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  1. #261
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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by Dead Aim View Post
    2. The only reason you aren't doing Laser Diodes is because of the price but you left out the price of the Blinder CPU you are using to do the tests. What for? That is no where near $50 worth of parts.
    The additional parts.

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Where is the cheapest place to get 904nm laser diodes or IR LEDs in that range?

    If anybody finds a source send me a PM.

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    jameco's got em for $40.

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    Question Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    C'mon Solion. It's been a mighty long time since your last update. Did the MIB get to you? Did the black helicopters take you away? Threats? Bribery? Extortion? Waterboarding? Inquiring minds want to know. Out with it!
    Apchar

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by apchar View Post
    C'mon Solion. It's been a mighty long time since your last update. Did the MIB get to you? Did the black helicopters take you away? Threats? Bribery? Extortion? Waterboarding? Inquiring minds want to know. Out with it!
    Apchar
    No no no , just been busy and well... cant talk about a whole lot till everything paperwork wise is done. Believe me I want to tell you all the news , but cant even whisper what is coming.

    All I can say is .. it will be worth the wait... I promise.

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Egad. By your secretive demeanor we can all of this gathering safely assume you're going to attempt to patent your new prize. How do I divert you from this misery-laden path upon which you've set yourself. Patents are not the holy grail of capitalism as we've all been lead to believe. They are an arduous gauntlet of tedium, bureaucrats, and that most depraved and perverted species western civilization hath spawned: Orcs! er.. I mean lawyers.

    Sorry. I just finished watching Lord of the Rings for the n'th time (n >> 1).
    Honestly Solion. I was immersed in a patent-mongering atmosphere for 11 years. It is not what it was meant to be. Unless you're one of the big boys, it's hard to get a patent and damn near impossible to defend it.

    But the quest before you is of your own making and we can wish you only good fortune ... Sorry.
    God Speed young hobbit.
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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Wow - last I checked this thread or the board was back in November. It is absolutely AMAZING to see the progress. Good job!Honestly, Ive been thinking about buying a jammer but this thread is the only reason I havent. You can say that youve sidelined me! Of course, if a jammer sensor head is still required, perhaps I should buy a system if anything for donor parts in the future.

    Solder iron is warming up and ready to go....

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by tj90 View Post
    Wow - last I checked this thread or the board was back in November. It is absolutely AMAZING to see the progress. Good job!Honestly, Ive been thinking about buying a jammer but this thread is the only reason I havent. You can say that youve sidelined me! Of course, if a jammer sensor head is still required, perhaps I should buy a system if anything for donor parts in the future.

    Solder iron is warming up and ready to go....
    I don't think anyone's heard from the author in the past 20 or so days tho

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky225 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tj90 View Post
    Wow - last I checked this thread or the board was back in November. It is absolutely AMAZING to see the progress. Good job!Honestly, Ive been thinking about buying a jammer but this thread is the only reason I havent. You can say that youve sidelined me! Of course, if a jammer sensor head is still required, perhaps I should buy a system if anything for donor parts in the future.

    Solder iron is warming up and ready to go....
    I don't think anyone's heard from the author in the past 20 or so days tho
    You will, I think he's on to something!! Or on something.....

    Actually I'm looking forward to seeing what he has in the works!!!
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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    I wonder why hes so secretive.

 

 

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