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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2007
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2005
Bruce R. Barsumian, Cookeville, TN (US);
Thomas H. Jones, Cookeville, TN (US);
Charles A. Liter, Cookeville, TN (US);
Bruce R. Barsumian, Cookeville, TN (US);
Thomas H. Jones, Cookeville, TN (US);
Charles A. Liter, Cookeville, TN (US);
Other;
Abstract
An apparatus for detecting concealed surveillance devices coupled to a transmission line uses either a time domain or frequency domain reflectometry operation to locate any impedance anomalies on the transmission line and a non-linear junction detection operation to classify the located impedance anomalies as semiconductor or non-semiconductor based anomalies. The reflectometry operation utilizes the reflection of a test signal to determine the distance to any reflecting impedance anomalies on the transmission line that may be indicative of an electronic device being coupled to the transmission line. The non-linear junction detection operation then compares the amplitudes of re-radiated second and third harmonics of a transmitted fundamental frequency signal to determine if the reflecting impedance anomalies are the result of a semiconductor based non-linear junction. A DC bias voltage and a balanced load may be added to the transmission line to enhance the line's response to the test signals. Any unidentified semiconductor based anomalies are manually inspected to determine if they represent convert surveillance devices.