Re: Blind spy cameras
From: Ross Herbert (rherber1SPAMEX_at_bigpond.net.au)
Date: 09/28/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 03:35:27 GMT
On 27 Sep 2004 20:16:37 -0700, comixnewb@yahoo.com (Mike) wrote:
|Hi I was wondering if there was some way to 'blind' a spy cam. I have
|heard of using 'white noise' to disable a bug or wiretap but I am not
|sure if you can do it to a hidden camera. I don't know were it is in
|my house but I know that I am under surveillance.(people at school
|repeat things that I said at home,in my room, to my self) I have heard
|that IRLEDS could blind a camera but you would propably need to know
|were it was.
The fact that "people at school" repeat things which you have said to
yourself in the privacy of your own home doesn't necessarily indicate
the presence of an illegal camera, but it could be a simple FM
wireless microphone some of your supposed "mates" have placed there as
a joke. In this case you could try generating a constant tone and see
if you can pick it up on a FM receiver by scanning over the full
bandwidth. Of course if the bug transmitter signal is outside the
normal FM band then you won't have much joy, but it would be worth a
try.
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