Frequencies used by wireless microphones, transmitters, bugging devices, surveillance etc. These frequencies have been compiled by a few sources, Monitoring Times, Popular Communications and friends. They are some of the known frequencies in use by transmitters used by entertainers or in law enforcement applications. A good idea to do is put these in your scanner and do a random scan around your house, or go driving around your town and see what comes up. by Topol KWV8BP Common search bands: 88 - 108 Mhz. 174 - 216 Mhz. 72 - 76 Mhz. 455.0 Mhz. Also be sure to check 49 - 50 Mhz. for baby coms which may have been converted to be a wireless listening device. Known freqencies used by entertaineers and for surveillance 30.84 33.12 33.14 33.40 35.02 39.06 42.98 149.35 150.775 150.79 154.57 154.60 165.9125 167.3375 167.3425 167.4875 168.0115 169.20 169.445 169.505 170.245 170.305 171.045 171.105 171.45 171.845 171.905 173.225 172.00 172.20 173.3375 457.525 457.55 457.5625 457.575 457.60 467.75 467.775 467.7875 467.80 467.825 467.85 467.875 467.90 467.925 UPDATED BUGGING FREQS FROM THE MEDIC IN LAS VEGAS------------- 154.695 154.995 BUMBER BEEPER---------------------- 40.220 Possibles of using these and doing search ranges could show some interesting results, one example would to be park near a conert for one and do an extensive search, you would eventually lock onto the frequencies used by the band which are playing, Hmmm. Then again you could always come across a bugged subject. All frequencies are in Mhz. Some of the cheaper brands that are being sold today, such as radio shacks, and the ones made for camcorders are being used by private sources bugging neighbors, etc. These are easy to covert on telephones , rooms, etc. All bugging or mics for entertainment use very low wattage, you will have to be close to the source. Any further information needed on this subject, leave me mail. ================================================================================mall us down here in Wva and leave us any of your interesting files, we have a scanner section on Thieves Den 304-733-1917 we however do not have very much room for lots of files on here, but we would like to here from other scanner enthusiasts, leave mail to the sysop that you are a scanner monitor and he will give you clearance for your next call. We also use another board, The Scotland Yard 304-453-6748 for files, I have many files which I have made on here, they are in general files vol.2, you can also upload as many as you want on here, we have a 60 mb drive. Well hope you all get ahold of us even if it is to let us know of anything which was an exciting encounter on your scanner. By the way I go by Topol on these boards. X