Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!iuvax!rutgers!orstcs!bigtime!hugo From: hugo@bigtime.fidonet.org (Hugo) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Police-radar countermeasures (and rockets) Message-ID: <722.24E868F1@bigtime.fidonet.org> Date: 15 Aug 89 14:57:00 GMT Organization: Big Time Television Lines: 24 Actually, this is no joke and I am hoping that someone out there has the catalog that I saw this in originally. It may have been the new 'Sharper Image' as they are often tuned (no pun intended) to this sort of thing. I was more interested in the price - over $200, I believe and the fact that anyone would go to this trouble. It was supposedly designed by the makers of a popular radar detector. It was rather vague on the circuitry, presumably from the point of hiding the actual effectiveness, which without an Adcock array or some other such directional ability as you said, would be impossible. My assumption was that it probably used signal strength as one measure and possibly the same type of antenna as the directional indoor FM antennas (the BIC Beam Box, for instance), but then I am more familiar with radar than radio. As for the frequencies, I hope I can find that ad or someone out there can, as I will put all the wonderful drivel about it up on the boards and see what a fun discussion it will generate. Meanwhile a sun-roof might actually be a cheaper option and it would also increase the value of the car. Hugo. -- Larry Hughes Domain: hugo@bigtime.fidonet.org UUCP: ...!{tektronix, hplabs!hp-pcd}!orstcs!bigtime!hugo via Big Time Television (bigtime.fidonet.org, 1:152/201)