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Hey Bubba what detector are you using?

Oh and in regards to the Jamers , basically the device will send out the Jamming signal then physically turn itself off for a certain period of time. So if the cop goes for a second reading they *should * get your propper speed.

Whistler Pro78.

And yeah, that's what I was getting at above in regards to the jammers.. it's not like you drive around spewing waves out for all to detect.

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Yeah the jammer comment was not aimed at you but the other person that asked :/

I am just too dumb/lazy to do multi quotes

thats the same radar detector I have!! so many people bag em hey?

Whistler Pro78.

And yeah, that's what I was getting at above in regards to the jammers.. it's not like you drive around spewing waves out for all to detect.

im sorry 4 the little hijack but i dont want to start a new topic i have made 2 many... ok why dont were try to be more aggressive with speed cameras. first it would be interesting to know how high powered IR led's would work at hiding ur license plate from the speed camera. and just trowing it out there what about EMP ( just walk past and set of a small pulse ) owned or just throw a neodymium magnet and the ass.

but it would be nice to know witch detectors work and work best

Well I think a EMP might be getting a bit too agresive , also don't forget depending on strength you can screw up other things near by. And I think the police would ass rape you if they caught you messing with their brand new cash cow!!

IR LEDs mmm not sure but I think that's how the laser hammers work now ? Someone correct me if I am wrong

im sorry 4 the little hijack but i dont want to start a new topic i have made 2 many... ok why dont were try to be more aggressive with speed cameras. first it would be interesting to know how high powered IR led's would work at hiding ur license plate from the speed camera. and just trowing it out there what about EMP ( just walk past and set of a small pulse ) owned or just throw a neodymium magnet and the ass.

but it would be nice to know witch detectors work and work best

when i say IR led's this is to hide the license plate by over exposing it. get a digital camera in a dark room and hold a TV remote in-front holding a button down... u will see a light that was not there b4. so IR led's because the light is not visible to the human eye but is visible 4 some digital cameras. the main problem with this is testing it may become very expensive :s

but yes EMP is probs over board

Perverting the course of justice anyone?

The better way to approach it would be to either have a flash sensing unit (like they use in photography) to trigger an LCD film over your number plate to black out.*

Or, a flash sensing unit to set off your own flash in an attempt to over expose the image.*

*I do not advocate the use of any of these measures.

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Was chatting to Nick from www.radars.com.au and he recently tested a high power IR LED and found it did nothing to " confuse " the laser locking onto your car. He didnt test it with a camera attached to the laser , just a laser gun , but yeh I dont think its going to do much against the new Poliscans.

So in other words dont waste any $ on IR LED's

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are any of the old multinovas still been used? or are all these new cameras up and running?

Yes the old multi's are still being used (went past one the other day). AFAIK the poliscans are still only being trialled.

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I've gone past two of these new poliscans in the past few days. One was on hepburn ave and another was on beach road. My radar detector (escort redline) picked up the one on hepburn ave about 150m away in medium traffic, and picked up the one on beach road about 100m away with no traffic ahead and on top of a crest.

BTW how to the new red light/speed cameras work? My radar detector hasn't gone off at all sitting at the lights even when I saw someone speed up to get through the amber too late and run a red light.

Went through one of the new lidar things on Guildford Rd last week, plenty of notice.

Don't know how well the new redlight/speed cameras work.. apparently there's a dude working on the Kalamunda/Roe one most mornings lol

yer theres constantly a guy at the one at wanneroo and beach roads. it looks like hes downloading the images tho, its probably full after a couple of days with the amount of people i've seen get done there.

yer theres constantly a guy at the one at wanneroo and beach roads. it looks like hes downloading the images tho, its probably full after a couple of days with the amount of people i've seen get done there.

so if u get done but a new red light camera come back at night with a oxy and destroy the mother F$%@#er

i thought they would be hard wired




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