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Radar Jammer Challenge


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1 Introduction
2 The Differences
3 Passive Jammers
4 Super Stealth 9000
5 Their Claims
6 7 Costly Mistakes
7 The Challenge
8 Active Radar Jammers
9 Active Laser Jammers
10 Roy's Recommendations

KYTV TV - Springfield MO
November 2005

Radar Roy was featured in an investigative report concerning the Rocky Mountain Radar jammers. During their independent test, the police gave an "F" to their jamming abilities.

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UPN Network
WWOR- TV NEWS

On November 10, 2005, WWOR-TV in New York City aired an investigative report regarding Rocky Mountain Radar Jammers. Roy was interviewed regarding his opinion on these devices

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Dealer/Manufacturer Challenge


Radar Roy's
$50,000 Giveaway!

If you are a dealer and/or manufacturer of passive radar/laser jamming device that works, Radar Roy will pay you $50,000!

If your or your company wants to take Radar Roy up on his challenge, here are the details:

The Details

The product(s) tested must be an electronic counter measure device, currently sold and marketed in the USA and advertised as a passive radar/ laser jammer and/or scrambler.

Currently, these devices include and are limited to:
Phazer II
RMR-C430
RMR-C450
RMR-8DS
RMR-RS202
RMR-RS202D
Super Stealth 9000
Ninja G3 - Obliterator (Marketed in Australia)

Devices designed to send out its own jamming signal (active) are not included in this challenge.

The testing must be performed by active US law enforcement officers certified in police radar and laser enforcement. These officers maybe in "off duty status" but must perform the testing in uniform and with the written permission and/or with a off duty work permit from their respective agency.

The radar and laser guns used in testing, must be on the approved radar/laser equipment list from the International Association of Chief's of Police. Tests will be performed using X band, K band, Ka band, and Laser. The device must jam all radar and laser bands.

The jamming range of the device must be at least 1000 feet of the radar/laser guns to a minimum distance of 100 feet.

The vehicles used in this test will be examined thoroughly prior to and after the test, to identify any tampering or the installation of any active laser/radar jamming equipment.

You agree to be video taped and photographed along with your equipment during the test and agree that these results will be posted on Radar Roy's Web sites, Speed Measurement Laboratories articles, and in local and national magazines and television broadcasts.

The loser will also agree to:

Pay any and all expenses of the test, including but not limited to: rental fees (testing vehicles, radar/laser equipment), airfare, wages of police personnel, hotel fees.

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