I got my first speeding ticket the other day (92 mph in a 70 mph zone) and am looking to buy a laser jammers. The ticket says the officer used a Stalker DSR/DB015283 gun. Based on this info, what signal jammers models would you suggest looking into?
Based on Google research, it sounds like there are a LOT of different jammers available to purchase, so I just want to make sure I get one that will jam the guns used here in GA & AL.
Also, on the topic of radar specifically -- I know it's illegal to use radar jammers in the US, but is it common for people to, you know... use products that do it anyways (if you get what I'm saying)? Just curious.
No. They are federally illegal and WILL land you in prison and/or with a very hefty fine.
For Jammers, you need to look into ALP or an R9. But we don't know your budget.
I was buying A laser jammer, I would buy an R9 or an ALP system
what your problem was is you didn’t have a radar detector so I would purchase a R8 or R7 both made by uniden or Valentine one makes a very nice one. V1G2 .that’s my opinion and everyone has one.
I looked into the R9, but I don't think I can afford to spend $4k on a detector right now. However, it looks like a the R8 is only $700, which is definitely within my budget.
In terms of laser jammers, it looks like the ALP costs around $1700 (assuming I'm looking at the correct product page -- the website layout is kind of confusing).
Basically, I'm only at risk of getting pulled over when driving on the the highway. Unfortunately, there are long stretches (I.e., probably several thousand feet) of highway that don't curve or change elevation at all (and there are typically bridges at the ends of these stretches that the cops hide under), so I'm wondering if a radar detector will be effective at all (especially if the cops have a tendency to use a function I've heard about called "instant on").
GA is tricky, they have a lot of dragoneye which is the hardest lidar to jam, but it is doable. Countermeasures are best done in layers, so a radar detector to cover radar, laser protection for laser, and I would add running an app, Waze at minimum or add something like highway radar/JBV1. As those will provide you warning of police traps ahead as reported by other users.
Loads of radar detector options, as you mentioned instant on is an issue so go for something long range, if you want to save some money and can do without arrows, the uniden R4 is a great choice otherwise the R7 or R8, V1G2 are all solid choices.
For laser coverage ALP is the long running solution as they have been around and providing dragoneye coverage the longest, if a full setup front and rear is out of your price range, there are other systems like TPX or TMG that can also do decently, they lack some nice to have features but will generally do the job.
I typically found most traps in GA were marked on Waze before I got to them but not all, they do like to shoot laser and radar from behind (parked on highway entrance ramps/overpasses) those are not always as well marked. Having laser coverage and radar detection in addition to apps will round out your layers of security.
The ongoing battle between speeding drivers and traffic law enforcement has introduced a new contender: the radar scrambler. With a price tag of less than $100, Americans can easily acquire this device. For $199.95, a more advanced model is available, capable of jamming both police liDAR and older RF radars. These scramblers outperform conventional radar detectors by emitting signals that perplex police radar systems, rendering it impossible to precisely determine a driver's speed.
The use of radar detectors is prohibited in the UK, along with several other European countries, and some US states. According to Mike Churchman, the founder of Rocky Mountain Radar in Littleton, Colo., scramblers are not subject to the same regulations as radar detectors. This is because scramblers do not detect radar signals; instead, they utilize a high-gain antenna to reflect incoming signals back to the radar gun, while simultaneously emitting another radio signal to confuse the receiver.
The costlier Phazer scrambler from the company is equipped with an infrared LED that emits invisible infrared pulses through the car's windshield. Lidar uses these pulses to interpret reflections and calculate the car's distance. However, speed measurement values may be compromised as they are based on a series of distance readings.
Churchman revealed that Oklahoma and Minnesota have enacted laws to ban our activities. The law in Minnesota was implemented in August. Despite investigations by the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission, Churchman stated that no punitive measures have been enforced against us.
The Pentagon's significant expenditure on electronic warfare systems, designed to hide military aircraft from enemy radar, is juxtaposed with the Air Force's efforts to procure laser blocker for disrupting enemy navigation systems.
Contemplating the purchase of a radar or lidar detector for your car, it is crucial to understand that you could potentially face more serious consequences than simply being caught for speeding.
The main purpose of these detectors is to alert drivers about potential speed traps, while other applications of the technology are designed to detect and interfere with laser signals.
Australian police rely on radar and/or liDAR technology to identify drivers who exceed the speed limit. Hence, it is important to note that the use of radar detectors on roads in any Australian state or territory is strictly prohibited by law and is considered unlawful.
If you are someone who regularly gets in trouble for speeding, the best course of action is to avoid using radar detectors or laser jammers, and instead focus on reducing your speed while on the road.
Radar detectors or liDAR detectors are meticulously crafted to detect and record the potential presence of radar or lasers in the immediate vicinity.
