View Full Version : laser jamming - does this really work?
mariolino_zg
05-18-2004, 07:04 AM
what do you think?
I would really like to try one, but I am pretty sceptical..
http://www.laserlid.com
http://www.blinder.dk
any info would be highly appreciated
mario
Roadster44
05-18-2004, 07:22 AM
I'm sure 5th gear did an item on this, and other ways to beat speed camera's/guns in general.. someone round here has that video and can tell the results :)
BADMIHAI
05-18-2004, 08:44 AM
Jeremy beat the speed camera at about 170 mph. I think he did it in a TVR Cerbera.
philip827
05-19-2004, 09:00 AM
*bump*
has anyone got the 5th gear vid of this when they tested a load of different detectors ?
and maybe there's a top gear one too ?
anyway, my dad wants to buy one so I'm looking for good info on whats best to buy :)
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 09:08 AM
*bump*
has anyone got the 5th gear vid of this when they tested a load of different detectors ?
and maybe there's a top gear one too ?
anyway, my dad wants to buy one so I'm looking for good info on whats best to buy :)
Its on sleepy fish: not sure about the quality, check gtrcental aswell it might be there dunno about racing flix
basically the jammers are needed for mobile ones as they gve you time to slow to the speed limit and the gps ones if kept up to date are the best for fixed cameras i believe
weichenoo
05-19-2004, 09:19 AM
thanks AL, I didnt know that was there :) , anyway picture quality is ok I guess.. but the important part is hearing what they say, and thats fine :D
FoxFour
05-19-2004, 10:08 AM
Car and Driver did a study on beating laser detectors years ago and found out that if you drive around with your highbeams on, the light can reduce the effective range of the laser gun by a large amount. Maybe not really feasable to do, but just thought I would let you know.
nthfinity
05-19-2004, 02:35 PM
let me be the first to recomend the passport 8500. great range, and great laser/x band, k band, Ka band.....and a new form of k which does in-accurate hits, then an accurate one.
jammers are illeagle, and are easy for cops to pick out in the same way radar is friggin easy to home in on...
laser jammers flat out wont work! they go in a straight line! so unless you know the angle nessisary to the source, you are outta luck... interesting on the high beam thing...
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 03:07 PM
let me be the first to recomend the passport 8500. great range, and great laser/x band, k band, Ka band.....and a new form of k which does in-accurate hits, then an accurate one.
jammers are illeagle, and are easy for cops to pick out in the same way radar is friggin easy to home in on...
laser jammers flat out wont work! they go in a straight line! so unless you know the angle nessisary to the source, you are outta luck... interesting on the high beam thing...
I'm not convinced that they don't work i've just re-watched the 5th gear program and basically they had a laser gun like the ones used by the police over here and the device gave a warning and allowed tiff to slow down to the speed limit and only after a period of time did the detector clock his speed so they hopefully wouldn't raise to many suspicions
As for being illegal well its a bit dodgy but they are the same as the devices used to open automatic garage doors, o.k. if you get pulled up you have to prove that you have a legitimate use for the product (i believe it can also be used to switch on exterior lights- much cheaper :D)
also as far as i know given friends expieriences by the time laser detectors give you a warning you may have already been caught
A laser or radar?
Laser is a line of sight device... unless the fired laser beam directly hits the jammer, it will have no way fo returning the required light frequency to provide a "false reading"
Sounds like you are describing a radar jammer.
The problem with a radar jammer is that the cop operating the radar gun will hear the jammers signal - and KNOW that his gun is being jammed..
nthfinity
05-19-2004, 03:16 PM
also as far as i know given friends expieriences by the time laser detectors give you a warning you may have already been caught
laser detectors do work, i can personally assure you that, specifically regarding the passport 8500.
most companies that offer radar jammers, since they are illegal in the US, they dont actually work. i can say that i have actually built a waveguid attached to a 9volt batery, which operates in the range of K band radar... interesting results :)
unless you have a 3 year old operating the garage door opener, why would it be used on the road :wink:
im just saying laser jamers really dont work, not reliably anway...
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 03:17 PM
A laser or radar?
Laser is a line of sight device... unless the fired laser beam directly hits the jammer, it will have no way fo returning the required light frequency to provide a "false reading"
Sounds like you are describing a radar jammer.
The problem with a radar jammer is that the cop operating the radar gun will hear the jammers signal - and KNOW that his gun is being jammed..
