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These are new product announcements from my main website (Open 24/7/365). We have a life-time warranty / guarantee on all products. (Includes parts and labor). Here you will find a variety of cutting-edge Surveillance and Security-Related products and services. (Buy/Rent/Layaway) Post your own comments and concerns related to the specific products or services mentioned or on surveillance, security, privacy, etc.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

NOKIA 7200 CELLULAR SPY PHONE (Buy or Rent)


NOKIA 7200 CELLULAR SPY PHONE (Buy or Rent)



(Dual-Band, Non-USA Customers)

(When It Receives a Call The Ringer Nor The Display Will Activate)

This item rents for $155.00 per week. (For USA Customers)

This unique product is a fully functional Nokia 7200 cell phone (AT&T (now Cingular) GSM). It has two modes of operation which is programmed using the keypad. The first mode enables the telephone to operate as an ordinary cell phone but when used in the spy mode, the telephone is called and will answer immediately without any ringing and without the display lights so it will not alert anyone. The caller can then hear all conversations around the phone and on ending the call, the phone resumes standby. They are very stylish and one of the smallest and up to date telephones available. They come complete with battery, charger and instruction manual. This is a top of the range cellular telephone. It is a dual-band phone and can operate with any type of sim card in any country excluding USA.

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Monday, February 27, 2006

NOKIA 6610i CELLULAR SPY PHONE (Buy or Rent!) $882.00


NOKIA 6610i CELLULAR SPY PHONE (Buy or Rent!)

(Tri-Band, Includes USA Customers)

Ask for the NOKIA 6610i

Give to someone, (for discreet audio surveillance) hide in your office, bedroom or car. When you call in to listen no one will know that your monitoring.

This item rents for $155.00 per week.

This unique product is a fully functional Nokia 6610i cell phone (AT&T (now Cingular) GSM). It has one mode of operation, which is programmed using the keypad and when the telephone is called it will answer immediately without any ringing and without the display lights so it will not alert anyone. The caller can then hear all conversations around the phone and on ending the call, the phone resumes standby. They come complete with battery, charger and instruction manual. It is a tri-band phone and can operate with any type of sim card in any country including USA.

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15 Inch LCD With Built-In 4 Channel DVR $1,149.95 (Buy or Rent)


15 Inch LCD With Built-In 4 Channel DVR $1,149.95 (Buy or Rent)



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This item rents for $199.49 per week.


Full featured DVR--Built-in Into An LCD Display!

* 15" LCD with Built-in 4 Channel DVR and 120Gb Hard Drive.
* View Your Home or Business From Anywhere Via the Web W/Built-in 10/100 Connection
* Built-in Motion Detection
* Records up to 30 Frames Per Second in Quad Mode
* Record Resolution 640 X 224 or 302 X 112
* Built-In USB Back-up
* 1 Year Warranty

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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Color IR Zoom Camera: 500 ft. in Total Darkness! $539.00 (Buy or Rent)


Color IR Zoom Camera: 500 ft. in Total Darkness! $539.00 (Buy or Rent)



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This item rents for $75.00 per week.

500 ft. in Total Darkness!

* Ultrasensitive Sony SuperHAD color CCD imager with 480 lines resolution.
* 5-50mm Varifocal Zoom AutoIris Lens.
* Powerful IR Illuminators Give You Commanding Range of up to 500ft.
* Rugged Weather Proof IP 67 Housing
* Automatic Mechanical IR Filter For Amazing Day and Night Performance
* 1 Year Warranty

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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Weatherproof Surveillance Camera: 0.0003 Lux and 600 Lines of Res. $214.95 (Buy or Rent)


Weatherproof Surveillance Camera: 0.0003 Lux and 600 Lines of Res. $214.95 (Buy or Rent)



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This item rents for $45.00 per week.

This amazing new B/W CCTV low light ExView outdoor lipstick video security camera has caused quite a stir in our demo room. The words we hear most often are WOW!!, followed by I'll take four (or eight). With astounding 0.0003 lux low light performance and stunning 600 lines of resolution, this camera delivers unbeatable performance.

*Sees in Virtual Darkness!

Phenomenal 0.0003 lux!
Revolutionary New Sony Super HAD Ex-View CCD
Super Sharp 600 Line Resolution
Rugged Metal Weatherproof Enclosure
Tilt and Swivel Mounting Bracket
3.6 MM Precision Microlens with 92 Degree FOV
Super Compact 0.75 Diameter X 2.67 Long
12 Volts DC at 100 mA



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Friday, February 24, 2006

500mm COLOR ZOOM SPOT SCOPE W/BUILT-IN CAMERA, WIRED / PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER


500mm COLOR ZOOM SPOT SCOPE W/BUILT-IN CAMERA, WIRED / PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

This is a complete surveillance system

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500mm COLOR ZOOM SPOT SCOPE W/BUILT-IN CAMERA, WIRED $599.95!

This item rents separately for $100.00 per week.

Includes Separate Eye Piece Adapters Required for Manual Telescope use or 35mm Cameras use.

The Color CCD (Same Price for B/W) camera is built-in with this spot scope that allows seeing miles away clearly, and viewing the live images on any TV, monitor or even allows for recording on a VCR. This powerful scope has a 500MM zoom lens with 80mm in diameter that provides a super sharp image from a very far distance. It is a very unique product combining a high power zoom scope with a CCD camera together thus making surveillance jobs much easier by allowing the viewing of images on the monitor instead of on the eye piece of the scope. The wireless model even enhances this feature further by transmitting the image wirelessly to a receiver which can be connected to any monitor. This is the most powerful solution for spy, security and surveillance van applications.

* Weight: 10 lbs.
* Length: 18in long
* Can see 1/4 miles Away
* Can Use Separate Battery Pack
* 500mm Zoom Built-in CCD Color camera
* 80mm in Diameter
* Wired Scope
* Can Interface with Sony Micro Video Recorders
* Can be Mounted on a Tri-Pod
* Separate Eye Piece Adapters Required for Manual Telescope use or 35mm Cameras use.

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PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER $799.00! (To Buy)

This item rents separately for $125.00 per week.

(Removable Hard Drive)

40Gb
80 Hours

Our NEW portable media player has a 40 GB hard drive and a SD slot. The MPEG4 unit records audio and video in real time and converts them into MP4 video for storage on the internal/removable 40GB hard drive. Included is a rechargeable easy to remove 3 hour battery. The 3.5 built in color LCD screen can be used for viewing or connect to external TV or monitor. This unit can be linked directly to your computer or TV via the USB cables. When connected to the computer files can be viewed or downloaded. Listen to audio with stereo earphone or the built in stereo speaker. Easy to use functions make this NEW portable video player a must have. Extra batteries also available.

