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is a modification to the telephone instrument so that the carbon
microphone (transmitter) or dynamic earphone (receiver) will pick
up room sounds and pass them down the phone line to a listening
post even with the phone hung up. This effectively turns the telephone
into a room monitor.
The J1030 detects series
devices with a resistance of 61 ohms or more. (Most series taps
have a resistance of over 100 ohms.) It also detects parallel
devices with a resistance of 65 megohms or less. (Most parallel
taps are under 30 meg-ohms.) It can also detect certain capacitively
coupled taps. It weighs 7 oz. and is furnished in a high impact
case that measures 4.25" x 3.25" x 1.5". The unit comes complete
with all necessary plugs, cords, adapters, battery and an informative,
illustrated instruction manual.
Please note: The J1030 is not a "magic box" that is
connected permanently to a working phone line. It is a test sets
that lets you check your on-premises wiring and telephones for
eavesdropping devices or taps. In order to do this, you
must be able to disconnect your inside wiring from the telephone
line coming into your home or business.
This is done at the
interface between the telephone line and inside wiring; usually
just by unplugging a cable at the interface box mounted on the
side of the building. There is nothing difficult about this, but,
of course, you must have access to this interface box.
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