On 5TH Gear they showed the error message that came up and said it doesn't always mean a jammer is being used, the jammer switchs off after a certain time and allows the car to be clocked- hopefully now doing the limit :D if you want to see what i mean go to sleepy fish and download the feature as i doubt my discription is as clear as my words :D
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 03:20 PM
also as far as i know given friends expieriences by the time laser detectors give you a warning you may have already been caught
laser detectors do work, i can personally assure you that, specifically regarding the passport 8500.
most companies that offer radar jammers, since they are illegal in the US, they dont actually work. i can say that i have actually built a waveguid attached to a 9volt batery, which operates in the range of K band radar... interesting results :)
unless you have a 3 year old operating the garage door opener, why would it be used on the road :wink:
im just saying laser jamers really dont work, not reliably anway...
yeah i'm just going by the 5th gear program as far as the jammers are concerned i don't know anyone with a jammer! As for detectors perhaps some are better than others but i know people who despite having a detector have been caught more than once by mobile cameras, both of them said the detector didn't warn them in time to slow down :lol: and both were very annoyed!!!
nthfinity
05-19-2004, 03:23 PM
i know people who despite having a detector have been caught more than once by mobile cameras, both of them said the detector didn't warn them in time to slow down and both were very annoyed!!!
to sleepy fish i go...
in my area, and most of the US, we dont have speed cameras... i think it would be kinda dificult to detect if it uses radar, like most speed guns if the radar is pointed the direction traffic is moving... of course, radar does bounce off the cars in the opposing direction at a red shifted movemnt (slightly lower frequency)
I am trying to find the video on sleepy fish now.
*EDIT* - I give up - someone post the link to the correct video.. too many to scroll through.
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 03:30 PM
i know people who despite having a detector have been caught more than once by mobile cameras, both of them said the detector didn't warn them in time to slow down and both were very annoyed!!!
to sleepy fish i go...
in my area, and most of the US, we dont have speed cameras... i think it would be kinda dificult to detect if it uses radar, like most speed guns if the radar is pointed the direction traffic is moving... of course, radar does bounce off the cars in the opposing direction at a red shifted movemnt (slightly lower frequency)
over here the police have to release details of every fixed speed camera in the country therefore the new detectors use gps to warn you of fixed cameras and as long as you keep your database up to date (supscription from the manufacturers) you should be safe!
Here you are RC45
BTW quality ain't to good but you get the idea, i expect jabba did it at some point but it'll be deep in everyones collection LOL
http://www.sleepy-fish.com/sleepy/5th_Gear_Radar_Detectors.wmv
OK - that laser detector has done the rounds of various testers... it is great if the copper sgoots wildly at you - waving it about and giving you ample warning.
Many times the cop is standing over the hood or roof of the car and is very steady - and only shoots once - directly at your car without bathing the entire neighbourhood in with laser beams.. ;)
ANd just like instant on radars - if you get "shot" with an accuarate short burst - you are going down.. :P
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 04:09 PM
OK - that laser detector has done the rounds of various testers... it is great if the copper sgoots wildly at you - waving it about and giving you ample warning.
Many times the cop is standing over the hood or roof of the car and is very steady - and only shoots once - directly at your car without bathing the entire neighbourhood in with laser beams.. ;)
ANd just like instant on radars - if you get "shot" with an accuarate short burst - you are going down.. :P
yeah but the company who let 5th gear test it weren't going to tell you that were they :wink: really there needs to be independant testing to establish how reliable these thinkgs are, but since they are a bit dodgy on the legal side i doubt we'll see proper testing
nthfinity
05-19-2004, 04:28 PM
yeah but the company who let 5th gear test it weren't going to tell you that were they really there needs to be independant testing to establish how reliable these thinkgs are, but since they are a bit dodgy on the legal side i doubt we'll see proper testing
here in the US, the FCC prevents the lawful use of many frequncies without a licence... hence why radar jammers are illegal
however..... optics dont yet fit in this catagory! even tho most laser jammers ive read about dont work well, it is perfectly legal.... curently, that is
hemi_fan
05-19-2004, 05:03 PM
Im sure if you got one of those chrome cars that ive seen so many pic of, you'd be able to jam lazer no problem... and if you had a flat-black car with all wierd angles, then you'd be able to jam radar... its that simple. lol
Sachmo12345
05-19-2004, 06:53 PM
find the anarchist cookbook(easily found on kazaa) it has the instructions to build your very own lazer jammer
Anonymous
05-19-2004, 06:55 PM
find the anarchist cookbook(easily found on kazaa) it has the instructions to build your very own lazer jammer
yeah and probably burn your eyes out in the process :P :wink:
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