| For many years, companies such
as Rocky Mountain Radar have claimed to provide protection against
radar guns.
One RMR marketing phrase that comes to mind is “You can’t
catch what you can’t see”. RMR today offers
the RMR C-450, C430, etc. While many people refer to these
types of products as radar jammers, RMR refers to their line
of products as “radar scramblers”. However,
many magazines and Speed Measurement Labs have tested RMR “scramblers”
for quite a number of years and their test results have concluded
that passive scramblers can not meet RMR claims to jam or scramble
radar guns on the highway.
There have also been X band radar jammers (the Judge in the
1980s), X/K jammers (VRCD from Stealth Technologies and RCD
from Phantom Technologies), but these companies have gone out
of business over the years, and the products were expensive.
We conclude there are no effective passive radar scramblers
or active radar jammers, considering the lack or performance
or high cost of these products.
In both cases, FCC states these products are illegal, yet,
interesting enough, RMR still sells passive radar scramblers,
and now offer radar detectors as a product line. One might
ask, if so many tests show RMR scramblers do not jam radar or
laser under actual road tests, (Car and Driver, Road and Track,
Speed Measurement Labs, RadarTest.com), why is RMR so successful
at selling radar scramblers? That is a testament to marketing
and using very descriptive terms.
Although
RMR Radar Scramblers can not pass a test by Speed Measurement
Labs, Car and Driver, Road and Track, the FCC says they are
still illegal.
We feel you are far better off with
a superb radar detector,
combined with superb laser
and photo speed trap
protection, all found in this web site, backed up by test results
and video tests
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There are a number of products that claim to jam radar, mostly
from Rocky Mountain Radar (RMR), which produces a variety of
passive radar and laser scramblers.
Recently we tested several of RMR’s most recent products,
the RMR-C450 and the new Laser Stick. It is remarkable that
this company, located in El Paso, Texas, is permitted by the
State of Texas to sell products.
The reason I say this is that we tested the RMR-C450, the best
of what RMR offers, on June 26 at the SML (Speed Measurement
Labs) test area North of El Paso, Texas.
The RMR-C450 did not jam X, K, Ka radar, nor did it jam laser
of any kind. The new Laser Stick from RMR is supposed to jam
laser guns. We tested it against the Stalker LZ1, Kustom Pro
III, Laser Atlanta and LTI laser guns, and the Laser Stick did
not jam any of these laser guns at the two measuring points
of 1000 feet and 500 feet. The best of what RMR has claims to
jam radar and laser, but did not jam anything. The new Laser
Stick claims to jam laser, but it did not jam any of the laser
guns used in the USA and many places around the world.
The painful point of this is that many people go to all of
the sites that sell RMR products, as well as the RMR WEB sites.
They read the words and are convinced that passive scramblers
will protect them.
The RMR products provide the following marketing claims that
were proven false by Speed Measurement Labs and Tiger Lily Products
in June 2005.
Laser-Stik: Remote Laser Scrambler
RMR-C450: Radar/Laser Detector
w/ Fully Integrated Radar/Laser Scrambler
- Scrambles All Radar Bands (X, K, Ka, SuperWide, Instant-On,
Pulse)
- Scrambles All Lidar Guns (LTI 20-20, Pro-Laser, Laser-Lyte,
Stalker)
Speed Measurement Labs and 1-Radar’s tests confirm that
neither of these two Rocky Mountain Radar products met the specific
claims above.
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