Rardar Detector
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hey.. i'm not saying the article i read was true. but itt did read that radar dedectors can be dedected even when it is off. maybe false info was fed to news paper to make drivers think they are under stricter surveilance. i'm no tech. i have no idea if this is true or if this can be true...
#22
Originally Posted by yoopr
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Long live the passport 8500......lol......
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#23
Originally Posted by flood
Originally Posted by Rookie at 53
Does anybody use R/D anymore and are they legal or not in all states?
when i was stoped in NV. last week the cop just looked at it sitting on the dash and didn't say a word. and no i didn't have it on at the time Hate to tell you, the scanner is illegal also...
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Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Originally Posted by flood
Originally Posted by Rookie at 53
Does anybody use R/D anymore and are they legal or not in all states?
when i was stoped in NV. last week the cop just looked at it sitting on the dash and didn't say a word. and no i didn't have it on at the time Hate to tell you, the scanner is illegal also...
This section generally does not prohibit the mere interception of radio communications, although merely intercepting radio communications may violate other federal or state laws.
. . . The Communications Act also contains provisions that affect the manufacture of equipment used for listening to or receiving radio transmissions, such as “scanners.” The FCC cannot authorize scanning equipment that: * can receive transmissions in the frequencies allocated to domestic cellular services; * can readily be altered by the user to intercept cellular communications; or * may be equipped with decoders that convert digital transmissions to analog voice audio. As of March 04, 2006 only a few states have laws in respect to scanners. MN, MI (changing their law effective 2006), NY, IN, KY, and FL totally outlaw the use of a scanner (except those by LE and Hams). States that have laws on the books that makes their use illegal for the furtherance of a crime are: CA, SD, NE, OK, WV, NC, CT and VT. MA and MO have pending laws but nothing has been passed at this time. kc0iv
#25
Originally Posted by Fozzy
We had a driver popped while running a radar detector the other day.. while speeding ..OOPS! So much for their effectiveness. To me they are nothing but another toy that makes noise and has flashing lights on it.. add some chrome and the draw is just too much for some super truckers to withstand.. :wink:
I will tell you something, if you are not smart enough, they wont help you at all....lol
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#26
Originally Posted by yoopr
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Long live the passport 8500......lol......
Remember the tin foil thing under your car.......lol :lol: :lol:
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Years ago I was running down near Dallas and ran into a Radio Shack Driver and he Swore that if you took a 3' flourescent Tube and wrapped it with copper wire every few inches from one post to the other and then from the other post back the same way and hung it inside your truck it would absorb all the radiation from Radar.
What he said was that this is the way Microwave manufacturers check for Radiation leaks. He DID have one in his Truck
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#28
He used that for a fuzz buster?
Kinda interesting, though.
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Originally Posted by yoopr
Years ago I was running down near Dallas and ran into a Radio Shack Driver and he Swore that if you took a 3' flourescent Tube and wrapped it with copper wire every few inches from one post to the other and then from the other post back the same way and hung it inside your truck it would absorb all the radiation from Radar.
What he said was that this is the way Microwave manufacturers check for Radiation leaks. He DID have one in his Truck It is a fact that a fluorescent tube can be lite by microwave. You don't even have to attach any wire to the tube. Microwave manufacturers have calibrated leak detection meters. In addition the harmful radiation level is way below what it takes to light a fluorescent tube. kc0iv
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Originally Posted by yoopr
Years ago I was running down near Dallas and ran into a Radio Shack Driver and he Swore that if you took a 3' flourescent Tube and wrapped it with copper wire every few inches from one post to the other and then from the other post back the same way and hung it inside your truck it would absorb all the radiation from Radar.
What he said was that this is the way Microwave manufacturers check for Radiation leaks. He DID have one in his Truck I have seen a few drivers with the same thing, that was a 80's trick. I didn't believe it so I never made one...lol
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