
Originally Posted by
jimbonzzz
You might see a "frequency hopping" Stalker gun referenced at copradar.com and a few other places that copied it from there. You also might see a mentioned on some fo the Belscort boxes that the detectors can be upgraded if new technologies are released such as "spread spectrum".
But as of right now, I can say with relative certainty that there is NO spread spectrum or frequency-hopping radar gun that is a threat.
What happened was that when the Stalkers were released in the early 90's, they had to get FCC approval for the new Ka frequency. They got approval for 34.2-35.2, and at this same time I guess there was word that they were working on a frequency hopping unit that could utilize the whole range. I have never seen any hard evidence that that gun ever saw the light of day, beyone possibly some prototypes or something. But, info on such guns ended up getting published on copradar.com and copied to several other websites.
People have called up Stalker and asked about it, and they had no idea about what they were even talking about. Radar Roy has even inquired about it, and come up with no info. If this gun was out there, you would think it would be heavily advertised by Stalker as a sales feature.
I have also spoken with multiple engineers who have been in the industry for a LONG time, and they do not think the gun exists either. Another reason it probably doesn't exist: Police radar needs to have the calibration verified using a tuning fork, and the tuning for is different depending on the frequency the unit is at: for example a tuning fork for an MPH unit cannot be used with a Stalker or Kustom. If the unit frequency-hops, that would make verifying the calibration with a tuning fork impossible.
If there was truly a "Spread Spectrum" radar gun, the frequency would probably hop hundreds of times a second or more. This would pose a BIG problem for detectors. We better hope and pray that a Spread Spectrum gun hasn't been in the works since the early 90's, if one of those comes out we might all be screwed, depending on how it is implemented...
Jim
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