Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pasteur!agate!saturn!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!matthew From: matthew@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (73550000) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: radar countermeasures Message-ID: <2203@saturn.ucsc.edu> Date: 5 Mar 88 03:40:14 GMT References: <1101@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> Sender: usenet@saturn.ucsc.edu Reply-To: matthew@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Matthew Kaufmman, KA6SQG) Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 19 In article <1101@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> commgrp@silver.bacs.indiana.edu (BACS Data Communications Group) writes: > ECMing their "fuzzbusters" is a lot easier than jamming cop >radar and, until someone invents the orgasmotron, is the most fun you >can have with electronics! All you need is the microwave source from >a junked radar burglar-alarm or door opener ($10 at a hamfest). > Or your own radar gun (moving doppler type) It's a GREAT toy to mount on your car,... keeps the people around you slowed down... and you get to see how fast they're going if they don't have a fuzzbuster. In my experience a good X band radar unit can get an accurate speed fix EVEN WHILE MOVING L O N G before the target's detector goes off. What good are they, anyway? (p.s.: I have the radar unit thanks to a sci.electronics posting) Matthew Kaufman (KA6SQG) matthew@ucsck.ucsc.edu ...!ucbvax!ucscc!ucsck!matthew