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    Default Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...u=03414172000P

    Im thinking about buying this laser thermometer its only 20 bucks i want to test my setup. I am new to the forums, i have a m47 w/cheetah + escort redline i love the redline its 90% ka in my area and i always get great detection. I am from northern VA a ton of cops around here and bs laws. I had m27s on my old car and it worked great never used the cheetah i want to make sure there is not much lag. Do you guys think that will set off the jammers?

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Just use a TV remote.

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by Ozone View Post
    Just use a TV remote.
    This will probably work if the OP is just looking to test the response time of the wireless setup.

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by 1368633 View Post
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...u=03414172000P

    Im thinking about buying this laser thermometer its only 20 bucks i want to test my setup. I am new to the forums, i have a m47 w/cheetah + escort redline i love the redline its 90% ka in my area and i always get great detection. I am from northern VA a ton of cops around here and bs laws. I had m27s on my old car and it worked great never used the cheetah i want to make sure there is not much lag. Do you guys think that will set off the jammers?
    i had the m27 with the cheetah wireless kit before, there are no lag time, you will get a detection as soon as you are target.

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by Ozone View Post
    Just use a TV remote.
    Just read the FAQ.

    Think about it. Police don't shoot you with thermometers, so does it matter whether it sets your off jammer or not?

    "Buy the BEST and screw the rest." - fire65

    "im intrested to see how well you do.i never seen a car JTG before would be a first for me.." - radarrob

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    ^ ROFL

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by radarrob View Post
    ^ ROFL
    x3. ahhhahahah. but to answer your question, yes, that should work. however, just use your tv remote and save 20 bucks.

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    i hit my zr3s with one of those themometers and got no response. It might not be the right wavelength (ie 905nm)

    I have since built a laser pulser using the same laser diode LI does. I made the pulser so it could be adjusted from 50 to 20,000ppm. I tested that on my LIs and rx65, they only alert to pulses from about 100 to 200ppm. I also wonder if my pulsure would work as a jammer if I turned the frequency all the way up, sort of like an old brute force jammer that worked really well.

    The pulser is kinda neat, I made it with about $40 worth of parts, its about a pack of smokes in size, and runs of a 9V

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by 1368633 View Post
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...u=03414172000P

    Im thinking about buying this laser thermometer its only 20 bucks i want to test my setup. I am new to the forums, i have a m47 w/cheetah + escort redline i love the redline its 90% ka in my area and i always get great detection. I am from northern VA a ton of cops around here and bs laws. I had m27s on my old car and it worked great never used the cheetah i want to make sure there is not much lag. Do you guys think that will set off the jammers?
    I would be able to test your setup in md or de if you want
    Radarrob is a approved radar detector and Parking sensor installer Anywhere in the United States.Has access to Radar and Lidar Guns to test systems.Need Help Choosing a Radar Detector or parking sensor for your needs? Visit my Install Thread:

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    "I'm interested to see how well you do.I never seen a car JTG before would be a first for me.."

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    Default Re: Testing my laser jammers, will this work..

    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth Stalker View Post
    Police don't shoot you with thermometers
    lol, "I clocked him at 212 degrees"

 

 

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