NOW AVAILABLE - The NEW Exportable OSCOR Green Spectrum Analyzer
The OSCOR Green was developed for international export and requires no export license. OSCOR Green is designed for commercial applications to detect illicit eavesdropping signals, perform site surveys for communication systems, conduct radio frequency (RF) emissions analysis, and investigate misuse of the RF spectrum.
The OSCOR Green Spectrum Analyzer sweeps 24GHz in 1 second quickly detecting transmitting electronic surveillance devices. OSCOR Green's unique integrated auto switching antenna system requires no extra antennas or cables. At 9.6lbs/4.4kg, OSCOR Green is portable and convenient to operate. The 8.4in/21.3 cm high resolution touch screen display puts "drag" and "move" controls at your finger tips.
The OSCOR Blue is a hand held spectrum analyzer with rapid sweep speed and functionality suited for detecting unknown, illegal, disruptive, and anomalous rogue transmissions over a wide frequency range. The OSCOR Blue is ideal for:
The OSCOR Blue sweeps 24GHz in 1 second quickly detecting transmitting electronic surveillance devices. The OSCOR Blue utilizes an integrated auto switching antenna system and requires no extra antennas or cables. At 9.6lbs/4.4kg, OSCOR Blue is portable and convenient to operate.
The OSCOR Blue is listed on the United States Munitions List (USML) and requires an export license under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) per the U.S. Department of State's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). For more information on the OSCOR Blue, contact REI at sales@reiusa.net
Bugfix Updates
The current software version of the OSCOR Blue is 1.1.1.1183, if your OSCOR Blue was purchased before September 2011. Software bug-fix updates may require your unit to be returned to REI. Complete the OSCOR Blue update request form for additional software update information.
The ORION 2.4 HX is REI's newest NLJD (Non-Linear Junction Detector) offering a choice of 3.3-watt or 6.6-watt transmit power models, each with a touch screen display.
Building on the success of the standard ORION 2.4, the HX features a completely new grip molded touch screen controller display. The new display provides fingertip control of operation settings and graphic displays of transmit power histogram and spectrum type display of transmit, 2nd, and 3rd harmonic bands, which can be captured and saved for historical reference and reporting.
The ORION 2.4 HX transmits a 3.3 W or 6.6 W (depending on the model) EIRP digital spread spectrum signal (2.4 GHz @ 1.25 MHz BW) for greater energy on target, increased detection range, and interference avoidance.
A Non-Linear Junction Detector detects the presence of electronics, regardless of whether the electronic target is radiating, hard wired, or even turned off.
The ORION 2.4 quickly detects and locates hidden electronic devices and is designed for:
Commercial security applications such as checking corporate board rooms or offices for unauthorized or hidden electronics,Searching secure areas for hidden or prohibited electronics,Searching for contraband cell phones or other electronic contraband in prisons.The ORION 2.4 locates hidden electronics in walls, floors, ceilings, fixtures, furniture, or containers. An antenna-mounted line-of-sight display lets the operator focus on the target while sweeping. The NEW ORION 2.4 transmits at 2.4GHz frequency for detecting small electronics such as SIM cards and cell phones
NEW VoIP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE FOR THE TALAN
Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems present a new form of security risk to communications. With new enhancements built into the TALAN software interface, users can now test internet protocol (IP) packet traffic on VoIP phones and systems. VoIP data collected by the TALAN software includes Source and Destination Mac Addresses; header type; statistics - total packets; packet rate; peak rate and run time. Users can also define advanced filtering options. Data can be stored and exported to USB or Flash as data files for further analysis, sharing and reporting.
The CPM-700 is a broadband receiver designed to detect and locate all major types of electronic surveillance devices including room, phone, body bugs, video transmitters, and tape recorders.
The ANG-2200 is designed to create a perimeter of noise around a target area that defeats wired microphones inside walls, contact microphones, audio transmitters located in AC outlets, and laser/microwave reflections from windows.
UVL-200A Ultraviolet Light is used in the physical search of a location. The UVP-100 is used to mark objects (i.e. screws, wall fixtures) in order to check for a breach at a later date.
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UVP-100 | Ultraviolet Invisible Marking Pen |