I believe that the Blinder and Laser Mimic have 8 LEDs and have a protection area of 18" for each transpoder...I believe
I believe that the Blinder and Laser Mimic have 8 LEDs and have a protection area of 18" for each transpoder...I believe
tanx for the info..........
Ahh did you mean 18 feet per led??? Guess im having trouble picturing that. I am assuming each LEDs beam leaves and spreads out into a cone getting wider the further away it travels to cover as wide an area as possible.
So at 500 feet for instance each LEDs beam would be X amount wide and high too I guess???
have fun...................
No i menat 18" area of the car that is covered by one jamming head with 8 LEDs that is why when placeing jamming head ideally you want to have to measure the distance to the edge of the car trying to include the headlights as well as front plateOriginally Posted by A 2000 SS in Jersey
The blinder doesn't do it's job by brute force, but rather by carefully timing its pulses. That's why you don't need hundreds of LEDs or a laser diode.
ahh okay. Gotcha......
I am new to the Laser Defense arena. So trying to learn it all. My car is black, so I got a head start there I guess. So my head and fog lights are areas of concern along with license plate. How about amber turn signal lense??
Thanks again.
Anything reflective on the front of the car is a concern. I have my headlights, turn signals, license plate, and chrome grille all coated with Veil. Better safe than busted! I'd install a Blinder but I don't think that I go fast enough to really warrant it. Hopefully I won't be coming back to eat those words.Originally Posted by A 2000 SS in Jersey
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I'm with you, Brick.... but it seems like it takes just one encounter to change our minds, eh? :?
Yeah. Only time will tell, I guess.
hopefully it doesn't tell us all that much....Originally Posted by brick
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Sethy ,
very nice program.
Now can you figure a program that will tell us
how much money we can save using Veil ?
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