
The New Wolfhound-PRO Contraband Cell Phone Detector to Be ‘Unleashed’ at the American Correctional Association 2011 Winter ConferenceWolfhound-PRO’s patent pending multi-frequency design offers an integrated device for both US and European marketsJanuary 25, 2011 – Metuchen, NJ and San Antonio, TX -- Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc. (BVS), a leading provider of advanced wireless solutions and products to the domestic and international wireless telecommunications and security markets today announced that its Pro series handheld cell phone detector called the Wolfhound™-PRO will be introduced at the American Correctional Association 2011 Winter Conference in San Antonio. The Wolfhound-PRO is the third in a line of BVS’ advanced, award winning cell phone detection products and the most advanced in terms of sensitivity and features. Wolfhound-PRO can also be used in countries with a mixed set of frequencies, where US and EU frequencies are used in different geographic locations. Coupled with the Wolfhound-PRO is a multi-band DF (Direction Finding) Antenna that makes the unit the ideal tool for pin pointing the targeted cell phone.
The Wolfhound-PRO is the latest device in a family of cell phone detection products from BVS. The original Wolfhound was released in December of 2009 followed by the WolfHound-LITE in June of last year. Combined, the devices are in use in hundreds of correctional facilities in both US and international locations. For example, California correctional officers seized approximately 6,000 cell phones in the State's prisons and camps through July of last year. Maryland and other states have also seen a rise in the number of confiscated cell phones in their state prisons. In the past three years Maryland’s Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has recovered over 3,600 cell phones; and In Mississippi nearly 2,000 contraband phones were confiscated during the first half of 2010. Both Florida and New Jersey have passed laws making possession of contraband cell phones a felony rather than just a misdemeanor and Maryland is considering the same type of legislation. In order to address this growing problem, the Wolfhound-PRO is designed to detect and locate contraband cell phones without using jamming technology that can interfere with authorized communication channels or 911 emergency calls. In fact, jamming is a violation of FCC rules and the CTIA, a leading wireless industry association, is on record as opposing jamming. Other solutions may require an entire network infrastructure of wireless sensors hard-wired throughout a facility that can be expensive and difficult to deploy. And canines can cost up to $10,000 each to train and maintain. “General purpose cell phone detectors on the market today that typically originate from Asia do not work well as they are wideband and do not filter out unwanted signals. The Wolfhound-PRO on the other hand has sharp filters for the US/European cell phone bands and thus filters out the interfering signals. The high speed patent-pending receiver has a unique ‘detection’ algorithm that allows for quick detection and location of contraband cell phones,” said Scott Schober, President and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems. “Correctional institutions, federal facilities, courts, financial Institutions, and any organization looking to enforce a NO CELL PHONE policy will come to depend on the Wolfhound-PRO. Who says you cannot ‘teach an old dog new tricks.” adds Schober. About Berkeley Varitronics Systems |
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| About Berkeley Varitronics Systems Berkeley Varitronics Systems, located in Metuchen, New Jersey, has been providing advanced wireless solutions and products to the domestic and international wireless telecommunications industry for over 37 years. Since 1995, BVS has introduced over 50 unique wireless test devices for a variety of applications including the popular Cellular, iDEN, PCS, CDMA, RFID, LTE, Mobile WiMAX, FIXED WiMAX, 802.11b/a/n/g & Bluetooth specifications. For more information visit www.bvsystems.com. |
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