View Full Version : Make Your Car Invisible to Radar and Laser Guns


TheCraig
09-21-2001, 03:55 PM
Just stumbled across this, don't know if it's worth anything or not...
Craig

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How to make your car invisible to radar and laser
Rocky Mountain Radar introduces a device guaranteed to make your car electronically "invisible" to speed traps beyond 200 feet--if you get a ticket while using the product, the manufacturer will pay your fine!



If your heart doesn't skip a beat when you drive past a speed trap--even if you aren't speeding--don't bother reading this. I can't tell you how many times that has happened to me. Driving down the interstate with my cruise control set at eight miles over the limit, I catch a glimpse of a police car parked on the side of the road. My heart skips a beat and for some reason I look at my speedometer. After I've passed the trap, my eyes stay glued to my rearview mirror, praying the officer will pass me up for a "bigger fish."

The solution. Today, Rocky Mountain Radar offers drivers like me a perfect solution--the Phazer II. Combining a passive radar scrambler with an active laser scrambler, the Phazer II makes your automobile electronically "invisible" to police speed-detecting equipment. The radar component works by mixing an X, K or Ka radar signal with an FM "chirp" and bouncing it back at the squad car by way of a waveguide antenna, effectively confusing the computer inside the radar gun. The laser component transmits an infrared beam that has the same effect on laser Lidar units.

Perfectly legal. Some radar devices have been outlawed because they transmit scrambling radar beams back to the waiting law enforcement vehicle. The Phazer II, however, reflects a portion of the signal plus an added FM signal back to the police car. This, in effect, gives the waiting radar unit an electronic "lobotomy." Best of all, unless you are a resident of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Virginia, or Washington D.C., using the Phazer II is completely within your legal rights.

How it scrambles radar. Police radar takes five to 10 measurements of a vehicle's speed in about one second. The Phazer II sends one signal that tells the radar the car is going 15 m.p.h. and another signal that the car is going 312 m.p.h. Because police radar can't verify the speed, it displays no speed at all. To the radar gun, your car isn't even on the road. Works with laser, too! The Phazer II also protects your vehicle from Lidar guns that use the change in distance over time to detect a vehicle's speed. The Phazer II uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to fire invisible infrared pulses through the windshield. Laser guns interpret those pulses as a false indication of the car's distance, blocking measurement of your speed. Again, it's as if your car isn't even on the road.

Range up to three miles. The Phazer II begins to scramble both radar and laser signals as far as three miles away from the speed trap. Its range of effectiveness extends to almost 100 feet away from the police car, at which point you should be able to make visual contact and reduce your speed accordingly.

Ticket rebate program. Rocky Mountain Radar is so confident that the Phazer will protect you from both radar and laser speed-detection devices that if you do get a speeding ticket within the first year while using your Phazer II, they will pay your fine!

Encourage responsible driving. While the Phazer II is designed to help you (and me) avoid speed traps, it is not intended to condone excessive speeding. *For that reason, the manufacturer will only pay tickets where the speed limit was not exceeded by more than 30%, or 15 miles per hour, whichever is less.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR CAR DISAPPEAR
Radar and laser scramblers are devices that foil speed traps by making vehicles electronically "invisible" to police radar. Radar scramblers mix a portion of the radar signal with background clutter and reflect it back to the squad car. This technique, pioneered by Rocky Mountain Radar, creates an unreadable signal that confuses the computer inside the radar gun. The laser scrambler in the Phazer works in a similar manner. It transmits a special infrared beam with information designed to scramble the laser signal. The result? Readouts on police radar and laser guns remain blank. As far as the police officer is concerned, your vehicle is not even on the road.

Longwolf (Christian)
09-22-2001, 04:25 AM
If those really worked, everyone would have them.

mike*green
09-24-2001, 04:20 PM