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babs 06-Jan-2003 04:34 PM

How to beat the Radar...
 
I heard that having a CD hanging from your reaer view mirror screws up radar readings....

Now I have seen so many people with the CD's hanging, so does anybody have any feed back or knowledge as to wether or not it works?

imported_94EG6HB 06-Jan-2003 04:38 PM

Usually Laser Radar operators are trained to aim at the plate..

Could be a reason..

But I never heard of it...


:eek:

bbarbulo 06-Jan-2003 04:40 PM

Never heard that one...I doubt it big time though...that's a myth imo.

[1sL0CiviC] 06-Jan-2003 05:06 PM


The new laser speed guns use a more direct method that relies on the reflection time of light rather than doppler shift. You have probably experienced the reflection time of sound waves in the form of an echo. For example, if you shout down a well or across a canyon, the sound takes a noticeable amount of time to reach the bottom of the well and travel back to your ear. Sound travels at something like 1,000 feet (300 meters) per second, so a deep well or a wide canyon creates a very apparent round-trip time for the sound.

A laser speed gun measures the round-trip time for light to reach a car and reflect back. Light from a laser speed gun moves a lot faster than sound -- about 984,000,000 feet per second (300,000,000 meters), or roughly 1 foot (30 cm) per nanosecond. A laser speed gun shoots a very short burst of infrared laser light and then waits for it to reflect off the vehicle. The gun counts the number of nanoseconds it takes for the round trip, and by dividing by 2 it can calculate the distance to the car. If the gun takes 1,000 samples per second, it can compare the change in distance between samples and calculate the speed of the car. By taking several hundred samples over the course of a third of a second or so, the accuracy can be very high.

The advantage of a laser speed gun (for the police anyway) is that the size of the "cone" of light that the gun emits is very small, even at a range like 1,000 feet (300 meters). The cone at this distance might be 3 feet (1 meter) in diameter. This allows the gun to target a specific vehicle. A laser speed gun is also very accurate. The disadvantage is that the officer has to aim a laser speed gun -- normal police radar with a broad radar beam can detect doppler shift without aiming
for more info please click here:
How Stuff Works --> Radar/Laser

It'll never work....Myth? yes

Rice Burner 06-Jan-2003 05:10 PM

I agree it's a myth.

ryuujin 06-Jan-2003 08:26 PM

this is how you beat the radar...

drive slower! :thumbup:

1niceSi 06-Jan-2003 10:17 PM

Guys this is crap...I've used both radars before...digital and laser and they both work using the same principle....it's measures the distance between the device and the vehicle...the reading reflects how fast/slow the info is exchanged.

there is also no pre determined area of the vehicle that we aim at.

babs 07-Jan-2003 09:54 AM

1niceSi .... You a Cop?!!?:eek:

babs 07-Jan-2003 11:34 AM

So then why does everybody have cd's hanging from their rear view?

AzimuthX 07-Jan-2003 01:43 PM

decor :rolleyes:

y do people have license plate covers?

babs 07-Jan-2003 02:17 PM

pretty cheesy decor....


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