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Spectre Defense


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1 Introduction
2 How It Works
3 Spectre Updated
4 Spectre Tests
5 False Alerts
6 Spectre Exposed
7 Spectre Defense
8 Manufacture Response

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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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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To reduce your chances defeat the Spectre or any other RDD:

The Spectre's antenna is a directional device, meaning that the Spectre would be pointed directly at the flow of traffic that the officer wanted to monitor.

By tilting your radar detector's antenna toward the ground, instead of straight ahead, you will reduce the detection of your radar detector significantly.

If you notice a patrol car or suspicious "police like" vehicle is in the area, with a device mounted in the center of the windshield, it could be a Spectre. If the officer starts following you and appears to be moving angle of this device back and forth, it would be a good indication that he is sweeping the area.

Turn your radar detector off! No RDD can detect a radar detector that is turned off.

Slow down and turn your radar detector off AS SOON as it issues any kind of alert!

If an officer is running radar and an RDD, you should be down to speed when you get within RDD range and your radar detector should not trigger an RDD.

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