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Hello, I'm looking for a training provider who puts together a high quality course on building covert video concealments. Would need to be open to private security firms...any recommendations???

 

Thanks!

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I don't know of a company that would specialize in 'only' covert

camera installation training (there may be). But, there are so many

different applications where a need for a covert install could be

applied.

 

I have done work for the DOD, to Cities, Counties and regular

Industrial/commercial companies.

 

I would think that a search of PI's and or/Bodyguard Security

would provide a training better served than here.

 

I have put cameras in plants, pinhole lenses looking through

ceilings, etc.

 

I think my most memorable was using an RCA Newvicon (starlite)

camera (which back in the 'old days' looking through something,

could actually see IR Illumination), we installed the IR under a desk

and bounced it off the walls in this office (the IR light itself,

couldn't be seen)...this was how we caught the infamous (to this

one company anyway) 'company gym' smelly panty thief....turned

out to be a security guard.

 

Most recent, a working PIR w/built in camera...tell the

employees you're installing an alarm motion detector, so you

don't have to do that middle of the night BS....after setting it

up, checking it over the network..caught the person live...and

that was just checking how the camera was working.

 

Eh, enough gibberish...good luck.

 

Bunited2

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I have/had? a friend that is electronics guru from the military. 20 years ago I remember him wanting to watch the kids (10 & 16 years old) better, and the wife (that he didn't trust). He re-did their living room with new track lights and refinished a wall. And he put a new light in the bedroom. He worked nights and started calling the kids up telling them "get to bed and turn off the porn channel", on and on. He had done something to the wall where it was loaded with little wires that vibrated and somehow transmitted sound a couple miles to where he worked. I don't even know if it needed a battery. He explained it to me once, but it was way over my head. He had cameras in the track lighting that nobody ever saw. The kids thought he read minds. The wife was really mad when he sent porn photos of her and her boyfriend to all of her friends and family's email. They aren't married anymore. As far as I know he didn't really specialize in covert stuff. He was just a Rainman of anything electronic.

_ Joe

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OK....Now that's some funny stuff! (about sending off the pics).

Too bad it was before the internet got traction.

 

Most of all good for him...one thing I totally despise is a

cheater and I can take to my grave the fact that I never

cheated on anyone in my life (even my ex wife, which by

the way can be seen every halloween....usually between

10pm and 11pm flying past the moon on her broomstick)

and (as far as I know) never been cheated on myself.

 

That guy has a warm spot in my heart....as a true geek a

'rainman' as you put it.

 

In certain circumstances a wire can be used to pick up

resonance (vibrations) from sound for instance.

 

I have used fence security protection systems (not a

product or company, so mods don't take away my B-day..

hah..hah..hah?) that not only will detect climbing, cutting,

etc. but actually can use (cyclone fencing) as a virtual

speaker and sounds, voices can be heard back at the head

end.

 

More useless babble brought to you by:

 

Bunited2

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