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Portable cell bug detector needer
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| Young Detective 2007-03-14, 4:33 am |
| Hi all,
I am a new young detective. I am trying to detect a bug in a phone.
The phone weighs around 11 grams more than the listed weight in it's
manual. The complainant who reposted the phone does not seem to be on
medication or any illegal substances so that end seems to be covered.
What low cost instrument can I use to detect the bug without opening
the phone ?
Also, when I do a google search on cell phone bugs, all I get is a
list of spy shops. Does anyone know where I can see the listing of
cell phone bugs so it would be easier for me to diagnose the problem.
Thanks guys.
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| Evan Platt 2007-03-16, 3:33 pm |
| On 13 Mar 2007 20:20:14 -0700, "Young Detective"
< young_detective_2007
@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
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>I am a new young detective. I am trying to detect a bug in a phone.
>The phone weighs around 11 grams more than the listed weight in it's
>manual. The complainant who reposted the phone does not seem to be on
>medication or any illegal substances so that end seems to be covered.
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>What low cost instrument can I use to detect the bug without opening
>the phone ?
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>Also, when I do a google search on cell phone bugs, all I get is a
>list of spy shops. Does anyone know where I can see the listing of
>cell phone bugs so it would be easier for me to diagnose the problem.
>
>Thanks guys.
Did you take into account the battery?
I'm curious mr. detective..
What would a cell phone bug do?
Please educate me.
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| 3Gfreak 2007-03-17, 3:33 pm |
| On Mar 16, 3:28 pm, Evan Platt <e...@theobvious.espphotography.com>
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> On 13 Mar 2007 20:20:14 -0700, "Young Detective"
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> <young_detective_2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Did you take into account the battery?
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> I'm curious mr. detective..
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> What would a cell phone bug do?
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> Please educate me.
Very interesting question. With today's cellphones the actually device
(bug) would have to be extremely small - and to be honest with you I
don't think it would even fit in the phone since the tolerences on the
products are so tight. You best bet is to scan it to see if it is
emitting a signal and depending on what type of transmitter it is you
would need a service type monitor to detect the frequency. Personally
I think this is total bogus. There are other ways to locate/hear
someone other than bugging the actual phone. Have your customer check
his meds!
Hope this helps.
3GFreak
www.mobilevertigo.com
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