I have a friend who claims to have a "Prodigy" jammer. Anyone heard about this?
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I have a friend who claims to have a "Prodigy" jammer. Anyone heard about this?
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I have never heard of a "prodigy" jammer.Quote:
Originally Posted by GBWichita
If your friend claims to have it, try to get some pictures or something. Maybe he's got the name wrong or something.
Thanks. I did a Google search on it yesterday and came up empty. I'll try to get more information on it. He said it cost about $600.
Another thing... I had a jammer several years ago that jammed only X and K band doppler. Don't know if there's anything out there that jams KA doppler and LIDAR...
well that would be a radar jammer which is illegal. A laser jamer (legal in many areas) is what is commonly used today.
There's the Scorpion active jammer that jams Ka, but a lot of people reported that it goes out of tune very fast, and of course illegal.Quote:
Originally Posted by GBWichita
There are plenty of good laser jammers though...
didn't scorpion find a loophole or something with the rules and their jammers are legalQuote:
Originally Posted by jimbonzzz
"Currently the unit is illegal in 6 states. Minnesota, Nebraska,
Oklahoma, Colorado, California and Virginia. The ticket is a small
misdeamor but most cops do not know that a jammer is being used as
there are very few units in use right now that actually perform like my
active jammers."
that was an email they sent me after i contacted them but i swear somewhere i saw something about why they are legal
Nope, use of radar jammers is a violation of federal law:Quote:
Originally Posted by richardboy316
http://www.guysoflidar.com/usa-radar-jammer-laws.html
Some states have passed their own laws against them too, those are in the list that they sent you...
Ive never understood why people want to jam radar.
Laser yes.... 8) but radar.......
Well, you don't have to slow down when you see the speedtrap 8)