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radar jammers by bhepler
Jun 07, 1999 (9:42 pm)
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Don't bother. Radar jammers are either 1) useless, 2) illegal or 3) both.


If you mean the VG-2 protection, that is pretty much standard with all modern detectors. That won't block radar, but it will keep them from picking up on the fact that you have a detector.
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publicqjohn by publicqjohn
Jun 15, 1999 (3:40 pm)
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Radar jammers are illegal, but they do work. I don't mean ANYTHING from "Rocky Mountain Radar" or ANYTHING advertised as a "passive jammer." These things DO NOT work, period, point blank, end of story. Do not buy a passive jammer under any circumstances. However, active jammers do work, but they aren't that available and none to my knowledge are tuned to the more modern radar frequencies. The illegality is pretty trivial...
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by rstef
Jul 15, 1999 (8:48 pm)
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ther is this new bel 990 (299$) that claim to be programmable for different frequencies, so usable internationally...
anyone know something more about it?!
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autovelox by rstef
Jul 15, 1999 (9:28 pm)
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check this site:
http://www.sodi.com/et_autov.htm
this sweet tool is the most common device used by law enforcement in europe....most of the time linked to a camera...
do you know if there is anything against it, even if the producer claims it's undetectability?
I suppose you would need some sort of bouncing back active-radar....
I'm moving soon to Italy and I'm afraid my lame uniden won't be much of an help against those sneaky laser beams....
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laser jammers by Stargazer
Jul 16, 1999 (4:28 am)
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We just had a local news story on laser jammers. Apparently, a store here is back-ordered on them even though they cost $500 CND. They reported: yes, they do work but are detectible by police. The police demonstrated the error signal they got on their guns that says some kind of jammer is present and they stop the car. Here is where the controversy is: laser jammers emit light, which is not illegal, but it sure pisses off the cops. In some cities they confiscate the devices but not in others, so it depends on where you are caught. The RCMP weren't sure they were allowed to take them. Regardless, the cops charge you with obstructing a police officer or something like that.
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Second Place by lowband
Aug 04, 1999 (5:09 am)
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Check out: http://automobilemag.com/features/165.html
for Craig Peterson's review of radar detectors;
The number 2 choice is the Uniden LRD6599SWS
that you can buy at:
http://www.uniden.com/docs/store/itemlist.cfm?cattype=prd
for only $126 ("like new") + $12 for FEDEX 2-day shipping. That's 1/3 of the price of the Valentine One!
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Some thoughts on my Valentine One by skytopher
Aug 06, 1999 (8:42 am)
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     Two years ago, after driving ticket-free for six years, I got three speeding tickets in five months. (each one was for 13 miles over...coincidence?) I was in college during the day, and I delivered pizza at night, and I was working when I got the tickets. The 3rd ticket made up my mind to do something about it, and I started looking at detectors. Pretty quickly, I decided on the V1. I got the radar-only model for $359 (I think they've discontinued the radar-only model since.)
     Day after day, this has proven to be the smartest money I've ever spent. It has prevented a pullover DOZENS and DOZENS of times, mostly on surface streets where speed limits are 25-35-45 and the township cruisers only use radar and have lots of places to hide. I've read comments that the V1's locator arrows and the bogey counter are useless; I couldn't disagree more. When I drive my fiance's car and use her cordless Escort Solo, I find myself looking at the thing and wishing it would tell me where the cruiser is, or being able to count the hits so I know it it's an automatic door or something. I also feel sorry for those who want one and say they can't spend the $400....my advice is, babysit, walk your neighbor's dog, eat canned corn for a month, but get the money together! It is worth it! Go ahead and ask how many V1 owners in this forum regretted their purchase. Delivering pizza for nine hours a night gives a detector a workout like no other driving, and since I bought mine there are two other drivers who have bought V1s.
     Yes, in the dark, they do light up like Christmas trees, which can be a problem. I've mounted mine to the visor, and ran the power cord
under the side moulding down to the fuse box. I've never had anyone indicate that they've seen it. Another driver took the guts out of a VHS cassette and put his V1 in it. He just lets it sit on the dashboard. The cassette has a clear window he can see the lights through. The third guy uses the remote display unit. He is hiding the main unit on the rear deck of his car, INSIDE the housing for the third brake light. He says it works fine back there. (Yeah, I admit we sometimes have too much time on our hands.)
     I'm gonna buy a new truck next week, and I'll be getting a new V1 for it too!
Chris
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by johnqp
Aug 13, 1999 (7:34 pm)
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Canada is a police state...in the USA they cannot confiscate them, or if they do, they have to give them back. In the USA, the FDA regulates laser devices, so the InJustice Dept and the rest of the police agencies don't have authority over them. Lasers are used in so many areas that banning their use for jamming LIDAR is next-to-impossible. It's not like the FCC, which is playing with very limited bandwidth.


The above-mentioned Autovelox device is unbeatable, though it probably doesn't work well in the rain. You can always go over 190mph and it can't measure your speed then! The device is no more than a stopwatch...the cops might as well just put those run-over sensors in or on the road...that's the purpose it serves.
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laser jammer by ahujasu
Sep 13, 1999 (11:21 pm)
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When Car and driver did a report on radar and laser detectors one or two years ago, they tested jammers for both as well. They did find that driving with your high beams on did delay the lidar's ability to record your speed by a second or so. Possibly enough time to drop your speed a few mph.


Also I was wondering if anyone has heard of a device that works like a corner reflector. I remember in college physics my text refering to a rotating reflective device that can be put on a bumper that reduces the speed the radar "sees" the faster you go.
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what do you recommend? by qibble
Sep 16, 1999 (3:18 pm)
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I am looking for the best radar/laser detector on the market. I hear many good things about the valentine one but it is out of my price range. I am looking for something in the 200 to 250 dollars range. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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