DRFD5 User Manual
DRFD5 User Manual
RFD-5 is light compact device built in a mechanically robust metal box. Its main
features are:
In the following text the numbered notation (“1” to “12”) shall be used.
Some buttons have multiple functions depending on the current mode of the device:
After switching ON the device performs a self test; LCD “1”shortly displays SW version and if
“3” is in AUDIO the melody tone can be heard.
After the self test the device goes to the basic mode.
MEASURE M:W LOG.
The measured RF level is signalized by a bar graph and two numerical values: CURRENT and
PEAK. The PEAK value represents a maximal RF level over last 6s.
The device constantly measures the battery health status. If LOW BATT! is periodically
displayed at the bottom display line, the battery should be replaced or the accumulator
should be charged.
WARNING: deeply discharged battery can cause either no function or displaying M:W LOG
only with no button responding. 9V battery or accumulator is below the bottom lid which
can be removed by the nail to the cut in the bottom lid. Be careful when inserting the
battery and closing the lid not to damage the battery wires and to set the lid properly. It is
recommended to use a 9V NiMH accumulator which can be recharged by an external power
supply 12 to 20V DC with + pole on the central pin. Charging time of the fully discharged
accumulator is 14 hours. Longer charging times are allowed since an internal regulation
circuit avoids accumulator overcharging.
Adjust basic mode MEASURE, filter M:W LOG and push out the telescope antenna. Slowly
move the RFD-5 and properly check entire room and all objects inside the swept area. The
listening device is usually ingeniously disguised. A rapid increase of the RF field can be
observed at a spot or close to an object signalizes a potential RF eavesdropping. During
sweeping use the earphone (output “9” EARPHONE) and listen to the demodulated signal.
Often a bug can be heard in the earphone, but using earphones primarily helps to recognize
legal signals like TV and radio broadcasting or GSM. If switch “3”is in AUDIO state the Geiger
click audio indicator is enabled and helps the user to find the strongest signal by increasing
the click frequency with an increase of RF signal level.
a) Elimination of HF interference
In some areas there are very strong signals from MW and SW radio broadcasting. Strong HF
broadcasting interference can easily obscure the listening device which is usually operating
on VHF or UHF frequency. By button “6”FILTER adjust M:H.... Filter HF OFF is suppressing
frequencies below 30 MHz and the sensitivity for VHF, UHF and SHF remains unchanged.
The RF level is indicated in different forms to provide a fast and comprehensive indication:
1) Instant level:
- bar indicator RF LEVEL
- Numerical indicator CURRENT 251 levels
2) Peak level:
- delayed bar indication of the highest level
- Numerical indication PEAK 251 levels
*The delayed bar and the PEAK are indicating the highest level measured during last 6 sec.
3) Geiger click indication
If the switch “3” is in AUDIO the audible Geiger click indication helps to find the signal
maximum.
The strip of the highest level and the number PEAK are making the localization easier.
Delayed indication of peaks is also the only way how to detect and localize digital pulse bugs.
In practice the user can optimally sweep the area and just occasionally look at the PEAK
indicator. No local maximum of a signal or digital pulse transmission can be missed because
it is always memorized for 6s from its appearance.
RFD-5 is very sensitive detector with extremely large frequency range, detecting real
listening devices up to 25 GHz. Fig.1 depicts the ability of RFD-5 to detect various radio
listening devices for an indication RF LEVEL = 5 and the distance of 5 cm from the signal
source. From the graph we can observe that effective radiated power (ERP) 1uW (1000x less
than typical bug is radiating) can be detected up to 10GHz. A more realistic 1mW device can
be detected up to 25GHz!
Fig.2 depicts a dependence of indicated LEVEL on the DISTANCE for three typical bug output
powers (ERP) in logarithmic detection mode M:W LOG. Since close to the transmitter is the
electromagnetic field very non-homogeneous the highest measured level is valid at the
optimal position and length of the RFD-5 antenna. The plots at fig.2 are valid in the
frequency range 80-500 MHz (typical bug frequencies). If the transmitter distance is known
the radiated power (ERP) can be read from the graphs and consequently it is possible to
deduce the theoretical range of the listening device in the real environment.
