Tunable
Receiver Monitor
Finally--A Tunable Receiver Monitor that will detect
and view ALL wireless cameras--regardless of the frequency!! Now with audio
capability! Our all new SSC-RX25T quickly and easily finds wireless
cameras and lets you see exactly what they see. You no longer have to wonder
if there are wireless hidden cameras in your home, business, or apartment. The
2.5" color TFT high resolution monitor displays the video image while
the LCD window shows the exact frequency of transmission. Automatically
scans all the commonly used video frequencies (900Mhz and 2.4Ghz) in less
than 5 seconds and "locks-in" on any video camera transmitter and sounds
an audible alert tone when one is found (sound can be turned off if you wish).
You may then chose to keep looking for more, or stay on that same frequency to
continue viewing. Selectable antenna sensitivity allows "lock-in"
on sources up to 500 of feet away (depending on power of source transmitter).
Durable all metal case. The new audio functionality will also tune
into any any audio transmissions in the 900MHz-2.52GHz frequency. Now you can
see and hear any wireless transissions in the area. This unit is compatible
for use with ALL of our wireless cameras and transmitters (2.4Ghz, indoor/outdoor,
hidden/surveillance, etc). Until now there were only products to detect
the wireless signals, not view them. Now, with the SSC-RX25T you can easily
detect a wireless camera signal and see what it sees and hear any audio being
transmitted as well. A tool like this can be used both for counter surveillance
to see what cameras may be in your area or for surveillance if you use it as the
monitor for your wireless camera. Using the signal strength meter, you
can detect where the cameras are located. For example, if you tune into a video
signal, then rotate yourself slowly in a full circle. At some point in the circle
the strength meter will increase, and that is the direction of the camera. Go
for a short distance in that direction, and then repeat. In a short time you will
find the camera. |