing
- Electronic and photonic
materials
- Ceramics
- Composites
- High-performance metals and
alloys
Manufacturing:
- Flexible computer-integrated
manufacturing
- Intelligence processing
equipment
- Micro- and nanofabrication
- Systems management technologies
Information and
Communications:
- Software
- Micro and optoelectronics
- High-performance computing and
networking
- High-definition imaging and
displays
- Sensors and signal processing
- Data storage and peripherals
- Computer simulation and modeling
Biotechnology and Life
Sciences:
- Applied molecular biology
- Computational Chemistry
- Medical technology
Transportation:
- Aeronautics
- Surface transportation
technologies
Energy and Environment:
- Energy technologies
- Pollution minimization,
remediation, and waste management
Common Frequencies used by Bugging Devices
44.500 - 51.000 MHz Baby and Room monitors (49.83, 49.845, 49.875, etc...)
72.100 - 75.400 MHz Hearing Assistance Systems
54.000 - 150.000 MHz Kit Bugs
78.000 - 115.000 MHz Cheap out-of-band FM Bugs
112.000 - 142.000 MHz Cheap out-of-band FM Bugs
140.000 - 160.000 MHz Cheap out-of-band FM Bugs
60.000 - 320.000 MHz Low Cost kit bugs
398.000 - 406.000 MHz DECO Bugs (398.600/605, 399.450/455, 399.025/030, 406 MHz)
25.000 - 450.000 MHz European/English Kit Bugs
150.000 - 216.000 MHz Typical VHF "Body Wire" & Pro-Grade Bugs
109.000 - 140.000 MHz Digital VHF Pro-Grade Bugs
138.000 - 174.000 MHz Typical "Spy Shop" & LE Cheap VHF Bugs (155-172 Popular)
140.000 - 150.000 MHz Popular Xandi Flea power kits (143/144 MHz)
150.000 - 170.000 MHz Popular Japanese Flea power kits (under 5mw)
150.000 - 220.000 MHz Commercial Wireless Microphones
169.000 - 172.000 MHz 47 CFR 90.265 Authorization *** VERY Popular ***
174.000 - 216.000 MHz 47 CFR 2.106 (NG115) Authorization
395.000 - 410.000 MHz German UHF Bugs (PK Electronics)
365.000 - 455.000 MHz English UHF Bugs (Lorraine/Ruby Electronics)
219.000 - 530.000 MHz English UHF Wireless Microphones (300-500 popular)
470.000 - 608.000 MHz Commercial Wireless Microphones
730.000 - 806.000 MHz Commercial Wireless Microphones
310.000 - 980.000 MHz Sony Bugs (.1mw - 3mw, Spread Spectrum)
470.000 - 489.000 MHz Sony Bugs (2.5mw - 20mw, WFM, Ultra low power)
770.000 - 810.000 MHz Sony Bugs (2.5mw - 20mw, WFM, Ultra low power)
902.000 - 928.000 MHz Sony Bugs (2.5mw - 20mw, WFM, Ultra low power)
947.000 - 954.000 MHz Sony Bugs (2.5mw - 20mw, WFM, Ultra low power)
889.000 - 960.000 MHz Modified Cordless Phones (S/S & Hoppers)
380.000 - 480.000 MHz Video Bugs - UHF TV Channels
430.000 - 820.000 MHz Popular US Video/Audio Bugging Systems
890.000 - 960.000 MHz Video Bugs - US (902-928 Hot)
905.000 - 928.000 MHz Video/Audio Consumer Products (i.e. Recoton)
1.100 - 1.400 GHz Video Bugs - *Very Hot in US/England/France/etc*
1.700 - 1.930 GHz Video Bugs - US
2.400 - 2.500 GHz Video Bugs - US *** VERY Popular ***
3.500 - 4.500 GHz Video Bugs - *Very Hot in England/France/etc*
5.725 - 5.850 GHz Video Bugs - US *** VERY Popular ***
6.200 - 7.500 GHz Video Bugs - US *** VERY Popular ***
8.00 - 12.50 GHz X-band Audio/Video Bugs
20.00 - 26.00 GHz K-band Audio/Video Bugs (Gaining Popularity)
70.00 -110.00 GHz M-band Audio/Video Bugs (Gaining Popularity)
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Common Frequency Search Ranges
Air Band Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| Aircraft Navigation |
108.0000 |
118.0000 |
MCW |
100.00 |
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| Air Band |
118.0000 |
136.0000 |
AM |
25.00 |
760 Channels Total |
| Airline Companies |
128.8250 |
132.0000 |
AM |
25.00 |
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| Civil Air Patrol |
138.0000 |
144.0000 |
AM |
5.00 |
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| Civil Air Patrol |
148.0000 |
150.0000 |
AM |
5.00 |
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| Military Air Band |
225.0000 |
400.0000 |
AM |
50.00 |
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Business Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| Business 420MHz |
420.0000 |
