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TSCM NLJD REI Orion ← NJE-4000
Non-linear junction detector
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Orion 2.4 is a non-linear junction detector
(NLJD), developed around 2015 by
Research Electronics International (REI) in Cookeville
(Tennissee, USA). Part of the ORION family
of TSCM devices, it is capable of finding covert listening devices (bugs)
hidden inside walls or furniture.
The higher transmission frequency of 2.4 GHz makes the device more suitable for
finding modern surface-mounted circuitry (SMD) than previous generations.
The device is available for a price around USD 15,200 (2023).
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Orion 2.4 Standard version with keypad Orion 2.4 HX Version with touch screen Orion 2.4 G Government-version with higher ouput power
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This promotional video from manufacturer REI gives an introduction of
the Orion 2.4 NLJD.
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Various targets and materials
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In this promotional video, REI shows how the Orion 2.4 behaves with
various targets and materials. The device is particularly capable of finding
small modern communication devices, such as cell phones and SIM cards, but
also regular RF bugs and hidden camera systems.
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Device Non-Linear Junction Detector Purpose Detection and location of electronic devices Family Orion Model 2.4 Year 2015 Country USA Manufacturer Research Electronics International Frequency 2.404 to 2.472 GHz Modulation Pulse, Digital Spread Spectrum (1.25 MHz bandwidth) Output 3.3W EIRP 2nd harmonic 4.808 to 4.944 GHz 3rd harmonic 7.121 to 7.416 GHz Sensitivity -140 dBm Price US$ 15,200 (2013) 1 US$ 19.950 (2024) 1
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