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Research Electronics Inc.
Research Electronics International (REI) is an American developer and
manfuacturer of equipment for
Technical Surveillance and Counter Measures (TSCM),
based in Cookeville (Tennissee, USA).
REI is the manufacturer of well-known devices, such as the
CPM-700 bug scanner, the
ORION Non-Linear Junction Detector (NLJD)
and the OSCOR range
of computer-controlled bug finders.
REI was founded in 1983 by Bruce Barsumian and was one of the first companies
to introduce a Non-Linear Junction Detector (NLJD) in the US.
Their SuperScout NLJD
was on the market for many years and was sold to many countries for
finding inactive listening devices.
During the 1980s they were also known for their clever TSCM tools,
like the TRD-800 recorder detector.
Some of these products are featured below.
REI is currently (2015) owned by Bruce Barsumian and Tom Jones.
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REI equipment on this website
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- ORION NJE-4000
- ORION HGO-4000
- ORION HX Deluxe
- ORION 2.4 HX
- ORION 900 HX
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- Hawkeye V3 HD
- Video Borescope
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- Inspection toolkit
- Ultraviolet Inspection
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