View Full Version : Radar/laser jammer?
naphazoline
22nd October 2008, 16:38
hey there.
not sure if this is the right place for my question,or if there's already a thread somewhere with the answer,but i was wondering if anyone knows of a radar detector/laser jammer all in one for a motorbike,who sells them,and how effective it is.
i am aware that radar detection isn't reliable,especially if a cop turns the radar off and on,but they can narrow down the chances a bit.
oh...btw...i'm not interested in peoples opinions if they are going to preach pro law crap, :bs: as i'm well aware of the law.
so can we please keep to relevant info :niceone:
cheers
Blackshear
22nd October 2008, 16:52
hey there.
not sure if this is the right place for my question,or if there's already a thread somewhere with the answer,but i was wondering if anyone knows of a radar detector/laser jammer all in one for a motorbike,who sells them,and how effective it is.
i am aware that radar detection isn't reliable,especially if a cop turns the radar off and on,but they can narrow down the chances a bit.
oh...btw...i'm not interested in peoples opinions if they are going to preach pro law crap, :bs: as i'm well aware of the law.
so can we please keep to relevant info :niceone:
cheers
Hey, never used one myself, but people are pretty dead set on the Valentine detectors. The 'No cuntstable' thread below yours has a couple links to detector websites, including dome Laser snuffing paint to help, but not put a nappy on your ass to cover all the mess.
:niceone:
Slicksta
22nd October 2008, 16:56
radar jammers are illegal in NZ how ever laser jammers are not dont buy a cheap laser jammer like rocky mountain because they dont work. something like this (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Radar-detectors/auction-183284608.htm) would do the job very nicely
Salival
22nd October 2008, 17:00
I understand the Blinder laser jammers work very well. A colleague has one on his car and he tells me it works superbly. If pulled over and quizzed he would call the system a 'parking radar' which his car does have. All the electronics for it are hidden. Not sure how you'd mount one to a bike though.
I know on cars they target the licence plate or headlights. Not sure what the target on bikes - it's either the headlights or the helmet from memory, so might be harder to jam them.
As for all in ones? No idea, sorry.
Blackshear
22nd October 2008, 17:48
radar jammers are illegal in NZ how ever laser jammers are not dont buy a cheap laser jammer like rocky mountain because they dont work. something like this (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Radar-detectors/auction-183284608.htm) would do the job very nicely
When did I miss this?
naphazoline
22nd October 2008, 17:52
Not sure what the target on bikes - it's either the headlights or the helmet from memory, so might be harder to jam them.
As for all in ones? No idea, sorry.
oohh....goody.
i hope it's my helmet.there's so much bug guts on it,they'd get zilch
Slicksta
22nd October 2008, 18:41
im fairly sure its the head light they target needs to be something reflective.. a radar/laser detector would give you some warning as i understand its more difficult to target a bike than a car with laser
Blackbird
22nd October 2008, 18:44
There are detector/jammer units on the market but they're crap. Do a search to find plenty of info on the most reliable detectors and yes, the Blinder is the best jammer.
And no, detectors are NOT illegal (yet!)
naphazoline
22nd October 2008, 19:15
i read an article on detection/jammers.
jammers aren't illegal as long as they don't transmit a signal,as that would be interfering with blah blah blah...something or another.
instead they can work off reflection,and that's sweet as.
and yep.you're right.detectors are not illegal.
snowman
22nd October 2008, 22:23
This is useful info on a laser jammer, http://www.radarbusters.com/equipmentarticle.cfm
Swoop
23rd October 2008, 07:15
i read an article on detection/jammers.
jammers aren't illegal as long as they don't transmit a signal
Only applicable to RADAR as it is a radio signal and you must have a licence to "broadcast" a signal.
Laser is a light spectrum which is un-regulated.
Forest
23rd October 2008, 15:33
Detectors are going to become illegal in NZ at some point. So I'd advise mounting your unit discretely (it will save you from having to relocate it in future).
avgas
23rd October 2008, 15:42
Only applicable to RADAR as it is a radio signal and you must have a licence to "broadcast" a signal.
Laser is a light spectrum which is un-regulated.
Which what my bikes paint scheme is UV with IR lights
alanzs
23rd October 2008, 16:30
Do a search here for the topic you are interested in. There are many, many threads relating to this.
Google is your friend as well. :doh:
naphazoline
23rd October 2008, 17:12
Do a search here for the topic you are interested in. There are many, many threads relating to this.
Google is your friend as well. :doh:
already done the google thing mate.just seem to end up with factory spiel.
you know...the sort of crap they want to tell you to sell it.
Swoop
24th October 2008, 07:09
Do a search of KB then. There have been a few threads on radar and laser use.
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