The NSA's 50-Page Catalog Of Back Door Penetration Techniques Revealed

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Folks, I need some advise from the more experienced in the group. I am new
to TSCM.
A client has an RF field throughout his house. The RF field
radiates/reflects from every metal object in the house. The house wiring radiates through the
electrical outlets, light switches, etc. Even towel racks, and door knobs
are radiating the field to some degree.
I have been able to determine that there are more then one frequency
involved. I get a 37khz measurement, and higher.
He is concerned about a bug, and the health aspects of a RF field in the
house.
Il have to re-check after I get some advise as to what to be looking for.
The electricity went out in the house and the general neighborhood.
Measurers indicated that the RF field was still present. It is always strong enough
to cause the RF receiver to show a field. Its only a matter of intensity.
I have thought I located the transmitter, only to find I found a pipe
running up through the hosue up to the attic and venting out the roof. It was just
radiating the RF.
What must I look for, what can this be. There is more then one frequency at
work hear. I need advise as to how to proceed on a major budget.
Ideas?
Thanks-
 
Jeff Warshal
FaxTrac Information Services
 



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