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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by jimbonzzz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Solion View Post
    I the four little connectors above the leds on the right side is a data port for updating the firmware for the unit. I cannot be sure till I test. But just perhaps they are a pinout for USB? Not going to mess with it till I can test the home made jamming heads with it.
    Blinder M20 Connector info here:
    http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...pl-pl90-3.html

    Would be surprised if it changed since the M20...
    WHoot , thank you sir! Its an Amtel. well shoot that should be as easy as pie since I have a friend that codes for AVR stuff all the time. Id be able to break it open per se without cutting it apart. probly use an ATtiny22L if I wanted to get serious about build one myself.

    But thanks , that is really interesting. The parts list tells me allot as to what I can get away with with adding the extra heads. Thank you Professor it is very enlightening

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    http://www.micrel.com/_PDF/mic4426.pdf

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    : With the whole unit packed with (marine epoxy?) there wasn't going to be much chance of getting to the leads easily so my only choice without tearing into it with a dremel and possibly wrecking the unit was to grind one of the leds down to the leads and using a soldering iron get myself 2 good solid dots, then pigtail off of that. :

    Very good work , I have an old m-20 blinder torn apart like you did ,
    but never thought to pigtail the signal of the led heart ...clever.

    Those blinder are built to last 100 years
    O divine art of subtlety and secrecy!
    Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible;
    and hence hold the enemy's fate in our hands.

    -- Sun Tzu, The Art of War, c. 500bc

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky225 View Post
    Blinder Vs Some RD.net kid in US Court -- Stay tuned

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Here is a video of the successful hack of the M25 to drive my home made jammer heads. I am only really getting about 1/2 the power out of them right now and plan to bump it up some as soon as we do some basic testing with Category 4's lidar guns. Now that I have a working circuit to hack into the blinders led driver, the sky really is the limit to how much raw power I could put into the external head(s)

    But will it work? .. well the Leds I am using are powerful to be sure (220 mw each) but the problem is that these are 880nm not 901- 905 off peak performance may take a real cut out of its ability to Jam. I am hoping by the time we are ready to test that I will have another set of "heads" ready with 2, 1watt Ir leds in the 901nm range each. I figure 4 watts with a blinder driving it... well the word BLINDER will really live up to its name. and really there is no reason why I cannot pump it up to 20 - 30 - 50 watts. (keeping in mind reductions due to pulse rates are not the same as always on)

    But have a look, I will be installing the rig tomorrow and taking video then as well.


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze1Z6BRwl-0]YouTube - S6300153.AVI[/ame]

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Cool video!!!

    Glad the package finally arrived, sorry about being dyslexic!
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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Not a problem , will contact you soon on getting together to test this madness. the unit is going in as we speak

    Solion

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    Oh man oh man oh man if this works...... ooooh man

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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by Solion View Post
    the Leds I am using are powerful to be sure (220 mw each) but the problem is that these are 880nm not 901- 905
    Blinder M-20 had 870nm pulse IR diodes and it had serious problems with Stalker Lidar,because there was only around 10-15% of IR energy emitted on 904nm.Blinder started using 904nm pulse IR diodes last year (M-25/45 rev.J15)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetalFlame View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Solion View Post
    the Leds I am using are powerful to be sure (220 mw each) but the problem is that these are 880nm not 901- 905
    Blinder M-20 had 870nm pulse IR diodes and it had serious problems with Stalker Lidar,because there was only around 10-15% of IR energy emitted on 904nm.Blinder started using 904nm pulse IR diodes last year (M-25/45 rev.J15)
    Just so happens I have a Stalker to try on this little gizmo!!!
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    Default Re: Wanting to test home built lidar jammer

    Quote Originally Posted by MetalFlame View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Solion View Post
    the Leds I am using are powerful to be sure (220 mw each) but the problem is that these are 880nm not 901- 905
    Blinder M-20 had 870nm pulse IR diodes and it had serious problems with Stalker Lidar,because there was only around 10-15% of IR energy emitted on 904nm.Blinder started using 904nm pulse IR diodes last year (M-25/45 rev.J15)
    Well we will see soon, I am looking at the weather for the next few days to test. I will hope however that the power output will make up for the Nm not being on the peak. But if it does work in any level, replacing the leds with higher power ones in the right nm may make it perfect

    But we will be doing video both in IR and color to watch what is happening , I have the system mounted in the car now , I will be trying to set up IR video to show it working

 

 

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