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Is it possible to build your own WORKING radar jammer? and does anyway have
any schematics????
 
"Harvz" <harvz@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:425d18be$1@funnel.arach.net.au...
Is it possible to build your own WORKING radar jammer? and does anyway
have
any schematics????


It is illegal...work on absorbing the signal or reflecting it away from the
receiver.
Make it work for both radio frequencies and infrared light frequencies, make
it
inexpensive and aerodynamic and then design it into a vehicle.
 
In article <425d18be$1@funnel.arach.net.au>,
"Harvz" <harvz@softhome.net> wrote:

Is it possible to build your own WORKING radar jammer? and does anyway have
any schematics????
Yeah, it's trivial to do. It's also trivial to detect one being used,
even without the aid of anything other than a reasonably trained
speed-radar operator.

Dunno about you poor downtrodden aussies that ain't even allowed to own
guns anymore, but here in "the land of the free", it's also *HUGE* fines
from the FCC for deliberately interfering with legitimate transmissions,
on top of whatever the city, local, and state laws may have to say about
it.

Translation: Only a friggin' IDIOT would actually try to use one. You
wanna speed? No problem. Just be ready to pony up the price of the
ticket. It'll be at least thousands, if not tens of thousands, of
dollars cheaper than the cost of being busted using a jammer, and unlike
the situation if you're caught running a jammer, the chances of seeing
any jail time are slim. YMMV for Australia, but considering how "Big
Brother" the government seems to be turning down there, I wouldn't be
terribly surprised to learn that you could be executed on the spot for
mere posession of such a device.

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