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Homemade Radar Jammer

August 16th, 2009

Many car drivers  will purchase a radar detector when wishing to make better time on the open highway. However this gadget will not work against a gun type radar device in which the radar signal is not present until the highway patrol has you car in his sights and pull the trigger. Then it is too late to slow down.

Continuously  jamming any radar signal with a microwave radar signal broadcast from your automobile is the best way. I have tested this idea with the cooperation of a local patrol officer and found that his gadget displayed random numbers when my  automobile approached him. One can make a low power radar transmitter surprisingly simply.

When encased in the proper size resonator, a special semiconductor named a Gunn diode will generate microwaves when hooked up to 5 to 10 voltdc. To gain this voltage inside your car, an 8 to 3 terminal regulator can be used. Correct construction and fine tuning your radar jammer can be difficult, if not in the possession of good measuring equipment for microwaves. Police officer radars usually operate on the K band at 22 GHz. or generally on the X band at 10.525 GHz. Motion detectors and alarms using microwaves (seen above automatic opening doors, etc.).525 ghz.

These little gadgets work great as jammers. If you can’t get any in your area write to Microwave Associates in Burlington, Mass. and ask for info on “Gunnplexers” for ham radio use. The component may be mounted in a box made of plastic – on the dashboard, or alternatively it can be mounted externally, so long as it is in a weathproof enclosure. Switch on the Jammer as soon as you hit the highway.

Usually, this gadget will not jam the cop’s detectors that face to the rear, or the side of the patrol vehicle. Drivers  using radar detectors in front of you will hit their brakes as you come up to bridges, large signs or anything large and flat which is facing you. The signal produced by your jammer is bouncing off the things and setting off their radar detectors.

Essentially, these wee jammers are a fantastic way to beat a speeding ticket.

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How To Get Out of a Speeding Ticket

February 19th, 2009

If you would like to know how to beat a speeding ticket, then this guide will show you how. Specifically, we will examine some of the common mistakes people make which stop them from beating their traffic ticket. Just by becoming aware of these mistakes, you should be able to avoid making the very same mistakes.

Mistake Number 1 – Just paying the speeding ticket fine, without considering the repercussions of not fighting the ticket in court.

If you decide to pay your ticket to avoid the hassle of making an appearance a court, you are probably going to “pay” for this mistake later. If you pay a speeding ticket, it will almost certainly increase your insurance premiums, and you will end up having to pay hundreds of extra dollars in addition the traffic ticket. Taking it to court is actually the cheapest option, because your insurance won’t increase, and you may even get out of paying the ticket altogether. This means you really should consider learning how to beat a speeding ticket.

Mistake Number 2 – Arriving at court in a t-shirt and jeans.

This is a big no-no – and will possibly make the judge even more determined to make the ticket stick, which isn’t what you want. Always arrive to court in your most formal clothing, and try to always behave in a responsible manner.

Mistake Number 3 – Turning up late for court.

If you don’t turn up to court on time, you will not look like a responsible adult – and you need to give the impression of responsibility at all times. Always be on time, no matter what. Even better, turn up 20 minutes early just to make sure you’re ready before they are.

Mistake Number 4 – Pleading guilty.

With all moral judgements put to the side, if you really want to get out of your speeding ticket, you are going to have to plead not guilty. If you admit that you are guilty, not only will you have to pay the ticket in full, you may have to pay more for wasting everyone’s time. If you plead not guilty to the speeding charge, you will put all the pressure onto the officer – because he will need to provide evidence that shows you were over the speed limit. In the majority of cases which go to court, the officer will not be able to give the required evidence to prove your guilt.

In conclusion, I have shown you 4 common mistakes people make, which means they will have to pay their speeding ticket. Knowing how to avoid these mistakes is the first step to knowing how to get out of a speeding ticket. Specifically, these mistakes were paying the fine, dressing inappropriately for court, not arriving early, and admitting guilt. Now that you have learned all about these common mistakes, you should know how you can avoid doing them yourself.

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