This item replaces all other Mini DVR's.

Specifications
RCA 3 in 1 for AV input/out
Built in microphone
Built in stereo speaker
40GB internal removable hard drive for 80 hours of recording
3.5 inch LCD with back lighted LED panel 480 x 234
Secure Digital memory card expansion slot
MPEG-4 digital video player and recorder
Video size 320 x 240 pixels
3x zoom in out function and auto slideshows
OSD menu, IR remote
Software, MP3 Real Media Player
USB 2.0 SD card reader / portable disk
12V DC
7.6V 1800 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery
3 hours in video playback
Extra hard drives can be purchased at your local media store, see spec sheet for details.

EXTRA BATTERY sold separately

Includes
Portable media unit with built in prop up stand AC/DC adapter
Lithium-ion battery
USB cable
Stereo earphones
IR Remote control
2 AV cables
Carrying case
CD Rom
Users Manual

Size

5 3/8" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/4

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Thursday, February 23, 2006

Snake (Flexible) Camera $482.13 (Buy or Rent)


Snake (Flexible) Camera $482.13 (Buy or Rent)


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Bend it into the shape you need!

Now you can view areas previously unreachable by any other means. This Snake (Flexible) Camera bends in any direction and maintains it's shape for precise viewing. The lenses are sealed and water resistant. These cameras reach deep into tight spaces up to 1/2" diameter.

* Choice of high-resolution CCD or economical CMOS cameras.
* Perfect for use with our Portable Digital Video Recorders for a complete self-contained surveillance system.
* Flexible design is super versatile, just bend it into the shape you need!
* 12v DC

Includes:

* Instructions
* 1 Year warranty


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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

The Securely-Connected Home




Securely-connected homes create peace-of-mind for homeowners and renters.

The securely-connected home ties together appliances, heating, air conditioning, computers, security systems, smoke detectors, lighting, home entertainment devices and more. It allows users to control them all via remote control from the Internet or even portable hand-held devices. A securely-connected home allows all the electronics and systems in a home to work together and gives homeowners access to their house from anywhere on the planet.


A securely-connected home also can be an intelligent home -- one that is wired to take care of itself and alert you to any problems, rather than the other way around. Improving safety and security is a prime concern in a securely-connected home.

Imagine a situation where there is a fire. An intelligent house can shut off the HVAC unit to avoid feeding the flames with oxygen. It also might shut off certain large appliances in the house or even main valves such as the natural gas.

Another more subtle application would be to monitor the presence of devices within the home. Homeowners would certainly like to know if their expensive plasma TV were in the process of being stolen. A securely-connected home could easily generate an alarm the instant a television is moved.



The benefits of a securely-connected home to homeowners are practically limitless. With the right surveillance system homes can offer everything from remote security and appliance control, to energy cost savings.

The return on investment also can be substantial. Intelligent lighting, heating and cooling systems can pay for themselves in just a few years. Experts predict that such smart homes will soon be in high demand and will sell faster than homes without connected technology. What's more, insurance rates may even be reduced with a smart home. Safety and security products can be simply and economically installed in existing homes to protect families from fire and theft.


There's really no limit to where securely-connected home technology may take us.

All we have to do is be willing to embrace this new technology.






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IP-Based Pan/Tilt/Zoom Security Camera $1,649.95 (Buy or Rent)


IP-Based Pan/Tilt/Zoom Security Camera $1,649.95.00 (Buy or Rent)


Used for video surveillance operations!

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This item rents for $395.00 per week.

The phenomenal new IP-Based Pan/Tilt/Zoom Security Camera really does it all. This IP-Based Pan/Tilt/Zoom Security Camera combines high 480 line resolution from the 1/3 IT Super HAD CCD which uses JPEG compression allowing up to 30 frames a second to be broadcasted on the internet or on your network. Images can be transferred using either the FTP or SMTP protocol. It has built-in day/night mode so that images can be viewed even in low light conditions. The 25X auto-focus zoom lens covers a wide range of viewing angles and video can be viewed anywhere with up to 50 users on your network with a standard web browser such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Remote control of high speed quiet zoom, pan and tilt functions make this new offering truly unique and cost-effective. Built-in ethernet card for network applications. Comes with connecting cables, easy connection instructions and a 1 year warranty.

* High Resolution- up to 736 X 480
* Integral 25X Auto-Focus Zoom Lens
* Super HAD CCD with DSP Technology
* Uses IP Networking for Easy Browsing from PC
* Integrated Remote Controlled Pan/Tilt/Zoom
* Simultaneous Access up to 50 users
* Up to 30 fps with VGA Quality (640 X 480)
* Activity Motion Detection and Remote Alarm Trigger
* 1 Year Warranty

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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Motion-Activated Digital Video Recorder (Buy or Rent) $575.00


Motion-Activated Digital Video Recorder (Buy or Rent) $575.00


Used for covert video and surveillance operations!

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This item rents for $95.00 per week.

Only 5-1/2 X 2-1/2 X 1 inches (a little larger than a pack of king size cigarettes) this Motion-Activated Digital Video Recorder is a COLOR single channel, miniature solid state digital video recorder (DVR) has no moving parts. This means there is no more day - to - day interventions or any need for maintenance. Connects via RCA video input jack to your or our wired or wireless CCD or CMOS cameras.

Recording rates are user programmable from 10 fps to 1 frame every 5 minutes. Unit features full time/date stamping of each image. This Motion-Activated Digital Video Recorder automatically records events on the Memory Card following an alarm. Up to 100,000 images (video stream) can be recorded on a postage stamp size 1Gb SD card. (1Gb card optional) The alarm can be activated by external triggers and/or by the internal Video Motion Detection (VMD).

The VMD (motion detection) technology enables you to define specific areas of interest within the picture frame. This is useful to eliminate pets and other moving objects of no interest from triggering unit.

When the unit is turned on the configuration is read automatically from the memory card. The unit is then activated from the remote control.

The recorded events are easily analyzed by simply removing the Memory Card from the unit and inserting it into an included Memory Card Reader and connected to a PC, laptop or Pocket PC.

The remote control enables the user to Arm/Disarm the event recording process or record events manually.

