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Re: jammin' jammers
> > 2.) Pretty cool in concept, but generally don't work.
> should read "cool in concept, but expensive to implement"
Yup. C&D reckened that you need about $1000 to $2000 to get a working one.
> has anyone had any experience with the so-called "passive jammers"?
> sounds like snake oil (and seems technically impossible given the claims)
Don't buy ANY passive stuff. According to C&D (that sure give good credit
to the story, eh?), none of the passive thinges worked -- some of them
even helped Officer Bob to get you at longer distance than without the
passive installed. No wonder they are legal.
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