

"EAGLE 7EV" - VHF PRO WFM CRYSTAL ROOM MICRO BUG SPY TRANSMITTER
Eagle 7E is a high POWERFUL PROFESSIONAL CRYSTAL CONTROLLED UHF BAND transmitter, very simple to use , will transmit the quietest sounds to a suitable Narrow-band UHF FM RECEIVER. It's using SMT technology, All the components are Military Specs, the best and precise ones on the market. It's design is a piece of art! Designed by professional American and Israeli Electronics Engineers, and from P.T., Private Investigator for 34 years and published author of the best seller: "The Private Investigator Bible", now introduces his own line of covert spy equipment for the professional investigator, law enforcement officer and consumers.
Working Voltage: 9V ALKALINE (!!!) battery, you may achieve a long range, OBEYING THE FCC RULES - covers an area of 900m², (eye sight) depending on the height of the building installed, the walls and the sensitivity of the receiver. It easily penetrates 5 floors and more. Please take a look at the FURTHER INFORMATION below, it worth it !!!
Technical Specifications
- External microphone design, especially made for body surveillance and for places where the unit is difficult to hide..
- 4 Stages buffered output !
- True NFM - Frequency range approx. 125.xxxMHz (CRYSTAL CONTROLLED).
- Long transmitting range (covers an area of 900m² on clear)
- The only one using a patent pending material for encapsulating, for safetly and security !!!
- 125mW RF output.
- High level difference between noise and the transmitted sounds.
- Penetrates thru walls and ceilings.
- Its tiny condenser microphone is so sensitive that you will hear a from up to 100 sq. meters (120 sq. yard) around , crystal clear. You won't miss any whisper.
- Antenna: flexible wire 70cm full extended.
- No adjustments are needed.
- Rough METAL boxed !!!
- The unit comes FULLY ASSEMBLED AND READY TO USE, as shown in the picture.
- Just connect to an ALKALINE battery (Duracell, Varta, Energizer etc. ) and it will begin to transmit.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 07 March, 2008.