KA-101: a full audio monitoring kit fitted with spy bug, receiver and micro recorder John76 Follow Jun 1, 2018 · 2 min read

Are you on the fence about the audio monitoring device to be used in your investigation? Well, KA-101 is just the device you need! Not only because it makes a combined use of bug transmitter, RF receiver and mini recorder, but also because it is more affordable than other devices of its kind.

Moreover this amazing environmental audio monitoring kit represents a very simple instrument meeting the needs of a lot of people, from simple users fond of investigation to professionals. Anyway let’s see in detail what are the main features of each component:

Transmission module with microphone

The UHF-220-B transmission module is extremely tiny, so it can be easily concealed in a junction boxe or power outlet. This spy bug also owns a good audio performance along with an automated check of gain. It is able as well to be reached by the receiver from a distance of over 800 meters working 24-hours, seven days a week, because of electric mains power.

Broad-spectrum frequency receiver with on-board ferrite antenna

The IC-ERRE receiver, provided with compact and resistant design, allows the storage of 1250 frequency channels. The device is also equipped with an extremely sensitive ferrite antenna. Wide reception range from 100 kHz to 1309.995 MHz (FM/WFM/AM) at high scanning speed (30 Ch./sec).

Professional digital USB recorder

In addition to the signal transmission/reception system, the KA-101 relies on the ultra-light DIGICELL 280-USB digital recorder housing an 8GB flash card. This device allows user to start audio recordings in four different modes (SP, LP, SP Voice, LP Voice) and listening to various audio formats (WMA, WMV, ASF, WAV, MP1, MP2, MP3). It can also be set in VAS mode to start recording automatically when audio exceed a certain decibel threshold, anyway the user may disable or set it at will.

All right, how do you like it so far? According to our customers, the KA-101 is a well-rounded and effective kit to be used in several types of investigation. We agree with them. What about you?

Originally posted on Endoacustica Europe’s Blog