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2006 Radar Detector Introduction

2006 Radar Detector Introduction

Pages
1 Introduction
2 Instant On
3 Over The Hill
4 POP Mode Testing
5 Long Range Testing
6 Radar Detector Detector Introduction
7 VG-2 Testing
8 Spectre Testing
9 MD-3 Testing
10 Laser Detection
11 Radar Cross Section
12 SWS and Safety Alert
13 Active Laser Jamming
14 Veil Stealth Coating
15 Stealth Hog II
16 Stealth R1
17 Stealth Ninja
18 Stealth Vette
19 Thanks!

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Radar Detector Detectors

As radar detectors are illegal in the state of Virginia, Washington DC, in most commercial vehicles and in many parts of the world, there have been devices to detect radar detectors called Radar Detector Detectors (RDD). As all radar detectors leak a small amount of signal these RDD's are able to pick this up and alert the officer.

The first RDD units were called VG-2.

VG2

VG-2 looked for leakage within the 11 to 11.4 Ghz band. Soon after, radar detector companies began using oscillators that were of higher frequency, thereby defeating VG-2. To view the SML Laboratories testing results for VG-2, click here.

The newest threat is the Spectre.

Spectre

The Spectre is manufactured by Stealth Micro Systems in Queensland, Australia. The Spectre not only looks for leakage in the 11 Ghz. band, but also covers the 13 -15 Ghz bands. Radar Roy has purchased his own Spectre III to test all the newest radar detectors offered on Radar Busters and to date, has not found any radar detector on the market that is immune to this technology. To view the More detailed information about the Spectre, click here.

A new HCRMD-3D is on the Horizon.

Engineered by Hill Country Research of Fredericksburg, Texas. A pro-type of this RDD was obtained for testing.

VG-2 Testing >>


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