Using a basic laser pointer and a sensitive amplifier it is possible to listen in on conversations through exterior windows! The price of $20 is simply an estimate, in my case I did not need to buy anything.
The system described in this instructable works on the same principle as commercial projects like this:
http://www.electromax.com/laser.htmlhttp://www.electromax.com/laser.html
NOTE: For a similar projects that may be of interest, check out my blogcheck out my blog. You may find of particular interest the Polarizing Laser Music Mixer!Polarizing Laser Music Mixer!
(Photo of me in the lab, with my own bad-ass glasses, replacing the random military dude who was there before.)
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a building with a window to be listened-in on
a laser pointer
a tripod
electrical tape
a magnifying glass
a phototransistor (aka IR detector, can be gotten from remote control recievers)
microphone preamp and amplifier (this can be replaced by a laptop with a MIC port)
an extention chord or batteries for the preamp/amp
someone to listen in on
optional stuff:
a potentiometer (to control the laser brightness)
an infra-red laser (so the light can not be seen)
a digital camera (to see the infra-red laser during calibration)
extra bateries for the laser (upgrade to D cell or something)
(some of the needed equipment is shown below)








































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i dont know how to detect this IR beam and then after striking on window i.e target how to demodulate this IR beam into audible sound. i seriously need help please
That said, it is done almost exactly the same way. You just need to adjust the power supply to fit the laser you are using.
http://www.lucidscience.com/pro-spy%20gadgets.aspx
Now the neighbors are no longer safe!
what about the receiver? a kinda 2way mirror at 45D to split the beam in two then use two phototransistors?
If you want to see a working 2ch system in action, check out my blog post where a few guys and I tried it out. Rough schematics and video included:
http://hotwigati.wordpress.com/2008/11/15/polarizing-optoacustic-mixer/
Happy Hacking,
Chris
Tienes toda la razón!
I mean you are darn right about that, Conrad.
:D
Search "audio transformer".
(I am not affiliated with this vendor)
also i have a suggestion. there are some goggles you can make with theatrical gel that lets you see along the ir spectrum here is the link
http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-Infrared-Goggles!-For-Under-$10/
let me know what it does if you try it!