The Motion-Activated Digital Video Recorder is powered by a 12 VCD power adaptor and can be used with an automobile cigarette lighter adaptor or direct wired to other 12 VCD power sources or batteries. Amazing video resolution of 640 X 480 (VGA) produces a crystal clear picture upon playback.

Unit includes software disc, remote control, 64Mb secure digital card, AC power adaptor, and full instruction manual.

Evidence recording has never been so easy!

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Mantel Clock Hidden Camera with Built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder) $750.00! (Buy or Rent!)

Mantel Clock Hidden Camera with Built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder) $750.00! (Buy or Rent!)


Mantel Clock Hidden Camera with Built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder)


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Black and White

This item rents for $95.00 per week.

Our new Mantle Clock Hidden Camera with Built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is completely self contained, totally secure, and easy to use. All functions of the lamp work normally and the hidden B&W low light - high resolution camera is totally invisible.

All you do is touch the Arm button on the convenient wireless remote control. The clock will beep once to verify the command and quality B/W video recording will begin the instant motion is detected and will continue until 15 seconds after motion ceases. When you are ready to review your video images, simply press the disarm command on the remote control and remove the postage stamp size SD (Secure Digital) card from it's hidden compartment.

To playback images, an included SD card reader connects to the USB port of your computer or laptop. Install the card, click on the SD icon and a complete list of images, including time and date stamp will appear on your screen. Click on any image and the video stream will play from that point on. You can even speed up, slow down, or ZOOM IN during playback. You can save the card or download your images to CD, hard drive, Zip, or any other media of your choice. SD cards can be quickly erased and reused again and again.

User options can be easily changed via the SD card reader and your computer. Images can be recorded as fast as 10 frames per second (fps) or as slow as 1 frame per minute. Record duration after detected motion is also user programmable. The included 16Mb SD card will record 12,000 images.
Larger (optional) cards (128Mb, 256Mb, 512Mb, and 1Gb) will increase image capacity accordingly.

Filter Masking: 5 Different Sensitivity Levels! Choose where you want motion detection and where you don't!

You may also install the software and view the images on your PDA or Pocket PC! Great for private investigators and detectives needing to show video proof to their clients without taking and installing the software on your clients computer.

Includes:

* Mantle Clock Hidden Camera with Built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder)
* SD card reader with USB cable and software,
* 16Mb SD card
* Complete easy to understand instruction book and camera software.
* Everything you need to plug unit in an start using instantly.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006

DPL-EVD3500 HAND-HELD EXPLOSIVES DETECTOR $23,900.00


DPL-EVD3500 HAND-HELD EXPLOSIVES DETECTOR $23,900.00


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Introducing the DPL-EVD3500 Hand-held Explosives Detector. Ready to operate in only 5-30 seconds. The DPL-EVD3500 is the world's first and most recognized portable explosives trace detector that uses Luminol Chemiluminescence (Chemilumina). The DPL-EVD3500 is the only portable device capable of detecting the presence of all threat explosives,including ICAO taggants, military plastics and TATP.

The DPL-EVD3500 looks for solvent based as well nitro based explosives (90% of explosives are nitrogen oxide based NO2). The new "Designer bombs" frequently are solvent based i.e., acetone, peroxide etc. The DPL-EVD3500 catches them all. The technology for the "detection principle" is Chemiluminescence historically the most proven detection method but only used in labs in machines that cost $400K and are huge and do not go in the field. They are considered scientific testing and analytical equipment. We have the only patent on this tech in field hand-held units--- This is incredible! It's the best solution available in a portable device by a HUGE margin! The competition can NOT come close to it. It is more selective and sensitive than the EVD and ALL other handhelds.

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Friday, February 17, 2006

16 Channel DVR System $3,148.00! (Buy or Lease)


16 Channel DVR System $3,148.00! (Buy or Lease)

Special Features

* Storage: 400GB/16-Channel
* Display/record rate:240 total fps at 640x480(NTSC)
* Max resolution:640x480
* View optimized for monitoring
* Superb management function in view/record/playback
* Strong connectivity for intranet/internet access
* Full alarm functions thru phone, pager, email, alarm device
* PTZ control ready
* 1-year warranty

Options

* Storage upgradeable: up to 600GB

Specifications:
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Video Capture Hardware:

Chipset: Fusion 878AX4
Interface: PCI33

Video compression technology
Total display frame rate: 240 per second
Total record frame rate: 240 per second
Video compression: wavelet/MPEG4
Compression rate: 300:1~900:1
Data stream per camera: 0~20kb/second

View management
1/4/6/8/10/12/16 split screen
Image resolution: selectable 320x240 / 640x480
Display: adjustable contrast /hue / brightness / saturation / video quality
Display resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels

Record management
Non-stop / motion detect / time schedule / event-trigger
Pre- and post- event record

Playback management
Search by camera date and time
Max 16-Channel playback

Network / dial up function
View live video via browser
Remote view / record live video by Remote View Software
Remote playback up to 16 channels by Remote Playback Software
Free Monitoring Center Software enabling 20-site and up to 320-camera surveillance per center; also boosting the number of target sites by multi-centers through LAN connection; all incoming camera signals can be recorded and playback at monitoring center
V.92 modem provides least telephone line remote access

Audio handling
4-Channel input: independent and compressed audio recording; playback synchronized with Channel-1 video
2-way audio allows live talk between remote site with web browser and camera site with microphone

Alarm functions
Hotline notification, the DVR can dial 3 different phone numbers on event
Email notification, the DVR can send email with attached image on event
The DVR can give charming sounds on motion detection

I/O control
The DVR has optional I/O unit, can accept sensor inputs and output relay triggering signals, each I/O unit has 16in/8out, and it’s stackable to control more inputs and outputs

PTZ control
Standard RS-485 interface, supported PTZ cameras: Canon VCC3/Vcc4, Pelco-P, Ademco, LiLin, Digi-Dome, Dynacolor, Sony, Panasonic, Mintron, Kalatel, SamSung, Sensormatic

Security authentication
Multi-layer password protection, and detailed function operation protection
Watermark protection avoid unauthorized modification on recorded video

PDA access
PDA installed Windows CE operating system can access and setup the DVR system

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

GSM-Based Hidden Camera $1,600.00! (Buy or Rent)


GSM-Based Hidden Camera $1,600.00! (Buy or Rent)


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Imagine being able to literally keep an eye on any room or any place by simply logging onto to a website and checking out the latest updated pictures. It's now possible, with our GSM-Based Hidden Camera. Our GSM camera improves on regular webcams in that it transmits pictures using GSM cell phone networks--which allows the camera to operate without being hooked up to a computer. The GSM-Based Hidden Camera is a completely self-contained, self-powered unit that does not require any external connections or power supply. It can be placed any place that has cell phone coverage (which, these days, is virtually everywhere) and will send pictures to your cell phone or computer using GSM multimedia messaging.

