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    Default Jamming codes when using multiple jammers?

    I know there are several guys on here that run more than one jamming system on their motors.

    I was wondering whether anyone has checked to see if running this kind of setup produced error codes on guns which otherwise would have not shown any if only one system was in place?

    The reason for my question is that I've had to place 3 heads on my motor to achieve a JTG from my Prolaser II. I'm concerned that running 3 heads from 2 control boxes may throw up jam codes unnecessarily on LIDARs such as the LTI 20/20 and Marksman.

    Any input is very much appreciated.

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    p.s. anyone who is UK based and would be willing to hire me an Ultralyte or similar gun which has error codes, I would be forever thankful!

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    I know the combination of 1x LT400 head and 1 or 2 LPP's gives a jammed code on my JenOptic LaserPatrol.

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    Thanks for the info Fulcrum.

    Would it be correct to assume that it is the LT400 which is producing the error codes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles charlie charles
    Thanks for the info Fulcrum.

    Would it be correct to assume that it is the LT400 which is producing the error codes?
    No, it is really the combination. The JenOptic receives to many pulses, and gives a E14 code plus audio "jammed" error. Each of these jammers alone would only give a E14 at very short distance. (<100 ft)
    I did not test on UltraLyte or Laser Atlanta yet.

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    From what I've seen, this gun produces E11, E12, E13 whilst being jammed by AL8 or LPP.

    Here in the UK these Euro guns are non-existent so I'm not overly concerned by them. I am concerned, however, by the jam codes on the older LTI Marksman, 20/20, UL, as these are extremely common in the UK.


    Like I said eariler, my concern is more whether running 3 heads from 2 cboxes is likely to cause an E07 on these older guns as of course the 3 heads could be emitting slightly differnt pulses and thus cause nasty errors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles charlie charles
    From what I've seen, this gun produces E11, E12, E13 whilst being jammed by AL8 or LPP.

    Here in the UK these Euro guns are non-existent so I'm not overly concerned by them. I am concerned, however, by the jam codes on the older LTI Marksman, 20/20, UL, as these are extremely common in the UK.


    Like I said eariler, my concern is more whether running 3 heads from 2 cboxes is likely to cause an E07 on these older guns as of course the 3 heads could be emitting slightly differnt pulses and thus cause nasty errors!
    E11, E12 and E13 will not alert the user, because he will see these errors all the time.

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    What about using 3 jamming heads (2 front and 1 "rear") running from the one box/system on the front of a motorcycle? Will 3 heads in close proximity set up error codes if they are running on the same system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cr500
    What about using 3 jamming heads (2 front and 1 "rear") running from the one box/system on the front of a motorcycle? Will 3 heads in close proximity set up error codes if they are running on the same system?
    My assumption is that if all heads are driven from the same cbox, then you should be okay. My worry was that I'm running 3 heads from 2 seperate boxes, so they may trigger error codes as the timings of the jamming pulses may be out of sync.

 

 

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