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Re: Do jammers work?
In a message dated 9/3/99 9:22:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
doug_johnson@rscnwm.com writes:
> Okay, I think I understand that jammers work by "overpowering" (?) the
signal
> that would that's reflected back to the radar source (gun). But, how do
you
> jam (jamb?) laser?
>
> Doug
> Renton, Washington
Same with the laser. Laser uses the same idea as radar but it uses light
instead. So the jammer just sends out more light out and confuse the laser
by telling the police that you doing 300mph or 15 mph. The Radar Jammers
does this too. It first tell the radar that your doing 30 MPH and then it
tells him that your doing 250 mph and then back to 0. So when the police is
trying to figure out whats going on, would already have cruised by. Great
idea, but I dont' endorse it.
Jason C
89 200t10v
Redmond WA