The camera can even capture video, with a frame rate of between 4 and eleven frames per second. Our GSM-Based Hidden Camera is a perfect solution for law enforcement officials and private investigators, and offers tremendous improvements over traditional covert cameras that need to be retrieved for the recorded video to be viewed. One of the best features of the GSM-Based Hidden Camera is the ability to control the unit over the Internet. By simply logging onto a secure website, you can adjust frame rate, motion detection, picture size and video storage. The GSM-Based Hidden Camera offers a multitude of alerts, letting you customize how and when you receive image updates. For instance, you can have images and video sent to you via email at specific intervals, or only in the event that motion occurs.

If you have a cell phone with multimedia messaging capabilities, you can even have images sent directly to your phone.

* A completely wireless GSM video camera capable of transmitting around the world.

* This portable camera uses the GSM cellular network to send the pictures via the Internet or uploaded over FTP.

* Receive an E-mail if movement occurs.

* Powered by 12-volts DC.

* Update rates vary depending on the size of the picture from 4-seconds to 11 seconds for every frame.

* Control of the camera is accessible via the Net to control outputs, motion detection, size of the picture, video storage, the camera can e-mail you a picture of the location upon detection of movement in the room.

* Infrared illumination option is available.

* System can be concealed in a small enclosure.

* User password to keep video link private.

* Available in different configurations, including use of our DVR's allowing for much faster updates and a variety of Ethernet cameras for your specific use.

Applications:

* Can operate in a remote environment with no external power and without a computer.

* Ideal for private investigators and law enforcement.

* Can be used in vehicles, bedrooms, remote buildings, offices, labs or anywhere cellular phone service is available.


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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

HARDWIRED AND WIRELESS VIDEO CAMERA DETECTOR $289.95! (Buy or Rent!)


HARDWIRED AND WIRELESS VIDEO CAMERA DETECTOR $289.95! (Buy or Rent!)


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Is Someone Watching You? This camera detector Knows. Detect that wired or wireless video camera. Rest Easy With Our New Sweep Unit! Now Improved with Vibration Feature.

Specifications:

Size: 4.25' X 2.25' X 1.25'

Weight: 10 oz.

Batteries: Two 9 volt alkaline transistor type

Current: 50 mA average

Frequency Response: tuned to 15.75 KHz

Antenna: 5' external tuned VLF

Detection Range: 2 to 15 Feet, depending on the type of camera.

LEDs

Green: On
Yellow: Locked; flashes = acquiring a signal, steady = locked on a signal
Red: Four Step Signal Meter



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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

4 Ch. Portable (Briefcase) Surveillance System: $5,450.00 (Buy or Rent)



4 Ch. Portable (Briefcase) Surveillance System: $5,450.00 (Buy or Rent)


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(4) Color High Res. Wireless Cameras

High Resolution Sony 1/3" SONY Exview Image Sensors in conjunction with 66 High Power IR LEDs make this a very popular Camera. This compact camera has an extraordinary picture in pitch-black conditions with the truest color reproduction available in a day / night security camera. This weatherproof camera comes equipped with blower. With this rugged top of the line High Resolution camera you will be able to see up to 150 feet in absolute darkness (0.0 Min. Illumination).


4 Ch. Portable (Briefcase) Surveillance System

This is our best analog portable recording surveillance system. It has a built-in quad and 4 built-in 2.4 GHz high gain receivers, allowing it to receive up to 4 wireless security cameras at the same time. It also incorporates 4 directional Yagi antennas for maximum range. The built-in rechargeable battery system allows for multiple (20) hours of operation without the use of external power. It also has video inputs so the system can be used with 4 wired security cameras.

Includes:

* Comes as shown with 960 hour VCR with date, time stamp and 4 directional Yagi antennas.

Features:

* Portable Recording System for field applications.

* 960 Hrs recording time capability

* 20 Hrs plus battery operation

* 4 Ch simultaneously recording wired or wireless on 2.4GHz Band

* Date, time and title stamp

Specifications:

Monitor: 7 inches, TFT, LCD, Color
Power: AC Adapter, car lighter adapter, internal batteries 4 GEL 2 cell 6V12A each Supplies up to 20Hrs of autonomous operation

Voltage: 12DC
Consumption: 4A (monitor on)
Wireless Operation: 2.4GHz
Antenna: Yagi, 3 elements, 4 units
Video Composition: NTSC
Video Inputs: 4 wired / 4 wireless
Quad Full function, 4 channels
VCR Time Lapse 960 Hrs (Max. recording Time)
Recording System 4 Head, Double azimuth, VHS
Resolution: Frame Record
Image Size: 370 TV Lines
Motion Detection: 80 dbm
Video Modulation: FM
Weight: 40Lbs

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Monday, February 13, 2006

In Case of Emergency, Nuke Iran

“This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous...Having said that, all options are on the table.”
– President George W. Bush, February 2005

Contemporary warfare has traditionally involved underlying conflicts regarding economics and resources. Today these intertwined conflicts also involve international currencies, and thus increased complexity. Current geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran extend beyond the publicly stated concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear intentions, and likely include a proposed Iranian “petroeuro” system for oil trade.

Similar to the Iraq war, military operations against Iran relate to the macroeconomics of ‘petrodollar recycling’ and the unpublicized but real challenge to U.S. dollar supremacy from the euro as an alternative oil transaction currency.

It is now obvious the invasion of Iraq had less to do with any threat from Saddam’s long-gone WMD program and certainly less to do to do with fighting International terrorism than it has to do with gaining strategic control over Iraq’s hydrocarbon reserves and in doing so maintain the U.S. dollar as the monopoly currency for the critical international oil market. Throughout 2004 information provided by former administration insiders revealed the Bush/Cheney administration entered into office with the intention of toppling Saddam Hussein.

Candidly stated, ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ was a war designed to install a pro-U.S. government in Iraq, establish multiple U.S military bases before the onset of global Peak Oil, and to reconvert Iraq back to petrodollars while hoping to thwart further OPEC momentum towards the euro as an alternative oil transaction currency (i.e. “petroeuro”). However, subsequent geopolitical events have exposed neoconservative strategy as fundamentally flawed, with Iran moving towards a petroeuro system for international oil trades, while Russia evaluates this option with the European Union.

