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method wrote:They are illegal too.
I also know someone with one, its on his 911 turbo, works well. Safest thing is to just not speed
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this is just funny
beeker wrote:method wrote:They are illegal too.
I also know someone with one, its on his 911 turbo, works well. Safest thing is to just not speed
Wrong, no one has been prosecuted yet.
I have run the Blinder M10, and then M20 for over 5 years now on 4x different cars. They work VERY well, assuming they are setup correctly (the key).
They only work on Laser guns. You cannot defeat radar, but car detect it with a good radar detector.
BlakJak wrote:beeker wrote:method wrote:They are illegal too.
I also know someone with one, its on his 911 turbo, works well. Safest thing is to just not speed
Wrong, no one has been prosecuted yet.
I have run the Blinder M10, and then M20 for over 5 years now on 4x different cars. They work VERY well, assuming they are setup correctly (the key).
They only work on Laser guns. You cannot defeat radar, but car detect it with a good radar detector.
its not wrong because noones been caught????
It operates in part of the radio spectrum, you'll probably find theres a licensing requirement that transmitters must not deliberately interfere with other users of the spectrum.
(and laser light has a wavelength, just like RF... )
So erm, yeah, whilst noones been prosecuted yet, its the kinda thing that'll just make the cops work harder to nail you for something. Better just not to speed...
Muzzie wrote:To be honest, if you did a good job of installing it, a cop would have to look pretty hard to find it.
Mates dads RS6 has them in the grille part of the front and rear bumper, pretty damn obvious, but if you looked at them, they just look like parking sensors, and the wiring for them disappears into the factory loom.
BlakJak wrote:its not wrong because noones been caught????
It operates in part of the radio spectrum, you'll probably find theres a licensing requirement that transmitters must not deliberately interfere with other users of the spectrum.
(and laser light has a wavelength, just like RF... )
pidge wrote:BlakJak wrote:its not wrong because noones been caught????
It operates in part of the radio spectrum, you'll probably find theres a licensing requirement that transmitters must not deliberately interfere with other users of the spectrum.
(and laser light has a wavelength, just like RF... )
Bzzzt, wrong. Light, although being part of the EM spectrum (from 0 Hz through to Gamma waves), is not a Radio wave. Different and incompatible mechanisms are used to transmit and receive RF and Light.
I'd recommend a little reading on the subject, say in Wikipedia.
BlakJak wrote:pidge wrote:BlakJak wrote:its not wrong because noones been caught????
It operates in part of the radio spectrum, you'll probably find theres a licensing requirement that transmitters must not deliberately interfere with other users of the spectrum.
(and laser light has a wavelength, just like RF... )
Bzzzt, wrong. Light, although being part of the EM spectrum (from 0 Hz through to Gamma waves), is not a Radio wave. Different and incompatible mechanisms are used to transmit and receive RF and Light.
I'd recommend a little reading on the subject, say in Wikipedia.
I realise the technological differences.
My point - which you've overlooked in favour of trying to be a smartarse - is that equipment which is designed to actively interfere with other equipment is almost always illegal and I was trying to paint a picture which is within the spirit of the law.
And yes I dumbed down my anology.
Extensive googling reveals that Laser Jamming is 'quasi legal', mostly because proving that someone is actually doing it deliberately is all-but impossible.
Doesn't make it right. And one day there'll be a case which establishes case law for the use of active laser jammers.
Active radar Jammers are probably illegal here as the equipment is not type approved by the MeD. If not for that reason, then probably becuase the band in which that Speed Radar operates in NZ is licensed to the NZ Police and you wouldnt get permission from them to use it! Refer http://www.radardirect.co.nz/FAQ/faq.html for a similar anology.
Laser jammers are different because theyre light, and not radio, Yes.
Currently legislation doesnt really deal with their use. That'll change over time, but currently theyre not illegal in a literal sense.
Doesnt mean that its a good idea to use them, though.
Muzzie wrote:My mates dad has a blinder on the front and rear of his Audio RS6, I'm not sure what brand it is but I have an inkoing its the same as that.
It works well for him anyways, he rips along at 140-150 most of the time and doesn't even slow down for a cop - even though it's plainly obvious he's going much faster than everyone else lol.
BlakJak wrote:All electrical equipment is supposed to meet a standard that ensures they do not generate a high amount of RFI (Radio Frequency Interference).
That isnt quite the same as the issues around a Laser Jammer in the technical details, although an authoritive comment from them would be entertaining I'm sure. I might ask a mate of mine who is a Radio Inspector what his thoughts are.
``radio waves'' means electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3000 gigahertz, propagated in space without artificial guide
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