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Radar Jammer Claims


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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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Passive Radar/Laser Claims

Outrageous claims are business as usual for the makers of Passive Radar and Laser Jammers!

Their Claim

$100 Ticket Rebate

Radar Roy Says

Why do manufacturers offer a $100 ticket rebate when they know their products don't work?

Well think about it folks...they make an item worth maybe $20 and sell it to you for $300!

If they send you back $100 after you get a ticket, they are still ahead of the game by $180!

Their Claim

Their jammers will NOT jam roadside trailer signs because they do not use radar to determine speed and they do not have a sampling computer like the radar guns do.

These signs merely take an average and will ignore any mixed up signals they receive. Citations cannot be issued from these signs for this reason.

Radar Roy Says

Roadside Trailer signs use the same technology as those used by police officers.

Passive Radar Jammer manufacturers have been besieged by callers complaining that radar speed signs were posting their speed when they passed them!

These manufacturers had to come up with another lie to cover their claims that these jammed ALL Police Radar and Laser guns.

Their Claim Their products will work on Photo Radar.
Radar Roy Says They do not work on ANY RADAR, period.
Their Claim "As seen in many popular automotive magazines"
Radar Roy Says

Too bad they also don't quote what these magazines say about their products.

Motor Trend Magazine; January 2004 issue: "While radar jammers are marketed, speedzones.com and our observations in El Paso show them to be totally ineffective, which is possibly the reason that their makers, while having been issued cease and desist orders by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), have not been prosecuted."

Their Claim The scrambler and the combination units are illegal in OK, VA, CA, NE, UT, and Washington D.C. They are legal in some providence's of Canada and many foreign countries.
Radar Roy Says

These states above do have statues that specifically outlaw radar and/or laser jammers.

By claiming that these devices are illegal, Passive Radar Jammer manufactures leave the impression that their products actually jam, they do not!

Their Claim

Their units were put through rigorous testing on highways, city streets, and curvy mountain roads.

Tests were conducted during different weather conditions with the most commonly used Radar and Laser guns in the US.

The tests were completed in Canada by an independent research firm.

Radar Roy Says

Was the tester properly trained and certified to use these radar and laser guns?

Who was the Canadian research firm and how can we contact them?

Their Claim

The unit can be returned if you are not completely satisfied.

Radar Roy Says

This varies between distributors.

We attempted to return the RMR-C302 that we purchased from an Internet retailer and we were unsuccessful.

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