In 2003 the global community witnessed a combination of petrodollar warfare and oil depletion warfare. The majority of the world’s governments – especially the E.U., Russia and China – were not amused – and neither are the U.S. soldiers who are currently stationed inside a hostile Iraq. In 2002 I wrote an award-winning online essay that asserted Saddam Hussein sealed his fate when he announced in September 2000 that Iraq was no longer going to accept dollars for oil being sold under the UN’s Oil-for-Food program, and decided to switch to the euro as Iraq’s oil export currency.

A Financial Times article dated June 5, 2003, confirmed Iraqi oil sales returning to the international markets were once again denominated in U.S. dollars – not euros.

The tender, for which bids are due by June 10, switches the transaction back to dollars -- the international currency of oil sales - despite the greenback's recent fall in value. Saddam Hussein in 2000 insisted Iraq's oil be sold for euros, a political move, but one that improved Iraq's recent earnings thanks to the rise in the value of the euro against the dollar.

The Bush administration implemented this currency transition despite the adverse impact on profits from Iraqi’s export oil sales. (In mid-2003 the euro was valued approx. 13% higher than the dollar, and thus significantly impacted the ability of future oil proceeds to rebuild Iraq’s infrastructure). Not surprisingly, this detail has never been mentioned in the five U.S. major media conglomerates who control 90% of information flow in the U.S., but confirmation of this vital fact provides insight into one of the crucial – yet overlooked – rationales for 2003 the Iraq war.

Concerning Iran, recent articles have revealed active Pentagon planning for operations against its suspected nuclear facilities. While the publicly stated reasons for any such overt action will be premised as a consequence of Iran's nuclear ambitions, there are again unspoken macroeconomic drivers underlying the second stage of petrodollar warfare – Iran's upcoming oil bourse. (The word bourse refers to a stock exchange for securities trading, and is derived from the French stock exchange in Paris, the Federation Internationale des Bourses de Valeurs.)

In essence, Iran is about to commit a far greater “offense” than Saddam Hussein's conversion to the euro for Iraq’s oil exports in the fall of 2000. Beginning in March 2006, the Tehran government has plans to begin competing with New York's NYMEX and London's IPE with respect to international oil trades – using a euro-based international oil-trading mechanism.

The proposed Iranian oil bourse signifies that without some sort of US intervention, the euro is going to establish a firm foothold in the international oil trade. Given U.S. debt levels and the stated neoconservative project of U.S. global domination, Tehran’s objective constitutes an obvious encroachment on dollar supremacy in the crucial international oil market.

From the autumn of 2004 through August 2005, numerous leaks by concerned Pentagon employees have revealed that the neoconservatives in Washington are quietly – but actively – planning for a possible attack against Iran. In September 2004 Newsweek reported:

Deep in the Pentagon, admirals and generals are updating plans for possible U.S. military action in Syria and Iran. The Defense Department unit responsible for military planning for the two troublesome countries is “busier than ever,” an administration official says. Some Bush advisers characterize the work as merely an effort to revise routine plans the Pentagon maintains for all contingencies in light of the Iraq war. More skittish bureaucrats say the updates are accompanied by a revived campaign by administration conservatives and neocons for more hard-line U.S. policies toward the countries…’

…administration hawks are pinning their hopes on regime change in Tehran – by covert means, preferably, but by force of arms if necessary. Papers on the idea have circulated inside the administration, mostly labeled "draft" or "working draft" to evade congressional subpoena powers and the Freedom of Information Act. Informed sources say the memos echo the administration's abortive Iraq strategy: oust the existing regime, swiftly install a pro-U.S. government in its place (extracting the new regime's promise to renounce any nuclear ambitions) and get out. This daredevil scheme horrifies U.S. military leaders, and there's no evidence that it has won any backers at the cabinet level.


Indeed, there are good reasons for U.S. military commanders to be ‘horrified’ at the prospects of attacking Iran. In the December 2004 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, James Fallows reported that numerous high-level war-gaming sessions had recently been completed by Sam Gardiner, a retired Air Force colonel who has run war games at the National War College for the past two decades. Col. Gardiner summarized the outcome of these war games with this statement, “After all this effort, I am left with two simple sentences for policymakers: You have no military solution for the issues of Iran. And you have to make diplomacy work.” Despite Col. Gardiner’s warnings, yet another story appeared in early 2005 that reiterated this administration’s intentions towards Iran. Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh’s article in The New Yorker included interviews with various high-level U.S. intelligence sources. Hersh wrote:


In my interviews [with former high-level intelligence officials], I was repeatedly told that the next strategic target was Iran. Everyone is saying, ‘You can’t be serious about targeting Iran. Look at Iraq,’ the former [CIA] intelligence official told me. But the [Bush administration officials] say, ‘We’ve got some lessons learned – not militarily, but how we did it politically. We’re not going to rely on agency pissants.’ No loose ends, and that’s why the C.I.A. is out there.

The most recent, and by far the most troubling, was an article in The American Conservative by intelligence analyst Philip Giraldi. His article, “In Case of Emergency, Nuke Iran,” suggested the resurrection of active U.S. military planning against Iran – but with the shocking disclosure that in the event of another 9/11-type terrorist attack on U.S. soil, Vice President Dick Cheney’s office wants the Pentagon to be prepared to launch a potential tactical nuclear attack on Iran – even if the Iranian government was not involved with any such terrorist attack against the U.S.:

The Pentagon, acting under instructions from Vice President Dick Cheney's office, has tasked the United States Strategic Command (STRATCOM) with drawing up a contingency plan to be employed in response to another 9/11-type terrorist attack on the United States. The plan includes a large-scale air assault on Iran employing both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons. Within Iran there are more than 450 major strategic targets, including numerous suspected nuclear-weapons-program development sites. Many of the targets are hardened or are deep underground and could not be taken out by conventional weapons, hence the nuclear option. As in the case of Iraq, the response is not conditional on Iran actually being involved in the act of terrorism directed against the United States. Several senior Air Force officers involved in the planning are reportedly appalled at the implications of what they are doing – that Iran is being set up for an unprovoked nuclear attack – but no one is prepared to damage his career by posing any objections.

