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Post by: Financier on April 29, 2012, 03:09:53 AM
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Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: TECSHARE on April 29, 2012, 03:15:22 AM
called an induction coil bro


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: Financier on April 29, 2012, 03:17:21 AM
called an induction coil bro

thanks, any more info/links?


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: Financier on April 29, 2012, 03:19:47 AM
called an induction coil bro

i just looked it up, not induction coil, this is audio devise, i have another thing from the same package also audio, my original description still stands spy recording device


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: TECSHARE on April 29, 2012, 03:21:26 AM
it IS an induction coil -_-
There are many types of induction coils, I OWN one. Bought it at radio shack, does the same thing. If you don't believe me go down this checklist:

1) Does it pick up electrical frequencies by induction? - CHECK
2) Is it in the shape of a coil? - CHECK

Guess it must be.


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: Financier on April 29, 2012, 03:23:10 AM
it IS an induction coil -_-
There are many types of induction coils, I OWN on. Bought it at radio shack.

 OK.I will post another pick shortly, it came from the same package and seller says both for telephone recording


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: TECSHARE on April 29, 2012, 03:25:25 AM
Yes it is an induction coil for telephone recording. Induction coils are used for a lot of things.


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: TECSHARE on April 29, 2012, 03:28:49 AM
Yep, thats the version I own. Works best the closer you can get it to the speaker in the phone. Great for recording prank calls.


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: rjk on April 29, 2012, 11:55:39 AM
Yep, thats the version I own. Works best the closer you can get it to the speaker in the phone. Great for recording prank calls.

Oh wow, I think in many places wiretapping is very illegal. Clearly spies will not care but prank calls?
Depends on the jurisdiction. In many places, it is legal to record the conversation if either one of the parties to it is aware of the recording. Also, this thing is pretty damn obvious when it is attached, it sticks out from the phone handset like a wart.


Title: Re: Cold war era spy telephone recorder devise
Post by: TECSHARE on April 29, 2012, 02:38:17 PM
Yep, thats the version I own. Works best the closer you can get it to the speaker in the phone. Great for recording prank calls.

Oh wow, I think in many places wiretapping is very illegal. Clearly spies will not care but prank calls?
Depends on the jurisdiction. In many places, it is legal to record the conversation if either one of the parties to it is aware of the recording. Also, this thing is pretty damn obvious when it is attached, it sticks out from the phone handset like a wart.

I can confirm this, I did very complete research on it in relation to activist activities. If you want to record a call check your STATE jurisdictions laws on wiretapping . Some states do not allow telephone recording at all, some allow it if a single party in the conversation knows it is being recorded, and some states allow it even if no one is aware. Also in most cases it is legal to MONITOR private conversations, just not record them or share what you heard with anyone else. such as is the case with a radio scanner picking up cellular calls. Illegal wiretapping does come with harsh penalties tho so be sure :)