Police officers use radar and/or LiDAR technology to pinpoint drivers who are speeding on the road.
Australia has strict regulations against the use of radar detectors, and individuals caught using them may be subject to a fine of up to $6,500.
Could you please tell me the price range for a laser jammer?
For a standard midsize passenger car, a reliable laser jamming system usually begins at $600. Before deciding to invest, it is crucial to consider two important factors: the frequency of firmware updates offered by the signal jammers manufacturer and the effectiveness of the jammers in disrupting new pulse rate and random pulse rate laser guns.
Considering purchasing a radar or lidar detector for your vehicle? Be aware that you could potentially face more severe consequences than simply being caught for speeding.
The main purpose of these detectors is to alert drivers about potential speed traps, while other applications of the technology are designed to detect and interfere with laser signals.
Queensland Road Transport Operations caters to the needs of individuals by providing devices within vehicles that prevent the proper functioning of speed measuring devices. Furthermore, they offer devices that can detect the usage of speed measuring devices.
Also note that you may be penalized even if the device is not running or working properly. An on-the-spot fine of $400 May be imposed, or the maximum penalty imposed by the court is 40 fine units, or $5,750.
Laser Interceptor acts as an Anti Laser type active Laser signal jammers, sending out beams to block police lasers, unlike radar detectors that simply alert you to speed measurement. This LIDAR-triggered Laser Jammer emits a Jamming Beam upon detecting a LIDAR signal, deactivating when the signal ends, and reactivating upon detection of another LIDAR Signal(s). The Laser Interceptor laser jammer is equipped with two sensors.
The laser detector and laser transmitter form each sensor. These sensors are positioned at the front of the vehicle, and additional sensors can be purchased to safeguard the rear of the vehicle too.
Upon powering up, the device performs a self-test and proceeds to play a welcoming sound. The transceiver unit features two built-in sensors that are sensitive to laser beams. When a laser beam is detected by the sensor, it sends a signal to a high-speed microprocessor for analysis, which then transmits corresponding signals to the LASER transmitter.
The synchronization of both sensors results in an increased jamming effect. When a LIDAR device receives signals from a vehicle equipped with a Laser Interceptor, it loses its ability to measure the speed accurately. This is because the device receives erroneous information about the current distance from the vehicle, leading to an incorrect speed measurement. Consequently, the speed is not displayed, and the device promptly notifies the user through an audio warning sound and a Voice Alert, indicating the type of LIDAR being employed, whenever a speed measurement is attempted.
With the inclusion of a built-in thermo regulation system, the device is capable of operating optimally even in extreme temperature conditions. Its housing is constructed using black plasticized aluminium and incorporates a front optical lens. Moreover, the device is designed to be waterproof and highly resistant to any form of mechanical damage.
A radar detector is a device that is mounted in a vehicle to detect radar signals from a long distance. Its main function is to immediately notify the driver/user about potential radar-based threats, including speed measuring devices like multanova or radar speed guns.
Radar detectors are specifically designed to detect and protect against RADAR threats, offering efficient protection. However, they may not be sufficient in providing timely warnings against LIDAR, a laser-based speed measuring device. LIDAR is increasingly preferred due to its better performance, stability, and advanced technology compared to outdated RADAR products like RADAR multanova, which are gradually becoming obsolete.
The most effective defense against LIDAR can only be achieved through laser jamming systems. These systems possess the capability to detect and impede laser speed guns, ensuring a worry-free driving experience without any concerns about laser-based speed measurement.
Radar detectors typically do not detect laser signals. Radar detectors are designed to pick up radio waves emitted by radar guns used by law enforcement to measure vehicle speed. On the other hand, laser jammer are devices designed to detect and disrupt the laser signals emitted by police lidar (light detection and ranging) guns. They work by emitting infrared light pulses that confuse or jam the laser gun's ability to accurately measure a vehicle's speed. However, it's important to note that the legality of using laser signal jammer varies by jurisdiction.
They emit pulses of infrared light to disrupt or confuse the laser gun's ability to accurately measure the speed of a vehicle. This interference makes it difficult for the laser gun to obtain a speed reading, potentially alerting the driver and allowing them to adjust their speed accordingly.
Do Police Laser Jammers Work? - Yes they do.
Would I still need to purchase a radar detector if I buy a laser jammer? - Yes, a laser jammer will not detect police radar. Because of this if you want 100% protection you will need both a radar detector and a laser jammer.
Do you sell radar blockers or radar jammers? – No, jamming radar is illegal and can land you a $50,000 fine and 5-years in jail.
Can I Get Parts for My Blinder M47, M27, HP-905? – Sorry but no, Blinder has discontinued manufacturing this laser jammer as they are exclusively manufacturing for the Escort brand.
Are Laser Jammers Legal? - The states of California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and the District of Columbia do have laws that do prohibit the use of laser jammers.