Why would the Vice President instruct the U.S. military to prepare plans for what could likely be an unprovoked nuclear attack against Iran? Setting aside the grave moral implications for a moment, it is remarkable to note that during the same week this “nuke Iran” article appeared, the Washington Post reported that the most recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of Iran’s nuclear program revealed that, “Iran is about a decade away from manufacturing the key ingredient for a nuclear weapon, roughly doubling the previous estimate of five years.”

This article carefully noted this assessment was a “consensus among U.S. intelligence agencies, [and in] contrast with forceful public statements by the White House.” The question remains, Why would the Vice President advocate a possible tactical nuclear attack against Iran in the event of another major terrorist attack against the U.S. – even if Tehran was innocent of involvement?

Perhaps one of the answers relates to the same obfuscated reasons why the U.S. launched an unprovoked invasion to topple the Iraq government – macroeconomics and the desperate desire to maintain U.S. economic supremacy. In essence, petrodollar hegemoy is eroding, which will ultimately force the U.S. to significantly change its current tax, debt, trade, and energy policies, all of which are severely unbalanced. World oil production is reportedly “flat out,” and yet the neoconservatives are apparently willing to undertake huge strategic and tactical risks in the Persian Gulf. Why? Quite simply – their stated goal is U.S. global domination – at any cost.


To date, one of the more difficult technical obstacles concerning a euro-based oil transaction trading system is the lack of a euro-denominated oil pricing standard, or oil ‘marker’ as it is referred to in the industry. The three current oil markers are U.S. dollar denominated, which include the West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), Norway Brent crude, and the UAE Dubai crude. However, since the summer of 2003 Iran has required payments in the euro currency for its European and Asian/ACU exports – although the oil pricing of these trades was still denominated in the dollar.

Therefore a potentially significant news story was reported in June 2004 announcing Iran’s intentions to create of an Iranian oil bourse. This announcement portended competition would arise between the Iranian oil bourse and London’s International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), as well as the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). [Both the IPE and NYMEX are owned by a U.S. consortium, and operated by an Atlanta-based corporation, IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.]

The macroeconomic implications of a successful Iranian bourse are noteworthy. Considering that in mid-2003 Iran switched its oil payments from E.U. and ACU customers to the euro, and thus it is logical to assume the proposed Iranian bourse will usher in a fourth crude oil marker – denominated in the euro currency. This event would remove the main technical obstacle for a broad-based petroeuro system for international oil trades. From a purely economic and monetary perspective, a petroeuro system is a logical development given that the European Union imports more oil from OPEC producers than does the U.S., and the E.U. accounted for 45% of exports sold to the Middle East. (Following the May 2004 enlargement, this percentage likely increased).

Despite the complete absence of coverage from the five U.S. corporate media conglomerates, these foreign news stories suggest one of the Federal Reserve’s nightmares may begin to unfold in the spring of 2006, when it appears that international buyers will have a choice of buying a barrel of oil for $60 dollars on the NYMEX and IPE - or purchase a barrel of oil for €45 - €50 euros via the Iranian Bourse. This assumes the euro maintains its current 20-25% appreciated value relative to the dollar – and assumes that some sort of US "intervention" is not launched against Iran.

The upcoming bourse will introduce petrodollar versus petroeuro currency hedging, and fundamentally new dynamics to the biggest market in the world - global oil and gas trades. In essence, the U.S. will no longer be able to effortlessly expand its debt-financing via issuance of U.S. Treasury bills, and the dollar’s international demand/liquidity value will fall.
It is unclear at the time of writing if this project will be successful, or could it prompt overt or covert U.S. interventions – thereby signaling the second phase of petrodollar warfare in the Middle East. Regardless of the potential U.S. response to an Iranian petroeuro system, the emergence of an oil exchange market in the Middle East is not entirely surprising given the domestic peaking and decline of oil exports in the U.S. and U.K, in comparison to the remaining oil reserves in Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

What we are witnessing is a battle for oil currency supremacy. If Iran’s oil bourse becomes a successful alternative for international oil trades, it would challenge the hegemony currently enjoyed by the financial centers in both London (IPE) and New York (NYMEX), a factor not overlooked in the following (UK) Guardian article:


Iran is to launch an oil trading market for Middle East and Opec producers that could threaten the supremacy of London's International Petroleum Exchange.

…Some industry experts have warned the Iranians and other OPEC producers that western exchanges are controlled by big financial and oil corporations, which have a vested interest in market volatility.

The IPE, bought in 2001 by a consortium that includes BP, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, was unwilling to discuss the Iranian move yesterday. “We would not have any comment to make on it at this stage,” said an IPE spokeswoman.


During an important speech in April 2002, Mr. Javad Yarjani, an OPEC executive, described three pivotal events that would facilitate an OPEC transition to euros. He stated this would be based on (1) if and when Norway's Brent crude is re-dominated in euros, (2) if and when the U.K. adopts the euro, and (3) whether or not the euro gains parity valuation relative to the dollar, and the EU’s proposed expansion plans were successful.

Notably, both of the later two criteria have transpired: the euro’s valuation has been above the dollar since late 2002, and the euro-based E.U. enlarged in May 2004 from 12 to 22 countries. Despite recent “no” votes by French and Dutch voters regarding a common E.U. Constitution, from a macroeconomic perspective, these domestic disagreements do no reduce the euro currency’s trajectory in the global financial markets – and from Russia and OPEC’s perspective – do not adversely impact momentum towards a petroeuro. In the meantime, the U.K. remains uncomfortably juxtaposed between the financial interests of the U.S. banking nexus (New York/Washington) and the E.U. financial centers (Paris/Frankfurt).

The most recent news reports indicate the oil bourse will start trading on March 20, 2006, coinciding with the Iranian New Year. The implementation of the proposed Iranian oil Bourse – if successful in utilizing the euro as its oil transaction currency standard – essentially negates the previous two criteria as described by Mr. Yarjani regarding the solidification of a petroeuro system for international oil trades. It should also be noted that throughout 2003-2004 both Russia and China significantly increased their central bank holdings of the euro, which appears to be a coordinated move to facilitate the anticipated ascendance of the euro as a second World Reserve Currency.

China’s announcement in July 2005 that it was re-valuing the yuan/RNB was not nearly as important as its decision to divorce itself from a U.S. dollar peg by moving towards a “basket of currencies” – likely to include the yen, euro, and dollar. Additionally, the Chinese re-valuation immediately lowered their monthly imported “oil bill” by 2%, given that oil trades are still priced in dollars, but it is unclear how much longer this monopoly arrangement will last.

