Forensic RF Test Enclosure
Saelig Company, Inc. (Fairport, NY) has announced the STE3000FAV2 patented RF Test Enclosure, designed to give forensics technicians a highly isolated bench-top environment to perform electronic device interrogations of electronic equipment. The device is therefore protected from remote kill, lock, or self-destruct commands, as well as being protected from GPS and location tracking.
Attached to the STE3000FAV2 enclosure is a high quality video and audio recorder for downloading evidentiary stored data. When the electronic device (cellphone, laptop PC, etc.) is placed inside this enclosure, it can be viewed through the LED-illuminated RFproof window and accessed via silver-mesh RF-tight gloves. Whether opening a device, swiping it, turning it on, touching screen icons, changing pages, it can be conveniently operated just as if it were on the open bench. The device maintains total isolation from a carrier network, regardless of the carrier or the frequency bands used. The device is also fully isolated from WiFi signal sources, including both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz, covering all 802.11a/b/g/n/ac protocols.
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