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Templepan Specialist Equipment
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Templepan install and maintain specialist Covert and Counter-surveillance equipment
to compliment our state of the art Radio Frequency sweeping services.
Where clients have a requirement to conduct their own in-house security,
Templepan offer a select range of specialist electronic equipment for applications
in such activities.
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TCMS/44
Miniature covert 'bug' detection system. Extremely reliable and PC based, this hard wired equipment
monitors your meeting rooms continuously and alerts you to any illicit transmitters (bugs) that may become active.
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TCMS 44 - Equipment Overview
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Following a period of exclusivity, Templepan are now pleased to offer this
innovative new product to our wider client base.
Originally commissioned by a major Merchant Banking Company for their boardrooms,
Templepan have designed a system to meet a firm specification that required both continuous
and automatic monitoring for the presence of any illicit RF transmitting devices.
The successful result was the TCMS 44. This followed extensive research and development for a
product that remains state of the art and continues to out-perform the very few competitive
products that have since appeared on the open market.
This is a computer controlled, stand alone system to detect all wireless signals in the continuous
frequency range of 100 kHz to 2 GHz. This will cover wireless listening devices, mobile phones,
wireless LAN’s and cameras.
The equipment is mains operated and self contained requiring only a CAT 5 cable to connect to
the control computer. The data from up to 255 rooms can be monitored across a wired network.
The equipment is supplied as a stand alone unit in an ABS housing measuring approximately
300 x 200 x 100 mm and suitable for ceiling or wall mounting. The output from these room units
is displayed on a laptop computer from where the system will be configured, interpreted and controlled.
Operation
The system will provide the user with 4 different reports from each room.
a) The presence of a transmitting Radio listening device.
b) Positive indication of a Wireless LAN transmitting.
c) Positive indication of an operational mobile phone.
d) Identification of a transmitting camera.
This system will detect the following transmissions:
- All analogue transmissions in the 100 KHz - 2 GHz frequency band in use in the room.
- All Wireless LAN transmissions in use 2.4 - 5.4 GHz
- All Mobile phones in use.
- All wireless audio and video cameras in use 2.4 GHz
Each room has its own detector unit and all room units are connected to a central computer where
the rooms can be switched on or off and separately configured to suit the detection range and type
required. I.e. Some rooms may not require mobile phone detection since you may allow telephones
to be used in various rooms. Also room units will be set to exclude certain frequencies if required.
The detection of "normal" bugging devices was always assumed to be that the bug was the strongest
signal in the room. In practice and with so much radio traffic in use, this principle cannot now
be relied upon. Our system causes an alarm only after a comparison between the room sounds and the
sounds received on the airwaves have been compared. If there is a match during this comparison,
then there is a strong likelihood pf a bug being present. Radio signals are swamping the airwaves
in the City of London and many false alarms are likely unless comparative techniques are used.
For more information on the TCMS 44, please
contact us
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We can advise you about one of the greatest risks to your valuable corporate data.
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Our Corporate expertise can be applied exclusively to your VIP Residential Security.
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The TSS-300 offers a viable solution without any of the
drawbacks of conventional systems. |
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