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Old Jan 14, 2001 | 02:09 AM
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radar/laser jammers>>

they're bullcrap

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Old Jan 15, 2001 | 12:50 AM
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the blinder laser jammer is very effective at jamming laser. check out www.blinder.dk. radar jammers is i differant story. i havent seen any that really worked.
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Old Jan 15, 2001 | 01:10 AM
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Several national news organizations and many car magazines report no "passive jammer" has any effect on radar and laser guns regardless of the advertising claims. However, there is one active radar jammer that returns a variable doppler shift that does have success in jamming older, analog X and K band radar guns. Several stand alone 904 nanometer laser jammers do jam laser guns. According to the Federal Code of Regulations, jamming or attempting to jam a police radar gun is a federal felony punishable by fines up to $75,000 and one year in jail. Certain states like California, Utah, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana, and Oklahoma have laws prohibiting any jamming device.

Without question the Blinder M-10 was completely effective in jamming all laser guns under all circumstances. Its transmission did produce "Jamming Codes" on two of the laser guns. A "Jamming Code" tells the officer something is interfering with the laser's ability of getting a speed reading. It jammed every laser gun, every time, regardless of targeting distance. The Blinder system only protects the front license plate and headlight targeting areas, although it claims 360 protection.

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Old Jan 15, 2001 | 11:03 PM
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yeah I almost bought one of those phantom jammers but they were retooling them b/c of some new radar that just came out. plus I'd have to contend with laser and all that crap. Maybe a long range detector would help a little but half the time the cop is behind a bridge and much less than 50 ft away when you see them. Oh well...has anyone tried the "stealth bra"?? I'm not sure how that is supposed to work, but I imagine it's bogus.

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Old Jan 16, 2001 | 02:31 AM
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I've seen one. The guy had it on his Turbo T/A. Never heard him mention it being any good. I think it was a dealer option for it, but not sure. You could see where it had plates inside it which were supposedly of the same material as US stealth planes.

I've also seen "radar absorbent paint additive". I just laughed...
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