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CSX 4039 04-23-2003 08:24 AM

Radar Jammers
 
Do radar jammers work?

http://www.radarjammers.com/

HIQ 04-23-2003 08:27 AM

I have heard that most if not all of them do not work. A local guy tested the products from Rocky Mountain Radar and found the jammer did NOTHING.

Back in Black 04-23-2003 09:00 AM

The only such product that works...
 
Is the lexan plate cover for plates, that has a stepped effect which makes all but straight on angle pictures distorted. This is effective because the cameras are at 20 degrees (or thereabouts) to traffic. I get this info from several friends who operate these cameras for a living.


The "spray" on coatings do not work, according to my sources. As to an active radar jammer, it would be quite expensive to produce since it would seem to need to sense the frequency used by the cop and then respond with the same or similar frequency in an altered state of some sort, something similar to the concept of "white noise" if you will. Then there's laser which complicates matters. IMHO these speed law enforcement tools are a direct assault on the human body since they are RADIATION of a sort. One has to wonder what a LASER can possibly do to the human eye, regardless of what trumped up "studies" may say. I consider them a low grade physical assault, but the "easy money" generated is apparently too powerful a temptation for them ever to be shut down now.

Turk 04-23-2003 09:20 AM

I was once sparayed with radiation from a radar gun hidden in the bushes and operated by a Police Officer in Oklahoma.

The pain was intense. Within seconds after the intrusion of radio waves into my body, I saw lights....red lights. There was flashing lights and very disturbing siren sounds.

I believe I have been permanently effected by this incident. I have put on 12 pounds since, and some of my hair is gone too.

It is very very dangerous to be in the path of such radiation. I think they should be clearly marked, and warnings should be posted to give the motorists a chance to circumvent such areas.

I wonder if I can still sue, after 30 years?

TURK

rbray 04-23-2003 09:31 AM

good one Turk!

K.Wilson 04-23-2003 10:10 AM

I too have been "painted" by radar from an unknown source. However, in my case the end result was a "high speed driving award". The red/blue lights and the loud noise went away quickly but the financial obligation lasted somewhat longer.

HIQ 04-23-2003 10:29 AM

This is from troubleshooter.com This guy is a local consumer advocate.

Rocky Mountain Radar
This company makes false advertising claims about his products. The company produces radar and laser jammers. The products simply do not work. I have tested them many times and they have never blocked, deflected, absorbed or confused police radar or laser guns as advertised. Each time I invited Churchman to observe the tests and even instruct us on how to properly test them (even though I believe no instruction should be necessary -- either they work or they don't). He has refused to address our test results.

PatBuckley 04-23-2003 10:35 AM

Did you notice that your nuts got all small and shrivelled up too? I would sue. Perhaps it should be the spouse who sues?

G.R. 04-23-2003 10:58 AM

Sure they work the Air Force uses them all the time:D





couldn't resist:LOL:


Don't think there is one on the market that works for jamming laser or radar guns used by police,agree with HIQ on his findings

RallySnake 04-23-2003 11:03 AM

A few years back I bought one of these marvels. Being a curious electronics kind of guy. I tested it and could get no activity out of it other than a beep tone when I pushed the test button. I finally worked up the curosity to crack open the case. They're glued together. Inside the beautifully styled case I found a single computer chip, an oscillator to generate the test tone. And that was all. It did not have a printed circuit board, antenna or any other components!

I have considered building a jammer. To generate a worthwhile signal, you need powerful components. The parts list I came up with, priced out at over $600. I bought a Valentine One instead.

Paul

CSX 4039 04-23-2003 11:09 AM

Well, thanks, y'all. Saved me $299 worth of embarrassment.
I guess the new question, does anything work? (Valentine, etc.)

Chaplin 04-23-2003 11:14 AM

The only thing that can be guaranteed to work is the brake pedal:3DSMILE:

Joe Smith 04-23-2003 11:18 AM

Get a Valentine 1 !
 
I have owned quite a few detectors
over the years, BEL (Junk!), Passport
(Good), Escort (Good), and a Valentine.

The Valentine has TWICE the sensitivity
of my Passport. It is the AWACS of
detectors! Mine pays for itself at least
once a week in saved ticket and insurance costs. Get a Valentine, nothing
else even comes CLOSE.

RallySnake 04-23-2003 11:19 AM

In my experience, you cannot beat the Valentine. I have run just about every brand of detector there is. If your butt's on the line, this is the one to have. There is a pretty good Bel available if you have to keep the price under $200.

Paul

Turk 04-23-2003 11:20 AM

Pat,
They were always like that. I can't blame it on the radar.

They are supposed to glow, RIGHT?

TURK

computerworks 04-23-2003 11:40 AM

Brett...

The full story and the straight scoop on detectors and jammers.


Quote:

Originally posted by Turk


They are supposed to glow, RIGHT?

TURK

...yes, and alternately blink red and green.

GOCATS 04-23-2003 11:53 AM

Hey Turk,

It sounds as if the radiation they painted you with came from a UFO.. Unidentified Freakin Officer. Did he arrive in a glowing space ship? Have any strange memories they can use on X-files reruns? :LOL:

flipper35 04-23-2003 11:55 AM

Jammers are illegal (the ones that work) because they transmit on a frequency forbidden to us regular folk. If you just transmit white noise they are easy to detect, and the one my Dad's boss had made the radar read a specific mph so you could cruise at 85 and the policeman would see you goung 70. His was confisacated when he left it on when the car was parked and a policeman drove by with his always on radar. This was 12 - 15 years ago, I don't know if you can still buy them.

C&D did a test on the laser jammers and said they only work well on the early lidar guns, and so did HID headlights. They also mentioned they couldn't clock a Firebird with no front plate and no jamer with the early guns either. Our headlights would be a target spot with no front plate, so if you could cover them in daylight . . .

CSX 4039 04-23-2003 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by computerworks


Brett...

The full story and the straight scoop on detectors and jammers.





Consumersearch- cool website Ron. Thanks. Just bought a top rated Toro Leafblower. Not exactly a Paxson blower or even a Valentine 1, but it's top rated!:D

surfer44 04-23-2003 12:50 PM

I had a ZR-1 and decided I better get some protection for my monthly drives to CA. Talked to ZR-1 guys from Texas that cruise @ 160 MPH and they had a Valentine 1 in front and one in back. They'd pickup a trooper and everyone (walkietalkies) would slow until he passed and then pick it up again. I've had one for three years now and can't even begin to tell you how much I've saved, or how many times I've seen people that I'd been running with pulled over. The only problem I know with them is their upgrades are as much as a new brand XXXX detector.Valentine 1


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