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    Default The LE-10

    I was thinking that it would probably not be that difficult to build a LE-10 type jammer that just used pure strength and high frequency to jam. Has anyone attempted to build such a jammer? I know they give jam codes a plenty, but in certain situation where jammers are legal I would not mind giving a jam code if it meant to ticket. Anyway what are your thoughts. Perhaps we could all share knowledge and make it possible???

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    Shouldn't be too hard. Have something that, as soon as it detects anything that seems like laser, activate a 5 second timer that sends out a high PPS laser signal.

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    Yeah, it seems like it would be fairly easy. I couldn't do it on my own but with the help of the forum community I think we could make a pretty easy walkthrough.

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    a quad LE-10 set up

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    I don't know if a high PPS is sufficient. I think varying the PPS randomly (within a specific range of course) would work better. What would a constant signal do other than decrease the life of the IRLED?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ersin View Post
    What would a constant signal do other than decrease the life of the IRLED?
    Blind the gun and make it unable to receive any signal at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djrams80 View Post
    Blind the gun and make it unable to receive any signal at all.
    That result in an jamming code, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ersin View Post
    That result in an jamming code, right?
    Only one gun used in North America has any jam codes at all and that's the Laser Atlanta, which throws jam codes at pretty much everything. But, you're right, so much as to say that if the gun has any jam detection whatsoever, this would surely trigger it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djrams80 View Post
    Only one gun used in North America has any jam codes at all and that's the Laser Atlanta, which throws jam codes at pretty much everything.
    Incorrect. The Ultralyte uses jam codes which vary according to the probability of a jammer being used, as opposed to other interference, such as HID lights and sunlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth Stalker View Post
    Incorrect. The Ultralyte uses jam codes which vary according to the probability of a jammer being used, as opposed to other interference, such as HID lights and sunlight.
    It has error codes, but not jam codes. I'll look it up in the manual and post it.

 

 

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