Furthermore, the geopolitical stakes for the Bush administration were raised dramatically on October 28, 2004, when Iran and China signed a huge oil and gas trade agreement (valued between $70 - $100 billion dollars.) It should also be noted that China currently receives 13% of its oil imports from Iran. In the aftermath of the Iraq invasion, the U.S.-administered Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) nullified previous oil lease contracts from 1997-2002 that France, Russia, China and other nations had established under the Saddam regime. The nullification of these contracts worth a reported $1.1 trillion created political tensions between the U.S and the European Union, Russia and China.

The Chinese government may fear the same fate awaits their oil investments in Iran if the U.S. were able to attack and topple the Tehran government. Despite U.S. desires to enforce petrodollar hegemony, the geopolitical risks of an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would surely create a serious crisis between Washington and Beijing.

It is increasingly clear that a confrontation and possible war with Iran may transpire during the second Bush term. Clearly, there are numerous tactical risks regarding neoconservative strategy towards Iran. First, unlike Iraq, Iran has a robust military capability. Secondly, a repeat of any “Shock and Awe” tactics is not advisable given that Iran has installed sophisticated anti-ship missiles on the Island of Abu Musa, and therefore controls the critical Strait of Hormuz – where all of the Persian Gulf bound oil tankers must pass.

The immediate question for Americans? Will the neoconservatives attempt to intervene covertly and/or overtly in Iran during 2005 or 2006 in a desperate effort to prevent the initiation of euro-denominated international crude oil sales? Commentators in India are quite correct in their assessment that a U.S. intervention in Iran is likely to prove disastrous for the United States, making matters much worse regarding international terrorism, not to the mention potential effects on the U.S. economy.


…If it [U.S.] intervenes again, it is absolutely certain it will not be able to improve the situation…There is a better way, as the constructive engagement of Libya’s Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has shown...Iran is obviously a more complex case than Libya, because power resides in the clergy, and Iran has not been entirely transparent about its nuclear programme, but the sensible way is to take it gently, and nudge it to moderation. Regime change will only worsen global Islamist terror, and in any case, Saudi Arabia is a fitter case for democratic intervention, if at all.


A successful Iranian bourse will solidify the petroeuro as an alternative oil transaction currency, and thereby end the petrodollar's hegemonic status as the monopoly oil currency. Therefore, a graduated approach is needed to avoid precipitous U.S. economic dislocations. Multilateral compromise with the EU and OPEC regarding oil currency is certainly preferable to an ‘Operation Iranian Freedom,’ or perhaps another CIA-backed coup such as operation "Ajax” from 1953. Despite the impressive power of the U.S. military, and the ability of our intelligence agencies to facilitate ‘interventions,’ it would be perilous and possibly ruinous for the U.S. to intervene in Iran given the dire situation in Iraq. The Monterey Institute of International Studies warned of the possible consequences of a preemptive attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities:

An attack on Iranian nuclear facilities…could have various adverse effects on U.S. interests in the Middle East and the world. Most important, in the absence of evidence of an Iranian illegal nuclear program, an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities by the U.S. or Israel would be likely to strengthen Iran's international stature and reduce the threat of international sanctions against Iran.


Synopsis:

It is not yet clear if a U.S. military expedition will occur in a desperate attempt to maintain petrodollar supremacy. Regardless of the recent National Intelligence Estimate that down-graded Iran’s potential nuclear weapons program, it appears increasingly likely the Bush administration may use the specter of nuclear weapon proliferation as a pretext for an intervention, similar to the fears invoked in the previous WMD campaign regarding Iraq.

If recent stories are correct regarding Cheney’s plan to possibly use another 9/11 terrorist attack as the pretext or casus belli for a U.S. aerial attack against Iran, this would confirm the Bush administration is prepared to undertake a desperate military strategy to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions, while simultaneously attempting to prevent the Iranian oil Bourse from initiating a euro-based system for oil trades.

However, as members of the U.N. Security Council; China, Russia and E.U. nations such as France and Germany would likely veto any U.S.-sponsored U.N. Security Resolution calling the use of force without solid proof of Iranian culpability regarding a terrorist attack in the U.S. A unilateral military strike on Iran would isolate the U.S. government in the eyes of the world community, and it is conceivable that such an overt action could provoke other industrialized nations to strategically abandon the dollar en masse.

Indeed, such an event would create pressure for OPEC and Russia to move towards a monopoly petroeuro system in an effort to cripple the U.S. dollar and thwart the U.S. global military presence.

While central bankers throughout the world community would be extremely reluctant to ‘dump the dollar,’ the reasons for any such drastic reaction are likely straightforward from their government’s perspective – the global community is dependent on the oil and gas energy supplies found in the Persian Gulf.

Hence, industrialized nations would likely move in tandem on the currency exchange markets in an effort to thwart the neoconservatives from pursuing their desperate strategy of dominating the world’s largest hydrocarbon energy supply. Any such efforts that resulted in a dollar currency crisis would be undertaken – not to cripple the U.S. dollar and economy as punishment towards the American people per se – but rather to thwart further unilateral warfare and its potentially destructive effects on the critical oil production and shipping infrastructure in the Persian Gulf.

Barring a U.S. attack, it appears imminent that Iran’s euro-denominated oil bourse will open in March 2006. Logically, the most appropriate U.S. strategy is compromise with the E.U. and OPEC towards a dual-currency system for international oil trades.


Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes...known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few…No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.
– James Madison, Political Observations, 1795


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Sunday, February 12, 2006

CIGARETTE-PACK-SIZED DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER $799.00! (Buy or Rent)


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1Gb 3-4 Hours

This item rents for $99.00 per week.

Amazing features and quality in a super small sub-mini video/audio recorder package. "Quick Swap" battery feature keeps this little recorder on the job for hours longer than other models. At only 3-1/2 x 2-1/4 x 1/2 inches, entire recorder can fit into a pack of cigarettes. The ideal recorder for covert applications. Built-in 128Mb with SD card slot accommodates up to 1 Gig SD card. Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery records for 4 hours on a single charge. Video recordings can be viewed on the 2.5" TFT LCD screen, played on TV or Monitor, or uploaded to your computed with the included transcoder software via USB. Built-in microphone and speaker.

