Frequencies used by wireless microphones, transmitters, bugging devices,
surveillance etc.
These frequencies have been compiled by a few sources, Monitoring Times,
Popular Communications and friends.
They are some of the known frequencies in use by transmitters used by
entertainers or in law enforcement applications.
A good idea to do is put these in your scanner and do a random scan around
your house, or go driving around your town and see what comes up.
by Topol KWV8BP
Common search bands: 88 - 108 Mhz. 174 - 216 Mhz.
72 - 76 Mhz. 455.0 Mhz.
Also be sure to check 49 - 50 Mhz.
for baby coms which may
have been converted to be
a wireless listening device.
UPDATED BUGGING FREQS FROM
THE MEDIC IN LAS VEGAS------------- 154.695 154.995
BUMBER BEEPER---------------------- 40.220
Possibles of using these and
doing search ranges could show
some interesting results, one
example would to be park near a
conert for one and do an extensive
search, you would eventually lock
onto the frequencies used by the band
which are playing, Hmmm. Then again
you could always come across a bugged
subject.
All frequencies are in Mhz.
Some of the cheaper brands that are
being sold today, such as radio shacks,
and the ones made for camcorders are
being used by private sources bugging
neighbors, etc. These are easy to covert
on telephones , rooms, etc. All bugging or
mics for entertainment use very low wattage,
you will have to be close to the source.