424.9875 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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| Business 450MHz |
451.0000 |
453.9900 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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| Business 460MHz |
461.0000 |
464.9875 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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Federal Government Agencies Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| VHF Government Frequencies |
138.0000 |
144.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
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| VHF Government Frequencies |
148.0000 |
150.8000 |
FM |
12.50 |
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| VHF Government Frequencies |
162.0000 |
174.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
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| UHF Government Frequencies |
406.1000 |
420.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
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Used by Federal, State & Local Government agencies: BATF,
CID, Customs, DEA, FBI, IRS, Treasury IAD, US Marshalls, USCG,
USSS, USPS, etc.
These
CTCSS tones
may help you identify a particular Federal
Agency.
By the end of 2004 all 162-174 MHz systems must be converted
to narrowband.
Ham Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| 6 Meters |
50.0000 |
50.1000 |
FM |
5.00 |
CW Only |
| 6 Meter Band |
50.1000 |
54.0000 |
FM |
5.00 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data |
| 2 Meters |
144.0000 |
144.1000 |
FM |
5.00 |
CW Only |
| 2 Meter Band |
144.1000 |
148.0000 |
FM |
5.00 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
Standard Transmitter Frequency Offsets:
145.0-145.5 -600 KHz
146.6-147.0 -600 KHz
147.0-147.39 +600 KHz
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| 1.25 Meters Band |
222.0000 |
225.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data |
| 70 Centimeters Band |
420.0000 |
450.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data |
| 33 Centimeters Band |
902.0000 |
928.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data |
| 23 Centimeters Band |
1240.0000 |
1300.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data |
American Association of Railroads (AAR) Rail Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| Railroads |
160.1100 |
161.5650 |
FM |
15.00 |
97 AAR Channels |
| Railroads(Canada) |
159.8100 |
161.5650 |
FM |
15.00 |
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Trunked Radio Frequencies
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| Motorola 400 MHz TRS |
406.0000 |
410.1500 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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| Motorola 800 MHz TRS |
851.0000 |
868.9875 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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| Motorola 900 MHz TRS |
935.0000 |
940.0000 |
NFM |
12.50 |
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| ACSB Trunking |
220.0000 |
221.0000 |
USB |
5.00 |
Amplitude Compandored SideBand |
Wireless Phones
| Usage |
Lower |
Upper |
Mode |
Step |
Notes |
| 49 MHz Cordless Phones |
43.7000 |
50.0000 |
FM |
10.00 |
also Baby Monitors in this range. |
| AMTS Maritime Cellular (Coast) |
216.0000 |
218.0000 |
FM |
25.00 |
along major rivers |
| AMTS Maritime Cellular (Ship) |
219.0000 |
220.0000 |
FM |
25.00 |
along major rivers |
| 800 MHz Cellular Phones |
824.0000 |
849.0000 |
FM |
30.00 |
Input - 832 Channels |
| 800 MHz Cellular Phones |
869.0000 |
896.0000 |
FM |
30.00 |
Output - 832 Channels |
| 900 MHz Wireless Phones |
902.0000 |
928.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
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| 2.4 GHz Phones |
2400.0000 |
2483.5000 |
FM |
12.50 |
also other 2.4 GHz Wireless video, network, and
Wi-Fi devices. |
| 5.8 GHz Phones |
5725.0000 |
5850.0000 |
FM |
12.50 |
also other 5.8 GHz Wireless devices (video,
network). |
1) Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)
2) Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) band
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