Features:

* Time/Date on each recording
* Built-in FM Radio
* AV in/out via RCA Cable
* MPEG4 Video encoding
* USB 2.0 interface
* SD Card Slot
* MP3 Recorder
* Quick Swap 2000mAh Li-ion Battery
* Photo browsing JPEG format
* Easy to Use toggle dial control
* Records 3 Hours continuous with 1Gb SD Card

Kit Includes:

* Recorder/Player
* AC Adaptor/Recharger
* RCA A/V Cable
* Earphone
* USB Cable
* Software

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Friday, February 10, 2006

NOKIA 6100 CELLULAR SPY PHONE $923.00! (Buy or Rent)


NOKIA 6100 CELLULAR SPY PHONE $923.00! (Buy or Rent)

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This item rents for $155.00 per week.


This unique product is a fully functional Nokia 6100 cell phone (AT&T (now Cingular) GSM). It has two modes of operation which is programmed using the keypad. The first mode enables the telephone to operate as an ordinary cell phone but when used in the spy mode, the telephone is called and will answer immediately without any ringing and without the display lights so it will not alert anyone. Feel Free To Hide This Phone Anywhere and When It Receives a Call The Ringer Nor The Display Will Activate. The caller can then hear all conversations around the phone and on ending the call, the phone resumes standby. They are very stylish and one of the smallest and up to date telephones available. They come complete with battery, charger and instruction manual. This is a top of the range cellular telephone. It is a tri-band phone and can operate with any type of sim card in any country including USA.

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Either a legitimate credit card (USA customers) or wire transfer (for customers outside the USA).

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Local: (818) 344-3742
Fax (775) 249-9320

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Thursday, February 09, 2006

MICRO GPS TRACKING MODULE $609.00 (Buy or Rent)


MICRO GPS TRACKING MODULE $609.00 (Buy or Rent)


Scammers! Please do not contact me! I'm not shipping anything based on Bid
Pay,Pay Pal, Western Union or Money Order!
I need a legitimate credit card or wire transfer directly to my business
account.

This item rents for $95.00 per week.

Introducing the all new, Micro GPS Tracking Module. This tiny unit operates
for 5-7 days on a single set of "AAA" batteries and is not much larger than
a pack of chewing gum. Quickly downloads to your PC via USB port. Optional
weatherproof magnetic case makes tracking quick and simple.

The Micro GPS Tracking Module records its own location, time, date, speed,
heading and altitude at preset intervals. With over 1Mb of memory, it can
store months of travel information. All recorded history can be outputted to
the following formats:

RTF (Detailed text file with .html map links)
XLS (Microsoft Excel spread sheets)
HTML (Webpage with graphics and maps)
KML (Proprietary Google Earth file)

HOW it works:

The Micro GPS Tracking Module receives signals from twenty four satellites
orbiting the earth. With this information, the Micro GPS Tracking Module can
precisely calculate its own position anywhere on the planet to within
fifteen meters.

WHERE it works:

The Micro GPS Tracking Module will work anywhere on the planet Earth. Using
the latest in GPS mapping technologies, your exact location can be shown on
graphical maps and 3D satellite images.

The Micro GPS Tracking Module's micro computer contains special mathematical
algorithms, that can calculate how long you have been indoors. While
visiting family, friends or even shopping, the Micro GPS Tracking Module can
accurately time and map each and every place you have been.


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. We have one of the largest varieties of state-of-the-art surveillance and counter-surveillance equipment including Biometric Identification Systems, Anti-terrorist-related equipment, Personal Protection (recommended for our female customers) and Bug Detection Products.

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!


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Local: (818) 344-3742
Fax (775) 249-9320

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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

WIRELESS PEN CAMERA, Color / PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER


WIRELESS PEN CAMERA, Color / PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER


This is a complete surveillance system

Scammers! Please do not contact me! I'm not shipping anything based on Bid Pay,Pay Pal, Western Union or Money Order!
I need a legitimate credit card or wire transfer directly to my business account.

This package rents for $220.00 per week

Deposit: $1,154.00 (Authorization Only)
S/H: $17.00

Total Deposit/Authorization: $1,171.00

WIRELESS PEN CAMERA, Color $355.00!

This item rents for $95.00 per week.

This wireless color pencam is perfect for undercover work and discreet surveillance. We have concealed a quality 4 channel color video camera inside a working pen that can be worn in a shirt pocket, placed in a desk organizer or where ever its presence would not be obvious. Combine it with our Portable Digital Video Recorder and have the perfect body-worn surveillance system!
Specifications
Ultra compact design
2.4 GHz 4 channel wireless transmitter
Up to 180 ft line of site transmission range
FCC compliant
64 degree field of view
Minimal illumination required
Simple operation with a click of the top of the pen
Receiver connects to TV, VCR or security monitor
5 LR44 cell batteries, operating time 45 minutes
Auxiliary 9V battery adapter, operarting time 6 hours
Includes
Pen Camera
AV receiver
12V AC adapter
CA video cable
15 LR44 cell batteries
9 volt battery
Operating manual
Size

5 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2

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PORTABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER $799.00! (To Buy)


This item rents separately for $125.00 per week.

(Removable Hard Drive)

40Gb
80 Hours

Our NEW portable media player has a 40 GB hard drive and a SD slot. The MPEG4 unit records audio and video in real time and converts them into MP4 video for storage on the internal/removable 40GB hard drive. Included is a rechargeable easy to remove 3 hour battery. The 3.5 built in color LCD screen can be used for viewing or connect to external TV or monitor. This unit can be linked directly to your computer or TV via the USB cables. When connected to the computer files can be viewed or downloaded. Listen to audio with stereo earphone or the built in stereo speaker. Easy to use functions make this NEW portable video player a must have. Extra batteries also available.

This item replaces all other Mini DVR's.

Specifications
RCA 3 in 1 for AV input/out
Built in microphone
Built in stereo speaker
40GB internal removable hard drive for 80 hours of recording
3.5 inch LCD with back lighted LED panel 480 x 234
Secure Digital memory card expansion slot
MPEG-4 digital video player and recorder
Video size 320 x 240 pixels
3x zoom in out function and auto slideshows
OSD menu, IR remote
Software, MP3 Real Media Player
USB 2.0 SD card reader / portable disk
12V DC
7.6V 1800 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery
3 hours in video playback
Extra hard drives can be purchased at your local media store, see spec sheet for details.

EXTRA BATTERY sold separately

Includes
Portable media unit with built in prop up stand AC/DC adapter
Lithium-ion battery
USB cable
Stereo earphones
IR Remote control
2 AV cables
Carrying case
CD Rom
Users Manual

Size

5 3/8" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/4

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com

Phone: (1800) 548-2939 Ext. 01
Local: (818) 344-3742
Fax (775) 249-9320

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