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Transmissions Detector

by msecadm4921

Templepan, the UK electronic counter surveillance company has developed and manufactured the TSS 400, an Illicit Transmissions Detector, for use in board and meeting rooms.

TSS 400 is a stand alone, portable device that continually monitors for the presence of radio listening devices (bugs), including mobile phones and Wi-Fi transmissions. This system offers says Templepan’s Peter Clements an affordable solution to the growing threat posed by the internet and the use of mobile phones.

As soon as a listening device is detected, the product will send a text message up to four designated phones. The text identifies the room and type of listening device detected providing instant notification that a room has been compromised.

It’s claimed the product dramatically reduces the requirement for regular Technical Surveillance Counter-Measures (sweeps), and this system is a method of ensuring boardroom security.

According to Peter Clements, designer of the TSS 400 and founder of Templepan: “The TSS 400 is a unique product. There is nothing else available in this market place with this level of versatility and technical specification. We believe that it provides an affordable solution to an ever growing need.”

TSS 400 is priced £2950 per unit.

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