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- From: abond@rvgs.vak12ed.edu (Andrew H. Bond)
- Subject: Re: How can a radar detector bedetected?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.100124.26519@rvgs.vak12ed.edu>
- Organization: Virginia's Public Education Network (Roanoke)
- References: <18NOV92.13820140.0036@music.mus.polymtl.ca>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 10:01:24 GMT
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- CT64@music.mus.polymtl.ca writes:
- > A friend of mine recently got arrested because he was using a radar
- > detector. The cops actually used some kind of device to detect its
- > radar detector. How is this possible? Isn't a radar detector something
- > that only receives but emits nothing?
- >
- >
- > Nicolas Gauvin
- > gauvinn@info.polymtl.ca
-
- I am by no means an expert, but I read somewhere that these
- detectors pick up the high frequency leakage from the
- detectors... If this is the case a properly shielded detector
- might be undetectable. Any RF experts out there to back me up?
- --
- Andrew H. Bond, Roanoke Valley Graduate Center
-