>>>Working in a military base and a concrete bunker (really folks it is a bunker converted to office space). We asked for and received permission to drill a hole to extend a wire for radio broacasts. We also asked for permission to knock out a section for a window, but was told not to push our luck. Work here for 14 years and have yet to have a window. You might also try going up as high as you can with wire for an antenae, the higher you go the better.
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>>You're lucky; that little wire would have had the TEMPEST guys throwing fits where I used to work.
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>The bosses approached me one time to go to work in the Secret Squirrel area and I turned them down. I like unclass (in my case no-class) area. There are just too many rules, regulations and forms to fill out in that area. I have enough headaches doing VFP stuff and I like not having to go through 6 layers of people in order to get PC's ordered and on the Internet.
I used to think they went a bit overboard until I watched a demonstration of how a gut with little more than an antenna, an o-scope and a suitcase-sized receiver/amp could read the output dot by dot from a 9 pin printer where someone forgot to shield the pin driver motors. Scary just how much information you can grab even from 'secure' equipment.