Xref: utzoo sci.electronics:2315 rec.autos:7374 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.autos Subject: Re: Robocop spotted (Photo radar enforcement) Message-ID: <418@flatline.UUCP> Date: 20 Feb 88 04:38:46 GMT References: <602@anasaz.UUCP> <21649@clyde.ATT.COM> Organization: flatline in Houston(Montrose, really), Tx. Lines: 26 Keywords: radar detectors Summary: Old corvettes & things other In article <21649@clyde.ATT.COM>, gwu@clyde.ATT.COM (George Wu) writes: > Anyways, the latest ad for BEL detectors claims to detect all Ka > as well as X and K (Ku) bands. Of course, at 0.5 mw of power, it may very > well be hard to detect. As for the laser, does anyone have any ideas on > commercializing stealth technology? > George J Wu > rutgers!clyde!gwu Well... It was explained to me that older corvettes are more immune from all radar because of their angled radiator design... Dunno If I want to believe this. Toyota, Japan has a test bed vehicle with just about any time of sensing navagational device you could want in a car. Why not have passive sensing devices that listen for nearby xmissions on police band? Maybe sensors on the front and rear doing a quick bit of ranging? Then assume that all cops are running radar.. Oh well, I suppose this doesn't belong on sci.electronics, does it... -- Just say NO to skate harassment. | Just another journalist with too much If I wish really hard, will IBM go away forever? | computing power.. Girls play with toys. Real women skate. -- Powell Peralta ad J. Eric Townsend ->uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict smail:511Parker#2,Hstn,Tx,77007