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New field evaluation of active and passive radar and laser countermeasures,
i.e. jammers, conducted in June of 2000 in Alberta, Canada.
Many new jammers have entered the market since the original Jammers
Wars was conducted in 1997 and Speed Measurement Laboratories (SML)
was contacted by a Canadian firm to see which ones worked and which
ones didn't.
Jammers included K-40 Laser Diffuser Plus, Laser Blinder M-10,
Zenkei AJ 950, Mirage 2011, Rocky Mountain Radar Black Widow, Rocky
Mountain Radar Phantom, Rocky Mountain Phazer and active RCD (Radar
jamming Device). New digital K and Ka band radar guns used in addition
to Kustom Signals Pro Laser III and Stalker LZ-1 laser gun. MPH
K-15 X band also targeted vehicles.
Field evaluation conducted in cooperation with the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police. All countermeasures exposed to "instant on"
, "constant on" and targeting from two miles. Laser targeting
with aiming point at front license plate and headlight at 1,000
feet/200 meters. Each device given multiple runs at radar and laser
guns up to thirty (30) attempts.
Thirty five minute VHS video tape.
This is the original video tape that laid bare the true facts
about "active" and "passive" jammers.
Over 6,000 copies have been sold. In addition to showing field
testing of jammers, Jammer Wars gives an in-depth
presentation on the workings of police radar and laser guns.
Radar and laser guns were operated by trained police officers in
accordance with guidelines of the International Association of Chiefs
of Police (IACP).
Many of the reviewed jammers are still being offered to the public
and are not included in Speed Measurement Laboratory's (SML) new
Canadian Jam Session.
This production of this 45 minute video was covered by the national
media. The second half of the tape shows you performance and features
of available radar detectors.
Get the original!
Forty eight minute VHS tape.
Speed Measurement Laboratories (SML) gained exclusive access to
photo radar vans in Arizona and Colorado in the production of this
45 minute video.
Photo red light and speed enforcement is increasing in the United
States and Canada and Speed Measurement Laboratories (SML) presents
the inside story on how PhotoCop works.
SML drove all available "top of the line" radar detectors
against the photo radar systems to see of any of them gave any advanced
warning to these systems.
See if you have a chance!
Results of this research published in Law Enforcement Technology
Magazine.
Forty five minute VHS video tape.
This 48 minute video takes a close look at how radar and laser
guns work including calibration, accepted police practices, and
legal precedents.
It also shows how they make mistakes including cosine error, shadowing
error, panning error, RFI Interference, sweep error, beam divergence
error, etc. Many copies of these tapes have been sold to law enforcement
agencies to be used as a training resource. It also reports on laser
countermeasures performance against police laser guns.
This tape along with the book "Understanding
Police Traffic Radar and Laser" will make you an expert.
Thirty five minute VHS video tape.
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