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  1. #1
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    Default Photo Radar, SCD-3, Euro-Asia Photo-blocker

    Hmmm , Has anyone tested this or is it more snakeoil like the VF-2 jammers?

    1stradardetectors stock it, does this work with redflex / multanova type systems , it seems to detect IR flashes and normal flashes.

    If it works with every camera there might be an issue with ANPR cameras over here.

    Heres the link: http://www.1stradardetectors.com/Pho...onal/index.php

    Mods; delete the link if it's not allowed.

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    Default Re: Photo Radar, SCD-3, Euro-Asia Photo-blocker

    how does it work ?
    is it an ir flash?
    or is it a regular white light flash?

    there was a system a few years ago that would identify a camera flash, and reproduce a flash that would white out the picture, the name escapes me at the moment.

    for use in this country you would need both front and rear protection.
    i wonder would it work on the m50, my V1 gives an alert every time i drive thru (unless i tailgate :P )

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    Default Re: Photo Radar, SCD-3, Euro-Asia Photo-blocker

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeecho View Post
    how does it work ?
    is it an ir flash?
    or is it a regular white light flash?

    there was a system a few years ago that would identify a camera flash, and reproduce a flash that would white out the picture, the name escapes me at the moment.

    for use in this country you would need both front and rear protection.
    i wonder would it work on the m50, my V1 gives an alert every time i drive thru (unless i tailgate :P )
    THe Vf-2 jammer mike see: http://www.radardetector.org/vf-2-photo-radar-scam/

    This failed on the GATSO double flashes and numerous other systems, and aparently it was being sold by the same guy selling these.

    I wouldn't part with my hard earned money until I saw these in action...that aside it would be 650 bucks x 2 and who knows the longer-term reliability of these units.

    It should defeat the M50 cams on paper as they use an IR flash, but I wonder how the ANPR cameras would deal with it.

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    Default Re: Photo Radar, SCD-3, Euro-Asia Photo-blocker

    Just so ye know lads, this was on the news here today...

    http://www.businessworld.ie/livenews.htm?a=2745445

    "Firstly, we have combined our technology with Garda roadside patrols to identify tailgating offenders. This has resulted in 106 offenders being caught. Secondly, we have now installed new cameras that capture the rear licence plate number of all vehicles. The combination of both front and rear cameras now means that there is no hiding place for tailgating offenders. We are confident that these measures will make driving on the M50 safer," he added.
    Does not look like tailgating works anymore so be warned.

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    Default Re: Photo Radar, SCD-3, Euro-Asia Photo-blocker

    i had no intention of getting one of these flash units, i'll stick to a RD in my fight against photo radar.

 

 

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