No RF Signature
Audio travels over mains wiring, not the air — nothing for an RF detector to register.
The K9-SCC-001 is a mains-powered listening device that moves audio over building wiring rather than the airwaves — a non-RF covert device with no radio signature for a detector to find.
Conventional covert listening devices radiate RF, which is exactly what a counter-surveillance sweep hunts for. The K9-SCC-001 takes a different route entirely: it is a carrier-current device that modulates audio onto the mains wiring of a building, drawing continuous power from the same supply.
Because it emits no radio signal, it is invisible to RF bug detectors and air-spectrum surveys — the right tool where the threat model includes routine electronic counter-surveillance. Audio remains AES-128 encrypted across the mains-borne link, and continuous mains power removes any battery-life constraint.
Audio travels over mains wiring, not the air — nothing for an RF detector to register.
Continuous power from the building supply removes battery-endurance limits.
AES-128 protects the audio across the carrier-current link.
Defeats the RF spectrum surveys that locate conventional bugs.
Suited to long-duration monitoring of a fixed location.
Designed to disappear into standard mains fittings.
Detailed figures — power output, sensitivity, range and endurance — are released to qualified buyers on enquiry, subject to end-user qualification and UK export controls.