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From: parnass@ihu1h.UUCP (Bob Parnass, AJ9S)
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Subject: Re: Re: Microwave and UHF sound detection (bugging embassies, really)
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 00:30:42 EDT
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> > >     Allegedly, this was an attempt to use the windowpanes in the US
> > > Embassy as a frequency modulator....
> > > ...permitting "remote electronic eavesdropping."
> > > David Anthony

The topic of embassy bugging, and bugging in general, is covered in
Robert M. Brown's  book,  "The Electronic Invasion",  published  by 
John F. Rider Publisher, Inc.,  New York.
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