FLETC TEST PREP QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
RF "Beacon" (radio frequency) - Answer-Use pulse energy (radio wave) to send out
a signal which can be received by another device tuned into the same signal
Memory Tracking Systems (GPS) limitations - Answer-wait for information, lose
target lose unit/ information
Memory Tracking Systems (GPS) benefits - Answer-inexpensive, simple to use
Electronic Surveillance - Answer-The use of electronic equipment to record events or
transmit a signal for remote monitoring
Three main types of electronic surveillance - Answer-Audio, video, and tracking
Reasons to conduct Electronic Surveillance Operations - Answer-Gather evidence,
protect under cover agents/informants, and fulfill compelling investigative needs
Audio Intercept- Title III - Answer-Consensual (one party) it shall not be unlawful
under this chapter for a person acting under the color of the law to intercept a wire,
oral, or electronic communication, where such person is.a party to the
communication or one of he parties to the communication had given prior consent to
such interception.
Audio Surveillance - Answer-Most sensitive surveillance (title III covers), records
conversation real time.
Two types of Audio intercept devices - Answer-recorder and transmitter, preferred
use of both
Recorder - Answer-primarily used for collecting evidence, consider size
Transmitter - Answer-Officer Safety, provide real time transmission of the
conversation, shorter battery life
What are the 3 types of Video Surveillance Systems - Answer-Overt, Covert, and
Mobile Surveillance Systems
IP "pole" Camera - Answer-Cameras concealed and placed in utility poles to view a
given area. Not limited to just poles.
Two types of tracking systems - Answer-GPS "Cellular" (global positioning systems)
and RF "Beacon" (radio frequency)
Two types of GPS "cellular" tracking systems - Answer-memory and live trackers,
provide written log to assist in intelligence gathering of a suspects routine or normal
movements
ANSWERS
RF "Beacon" (radio frequency) - Answer-Use pulse energy (radio wave) to send out
a signal which can be received by another device tuned into the same signal
Memory Tracking Systems (GPS) limitations - Answer-wait for information, lose
target lose unit/ information
Memory Tracking Systems (GPS) benefits - Answer-inexpensive, simple to use
Electronic Surveillance - Answer-The use of electronic equipment to record events or
transmit a signal for remote monitoring
Three main types of electronic surveillance - Answer-Audio, video, and tracking
Reasons to conduct Electronic Surveillance Operations - Answer-Gather evidence,
protect under cover agents/informants, and fulfill compelling investigative needs
Audio Intercept- Title III - Answer-Consensual (one party) it shall not be unlawful
under this chapter for a person acting under the color of the law to intercept a wire,
oral, or electronic communication, where such person is.a party to the
communication or one of he parties to the communication had given prior consent to
such interception.
Audio Surveillance - Answer-Most sensitive surveillance (title III covers), records
conversation real time.
Two types of Audio intercept devices - Answer-recorder and transmitter, preferred
use of both
Recorder - Answer-primarily used for collecting evidence, consider size
Transmitter - Answer-Officer Safety, provide real time transmission of the
conversation, shorter battery life
What are the 3 types of Video Surveillance Systems - Answer-Overt, Covert, and
Mobile Surveillance Systems
IP "pole" Camera - Answer-Cameras concealed and placed in utility poles to view a
given area. Not limited to just poles.
Two types of tracking systems - Answer-GPS "Cellular" (global positioning systems)
and RF "Beacon" (radio frequency)
Two types of GPS "cellular" tracking systems - Answer-memory and live trackers,
provide written log to assist in intelligence gathering of a suspects routine or normal
movements