> >> only if you get caugt
> > You will.
> > :-P
> wrong
AFAIK, the police radar detector detectors only pick up local oscillator
leakage from the RD.
A *well* designed RD will probably not be detectable at any useful distance,
but the cost of such units is pretty high I believe.
And after you spend a fortune and think you are safe, the unmarked patrol
cars will simply follow you anyway.
MrT.
atec 7 7 - 28 May 2007 23:59 GMT
>>>> only if you get caugt
>>> You will.
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>
> MrT.
The odds are very low , after all I hear there are only a couple of
detectors in my entire state .
Mr.T - 29 May 2007 05:44 GMT
> >>>> only if you get caugt
> >>> You will.
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> The odds are very low , after all I hear there are only a couple of
> detectors in my entire state .
And a lot more unmarked patrol cars.
MrT.
atec 7 7 - 29 May 2007 06:00 GMT
>>>>>> only if you get caugt
>>>>> You will.
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> MrT.
Not that it matters atm not enough bodies to fill em after 6pm
in this area of several 100k people after 6pm two whole patrol cars
working
eddie - 31 May 2007 15:53 GMT
legal to buy and use in WA.
In WA highway cars use K band - on all the time, easy to detect.
police standing on side of road use laser - hard to detect at distance
during the daytime
stationary multinovas use Ka band, easy to detect but only up to a few
hundred metres. They are starting to use 2 multinovas back to back to catch
motorbikes.
>>>>>>> only if you get caugt
>>>>>> You will.
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> in this area of several 100k people after 6pm two whole patrol cars
> working