DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com LLC
By Monty Henry
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DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com is a world leader in providing surveillance and security products and services to Government, Law Enforcement, Private Investigators, small and large companies worldwide.
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Counter-Surveillance (Bug-Detection) Equipment for Rent | COUNTER-SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT (Rent, Rents, Rental, Rentals) Open 24/7/365! (888) 344-3742 or (818) 298-3292 Enter Coupon Code: "Blogger" and save 5% (Please do not use quotes). Do-it-yourself Bug Sweeps, Counter-Surveillance and Bug Detection! Using our equipment! Buy, rent or lease the same state-of-the-art surveillance and security equipment Detectives, PI's, the CIA and FBI use. Take back control! In this video http://tinyurl.com/yk8xljf we present to you (via our surveillance and security video library) information about our new products, counter-surveillance techniques, industry-news, etc. RSS Reader (Widget) for New Surveillance Product/Service Announcements: http://tinyurl.com/yzg66zj Use this new RSS Reader / Widget to automatically receive new product and service announcements. Preview the same state-of-the-art surveillance and security equipment Detectives, PI's, the CIA and FBI use. Join us on Facebook! (DPLSURVE) http://www.facebook.com/dplsurve Stay Informed! Surveillance and Security Equipment Demonstration Videos (Watch & Listen): Join us on Twitter! We have a life-time warranty / guarantee on all products. (Includes parts and labor). if (WIDGETBOX) WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('66f56d16-759e-496f-bc83-6083e68c5e3d');Get the Surveillance and Security Video Library widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing a widget? (More info) if (WIDGETBOX) WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('a37c3242-37e2-4596-9572-786e643c3c89');Get the DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing a widget? (More info) Use this new RSS Reader / Widget to automatically receive new product and service announcements. Preview the same state-of-the-art surveillance and security equipment Detectives, PI's, the CIA and FBI use. Our equipment is easy to use and comes complete with instructions, 24/7/365 tech. support and the option to rent! Bug Detection, Electronic Sweeps, Debugging, Counter-Surveillance, Hidden Audio & Camera Detection... If you are concerned about the security of your telephone conversations, or possible hidden cameras or audio bugs, call us today. We provide security and peace of mind for your business, your home, and for you. We also have other "bug" detection products. See below: This item rents for $480.00 per week. The DPL-CPM-2000 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. COUNTER-SURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR R.F. Probe: Gain: 20dB nominal Frequency Response: 50kHz-2GHz ±3dB 3GHz-10dB Sensitivity: -62dBm (1 segment) -85dBm M.D.L. VLF Probe: Frequency Response: 15kHz-1MHz-3dB MAX input voltage: 300 VAC 50-60Hz Isolation: 1500 VAC 60Hz Sensitivity: -38dBm (1 segment) -60 M.D.L. Audio Amplifier: Input Impedance: 50K Ohm balanced Input Range: 1.7uV-10V (135dB) AGC Dynamic Range: 100dB (high and low gain) Frequency Response: 100Hz- 15kHz±3dB (filtered) 500Hz-24dB/octave, 2.5kHz-18dB/octave Headphone Output: 5Vp-p 220 Record Out: 25 mVp-p nominal with AGC Display: LCD barograph: 18 segment with pulsing single segment trip point 50dB dynamic range (1 segment High Gain to MAX Low Gain) Alert Output: 2.8kHz tone or silent red LED at 2Hz Remote Output: N.O. contact (300mA 25V MAX) Battery: 8 ea. MN1500 AA Alkaline - Life 10-16 hrs (Optional) 8 ea. 550mAh NiCad - life 3-5 hrs per charge Low Battery Indicator : approx. 10% remaining power AC Adapter/Charger: Input: 95-l30VAC 50-60Hz, or 200-275VAC 50-60Hz Output: 12VDC with 500mA NiCad Recharge Time: 8-10 hrs DPL-CPM-2000 Unit: Size: 9 1/8 x 6 1/8 x 1 3/4 in, 23.2 x 15.6 x 4.4 cm Weight: 39 oz, 1.1 kg Carry Case with all standard Items: Size: 16 3/8 x 11 1/4 x 3 in, 41.6 x 28.6 x 7.6cm Weight: 7 lbs, 3.18 kg FACT SHEET: COUNTER-SURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR Broadband receivers such as the DPL-CPM-2000 provide a very important cost-effective tool for professional sweep teams, government | 10/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | SmartPhone Security (Part I) | SmartPhone Security (Part I) It probably goes without saying that being a smart person is not a prerequisite for owning a smartphone.Just take a look around you. if (WIDGETBOX) WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('66f56d16-759e-496f-bc83-6083e68c5e3d');Get the Surveillance and Security Video Library widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing a widget? (More info) if (WIDGETBOX) WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('a37c3242-37e2-4596-9572-786e643c3c89');Get the DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing a widget? (More info) Apathetic Situation: One of the report's recurring themes focuses on consumers' apparent indifference to the many serious security risks associated with the storage and transmission of sensitive personal data on iPhone, BlackBerry and Android devices. For example, while 65 percent of respondents said they do worry about the security of their desktop or laptop computers, 62 percent admitted that when downloading software to their smartphone they do not always check to see if the app is from a trustworthy source, and 58 percent said they do not worry that a hacker might attack their device. In the same vein, 56 percent flatly said they do not feel their private information is at all at risk when they use their Smartphone. Find Us On All The Major Social Networks!! Install Our New DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com Mobile Phone App.! Be The First To Find Out About Our: Spy Gadgets, Nanny Cameras, Bug Detectors… Open 24/7/365! (888) 344-3742 or (818) 298-3292 For more concrete evidence, consider the somehow disturbing results of a study conducted by the Ponemon Institute, a Traverse City, Mich.-based research center dedicated to privacy, data protection and information security policy. After a random but indepth poll of 734 adults regarding their mobile communications behavior, the institute in March released “Smartphone Security: Survey of U.S. Consumers,” a report that, bottom line, points to not-so-smart phone use by our citizenry. Those percentages represent odd and seemingly incongruous numbers because, meanwhile, 60 percent of the same respondents said they were definitely aware of receiving unwanted marketing messages based on their smartphone use, and a full 55 percent said they understand that they may be putting confidential business information at risk when using their smartphone for both personal and work use (a “cross-over” practice that 84 percent of users say they do all the time).Among Other Highlights of The Report:* 89 percent of respondents said they were unaware that smartphone applications can transmit confidential payment information such as credit card details without the user's knowledge or consent.* 90 percent of respondents said they were either unaware or unsure of the fact that smartphones can be infected by specialized malware called “diallerware” that enables criminals to make use of premium services or numbers resulting in unexpected monthly charges -- charges that most users apparently miss altogether because 94 percent said they do not check their mobile bill or statement closely every month, and only eight percent check their statement when the bill is higher than usual.* Despite these and other security risks, less than half of those polled said they use keypad locks or passwords to secure their smartphones, and only 29 percent said they have considered installing an antivirus product to protect their device.Street Smarts?According to the study, the most popular smartphone use next to using it to actually conduct verbal conversations (100 percent of users say they do still resort to this old-school way of communicating) is to use it to check both personal and business e-mail. Using the device as an address book, as a tool for texting and as a vehicle for browsing the Internet are the other top uses.The least popular smartphone functions are for banking, travel assistance and video conferencing. Researchers at Ponemo | 8/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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