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Small Cable -- The Latest In Leaky Cable Sensors (From Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, P 35-39, 1987, John S. Jackson and R. William De Vore, eds. -- see NCJ-118105)

NCJ Number
118112
Author(s)
R K Harman; C M Bell
Date Published
1987
Length
5 pages
Annotation
Although leaky coaxial cable sensors have been around since the early 1970's, this still developing technology is considered relatively new.
Abstract
"Small Cable" of approximately 0.25 inches outer diameter are being marketed. The results are a lower cost for hardware and installation. This proven technology can now address the much broader industrial and VIP residential market for covert outdoor security products. Senstar's Panther product is a prime example of this new generation of leaky cable sensor products. 3 figures, 10 references. (Author abstract modified)