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Re: Radar Sentry

by Larry <noone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 02:39 AM

jimthom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote in news:897efd44-c79b-4335-95de-
57125fd78296@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I purchased one of these from Ebay:
> 
>  http://www.guysoflidar.com/museum/the-first-commercial-radar-
detector...
> 
>  They show up occasionally on Ebay; first manufactured in 1961, when
>  the police in some states were use X-band radar to detect speeding
>  vehicles.  They may not be sufficiently sensitive to pickup a ****ps
>  radar in time to be of any use, but at <$20 they are worth testing
>  versus the >$500 C.A.R.D.
> 
>  Cheers,  Jim
> 

Be informed those old units radiated like hell and will JAM anyone's 
radar that picks up the stray X-band radiation from them.  When their 
radar scanner points in your direction, they will see a sectorized blob 
from its CW Xband output blanking out your radar return so they cannot 
see where you are.  This radiation is caused by the poorly designed 
local oscillator in the old X-band radar detector's waveguide cavity, a 
Gunn Diode on approximately 10.525 Ghz.....

The jamming will make you invisible or nearly invisible when you are 
close to the radar equipped boat....when he needs to see you the most.

Radio Shack used to sell an X-band radar detector that is quite large, 
has an octagonal black metal case with two knobs and a big red light on 
it.  It made such a great radar jammer for the cops, the FCC stepped in 
from law enforcement complaints against it and forced RS to stop its 
sale.  I have one, just for grins...(c;

Cops use Ku (24.5 Ghz) band for more accuracy, smaller stealthy antennas 
or laser scanners, now.  

By the way, the magnetron out of a Raytheon Pathfinder (AN/SPS-21 in the 
Navy) made an excellent radar jammer for the old "Speedmeter" analog cop 
radars on X-band back in the 60's.  Speedmeters had a silver transceiver 
that hung out the left rear window of cop cars with the flat side 
pointed forward.  Coupled with a stock 27db feed horn, the 1KW peak 
power magnetron would blow the mixer diode clean out of the Speedmeter 
as you passed by him pulsing 1KW into the 27 db feedhorn.  His meter 
pegged negative with no mixer....a failure mode...(c;  I never did this, 
of course, just heard of it....(c;

Why someone hasn't started marketing Taser-proof conductive clothing to 
short out the HV from a taser fired at you remains a mystery to me.
 




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Radar Sentry
jimthom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-26 16:35:47 
Re: Radar Sentry
Larry <noone@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-27 02:39:53 
Re: Radar Sentry
jimthom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-28 15:20:38 
Re: Radar Sentry
Larry <noone@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-02 17:55:49 
Re: Radar Sentry
richardcasady@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-03 19:02:35 
Re: Radar Sentry
Bruce in alaska <fast@  2008-05-04 17:08:27 

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