The vibrational spectrum of the Enlightenment, or espionage |
The noises |
The language (NF))
The tent of the President the telephone booth |
The high-frequency signals - General - |
The high-frequency signals
slow signals |
The high-frequency signals
optical signals |
The high-frequency signals
- communication - Radio communication networks - Directional radio - Satellites - Direct coupling |
The heat signals Thermal radiation/air-gap |
The high-frequency signals of the light Fiber |
The X-ray radiation and higher ... |
Author: Old Gocs - All rights reserved - Berlin, August / September 2013 |
Frequenz range | medium | sensors | Result | Application | Info |
>> 100 kHz | Air, Space | Wide range of information from a wide range of people and their everyday movements: | Wide range of information from the private sector to add internal company and other information kept secret in the entire spectrum of information retrieval | This method is everywhere einsatzbar where information of various kinds are converted into digital signals.. | The great secrecy of information from this field of information retrieval can close it, which it is "very successful technologies." |
>> 100 kHz | Air |
Near - field sensors These electromagnetic sensors are installed in the electromagnetic near field |
The entire spectrum of information retrieval | This
method is everywhere einsatzbar where information of various
kinds are converted into digital signals. |
Only
one case has been known on this issue. The "Rudow tunnel" in
Berlin. If then, they are subject to confidentiality |
>> 100 kHz | Air, space |
Fernfeld - Far - field sensors These electromagnetic sensors are installed in the far field elektromgnetischen the entire spectrum of information retrieval. |
The entire spectrum of information retrieval | Im This method is everywhere einsatzbar where information of various kinds are converted into digital signals. |
Ein A portion of this problem is known as "TEMPEST". The
correct name is the "radiation" Successful attacks known for years. American computer center in Japan |