BMW-Rear.jpg
I come across this photo and thought I would share, I was quite amused - what are the chances of this one ALG9 sensor jamming anything mounted so low on this 3 Series BMW??
BMW-Rear.jpg
I come across this photo and thought I would share, I was quite amused - what are the chances of this one ALG9 sensor jamming anything mounted so low on this 3 Series BMW??
Last edited by qwsoftware; 10-12-2011 at 07:53 AM.
Same supplier/installer had these install pictures as well!
Jaguar-XKR-with-LPP-Web.jpg
Maseratti-Q-Web.jpg
Two low for a rear install and too obstructed for a front install to work properly
Spoiler: show
Red and blue lights in rear view soon if hit with laser.
NONE!
Not so pretty install
You have a better chance of winning the lotto than jamming in the rear with that install
It is not the best location for a jammer, but it will work as long as the lasergun isn't too close to the car. (<450ft). The further away the gun, the less important becomes the mounting location of the jammer(s).
A friend of mine used to have a single jammer (LPP) mounted under! his trailer hook. It worked a lot better than I ever expected...........
Last edited by fulcrum; 10-14-2011 at 01:49 AM.
There is information online that calculates the beam spread, so you can see if your jammer's beam is being obstructed. With the Osram SPL PL90 3 laser diode using is 11 (+/- 5.5) degrees vertical & 25 (+/- 12.5) degrees horizontal. Problem will be laser detection when the gun is slightly off axis you may not transmit your jam signal.
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