Let an DLG Investigators TSCM debugging specialist sweep your car, boat, or plane for electronic eavesdropping devices. Our technicians have the experience and the latest equipment to confirm your suspicions.
Using our TSCM equipment, our decades of experience debugging vehicles, and a thorough physical search, our experts will sweep the entire radio spectrum for clandestine transmitters, hidden microphones, wireless video cameras, voice recorders, and phone taps. We use some of the same equipment as the U.S. government. If debugging devices have been placed in your vehicle, will will find them and neutralize them.
A “passive” GPS devices has to be retrieved later and all the places the car has been will show up in a map on a computer. An “active” GPS device will show where the car is at the moment. It uses a cell phone frequency to tell a computer where the car is in real-time.
How we sweep your automobile
We look under the hood to determine if there is anything unusual hooked to the battery. We check the fuse panel of the electrical system, which is most commonly under the dashboard, but not always. Next, we check under the body of the car, front and rear bumpers, and grill (and any other place where a GPS unit could be hidden), visually, and with our high-end electronic equipment to detect GPS units.
Our equipment consists of broadband receivers, a cell phone detector, a video borescope, and a LED Maglite. We do a thorough search underneath the dashboard for hidden transmitters, including ones attached to the radio antenna of the vehicle. This is done visually and electronically. Next, both visually and with electronic equipment, we look through the entire interior of the vehicle for transmitters.
Sweeping a vehicle usually takes about an hour.