Archive for February, 2009


Easily & Skillfully Alter Voices

Author: C-All  February 2, 2009

High-ranking officials and other people who hold sensitive positions usually handle a lot of classified work and confidential information. Much of what they know is not for public consumption and may land them in hot water when divulged to the wrong party.

Good thing there are voice scramblers.  These nifty, tactical devices easily and skillfully alter voices, protecting the user from eavesdroppers, wiretaps, and electronic bugs. Moreover, nearly all models are portable and attach readily to most cellular and landline telephones anywhere in the world.  This means voice scrambler patrons can have guaranteed protection even if they travel to foreign countries and are far away from their homes and offices.

Voice scramblers work by way of a cable that is connected to either a cell or landline phone, and a special type of encryption programmed into the device.  Certain phones however, may not be compatible with the cable, and thus need an adapter.



Gadgets With Astounding Capabilities

Author: C-All  February 2, 2009

Many of today’s modern gadgets have capabilities that are simply astounding.  They are light and miniscule but pack an awesome amount of power, and are not daunted by thick and high windows, doors, and walls.  Some can also check and cover several areas simultaneously, and remain effective even if miles and miles away.

Just look at miniature video transmitters.  These clever little gadgets can work up to thousands of feet away and can broadcast clear and quality pictures for a range of purposes consistently, whenever and wherever you need them.  Miniature video transmitters with an audio feature are even more impressive.  They can record and send sound as well so the action captured is more precise and understandable.

Audio and video transmitter and receiver sets – be they regular-sized or the petite version – can be used at home or in the office to monitor people, transactions, and select areas, as well as broadcast satellite, VCR, and DVD recordings.  The ultra advanced versions are often utilized by law enforcement and military personnel for investigation and surveillance.