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| Jam Police Radar! |
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| The Fast, Easy & Cheap Way! |
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| Original Text by: Someone Modified by: Leviathan |
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Ahhh! You're cruising down the city Hill at 90 Mph. You're
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on top of the world with the wind whistling through your hair.
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When suddenly you're pulled over by an by a Police Officer
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named McCracken. How did he see you? How did he know you WERE
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going +90Mph down Crash Hill? The Obvious answer is that he
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used a radar detector and they have been the demise of speed
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demons of the road.
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People like to be bad when nobody is watching and
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those darn pesky Radar Detectors just put and end to your fun.
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Those who like to be bad, can either find a new hobby or they
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will arm them selves with an expensive radar detector.
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However this device will not work against a gun type radar
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unit in which the radar signal is not present until the cop
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has you car in his sights and pull the trigger. Then it is
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too late to slow down. A better method is to continously jam
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any signal with a radar signal of your own. I have tested
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this idea with the cooperation of a local cop and found that
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his unit reads random numbers when your car approached him.
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It is suprisingly easy to make a low power radar transmitter.
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A nifty little semiconductor called a Gunn diode will
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generate microwaves when supplied with 5 to 10 vdc and
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enclosed in the correct size cavity (resonator). An 8 to 3
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terminal regulator can be used to get this voltage from a
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car's system. H owever the correct construction and tuning of
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the cavity is difficult without good microwave measurement
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equipment. Police radars commonly operate on the K band at 22
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ghz. or more often on the X band at 10.525 ghz. Most
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microwave intruder alarms and moti on detectors (mounted over
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automatic doors in supermarkets, etc. ) contain a Gunn type
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transmitter/receiver combination that transmits about 10
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milliwatts at 10.525 ghz. These units work perfectly as
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jammers. If you can't get one locally write to Microwave
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Associates in Burlington, Mass. and ask for info on "Gunnplexe
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rs" for ham radio use. When you get the unit it may be mounted
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in a plastic box on the dash or in a weatherproof enclosure
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behi nd the plastic grille. Switch on the power when on the
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open hig hway. The unit will not jam radar to the side of
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behind the car so don't go speeding past the radar trap. An
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interesting phenomena you will notice is that drivers in
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front of you who are u sing detectors will hit their brakes as
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you approach large metal signs or bridges. Your signal is
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bouncing off these objects and triggering their detectors.
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Call Terminal Island #7 for More Gfiles and Anarchy Dox!
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415-846-9099
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