Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!uflorida!winnie!zach!acs60222 From: acs60222@zach.fit.edu ( ENRIQUEZ) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Car electronics projects Message-ID: <543@winnie.fit.edu> Date: 24 Jul 89 16:07:59 GMT References: <14053@haddock.ima.isc.com> <1594@cooper.cooper.EDU> Sender: usenet@winnie.fit.edu Reply-To: acs60222@zach.UUCP ( ENRIQUEZ) Distribution: na Organization: Florida Institute of Technology, ACS, Melbourne, FL Lines: 20 In article <1594@cooper.cooper.EDU> gene@cooper.cooper.EDU (Gene (the Spook) ) writes: > >A change of roughly 3miles_per_hour_per_second or more, and the gun >won't lock on to you. What I have wanted to do for quite a while is >to make a microwave generator that sweeps a few kHz on a 3MHz/24MHz >carrier. Active ECM! > About two years ago I saw a project that was labeled as a "microwave calibrator" that could actually generate the appropriate waves to force radar to 55mph, 35mph, or 25mph at a flick a switch. It was designed to be used with 12vdc and was small enough to let the transmitter fit behind the grill of your car. I must say the there were disclamers all over the article claiming the illegality of using this to trick police rader. However, the box had a switch clearly labled 55,35, and 25 mph. Now, there a subtle design for you!! regards mark enriquez