The security service specialist sweeps the office and creates a written protocol containing
maximum levels measured at specific places in the VIP office. The VIP before or better during
a meeting checks if there is a remarkable increase of LEVEL comparing with originally listed
values at the specified places. Any level increase especially close to mobile phones (GSM)
should be carefully examined.
An example of a written protocol made by a specialist for VIP operative sweeping:
Mode M:W LOG, ANTENNA full length, window max.65, desk max.40, TV corner max.50, etc.
Fig.2: Dependence of indicated LEVEL on distance (M:W LOG)
Push button “7” (MODE) to select the PROTECT mode. In common RF conditions adjust
P:Wide, in the case of strong HF interference (usually SW broadcast) select P:Hf off filter.
Filter P:Shf is used to protect against SHF transmitters. The first selection of the protect
mode automatically initiates storing of the background (indicated by CHECKING BG) and the
optimal THRESHOLD is set and displayed in form tNNN (NNN varies between 003 and 250).
Each of the three filter modes has its own THRESHOLD value. If the threshold is too high the
permanent protection is less sensitive (if NNN = 250 no signal can cause an alarm). The
threshold can be manually changed by buttons “4” (UP) and “5” (DOWN).
Activation of RF bug or other increase of RF field when CURRENT level is higher than
THRESHOLD is registered as an alarm. An alarm is indicated by P:ALARM! at the bottom
display line and the number of alarms indicated as aNN is increased. If switch “3” is in
AUDIO warning beep can be heard.
The alarm is also stored in the alarm memory and the highest level of all stored alarms is
displayed in the PEAK section of the display. To prevent overloading the memory by a
continuous signal or by frequent pulses the next alarm can be stored after 70s from the last
one. RFD-5 is detecting very short pulses (over 80 us), it is important to detect some
advanced digital systems. This speed can cause detection of different disturbances like
switching electric appliances, lamps etc. To eliminate detection of electric disturbances do
not use mains power supply and place the RFD-5 as far as possible from electric cables and
mains connected devices.
a54 t031 015 NN=54 registered 54 alarms, threshold NNN = 031, signal = 015,
P:Wide 158 filter WIDE, highest registered level in memory = 158
Adjust length of telescope antenna to 4 – 10 cm. Put the RFD-5 as close as possible to
negotiation table. Adjust protect mode P:Hf off. Do not use mobile phones during checking
background (change from mode M: to P:)! The optimal difference between tNNN and the
CURRENT value is 15. A higher difference decreases sensitivity but increases false alarm
resistance. The threshold tNNN can be changed by UP and DOWN buttons. Use audio
warning switch “3” in AUDIO to be informed about a danger.
Ensure permanent talk (sound) in the checked area to force a hidden pulse transmitter to
transmit as much data as possible. In the measure mode of RFD-5 read the display at least
once per 6s not to miss any pulse. Systematically move the RFD-5 to find the signal
maximum. The PROTECT mode shall be used if the transmitter is transmitting non-
periodically or in longer periods.
-10:29 15/16 15th of 16 alarms was recorded before 10 hours 29 minutes L:ALARM
012 and its signal level was 012
For very high frequencies, particularly above 3 GHz the telescopic antenna loses efficiency.
For SHF detection it is better to fully push the antenna into RFD-5 and adjust the M:S...
filter. The active part of RFD-5 is the front lid. The strongest level is detected if the front lid is
beaming to the source of SHF signal.
For sweeping high ceilings or hardly reachable places connect the external probe. The probe
disconnects the internal detector. RFD-5 functionality remains the same, only filter selection
W / H / S (wide, HF, SHF) is irrelevant.
Technical Specification
Warning!
Do not open the device, there are no elements adjustable without special equipment
Never use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries if the mains power supply is connected
Short click in the earphone each 9 sec. is no fault or any signal, it is a self calibration of
the detector