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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Daytona Beach, FL
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Radar Jammer/Detector combo
This is for informational purposes only!
What is the best radar jammer along with detector on the market?
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Fly Navy
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: WA
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Passive radar jamming is not effective. Radar jammers out there are straight up bunk. No joke. Radar jamming is also a federal offense violating FCC regs. Laser jamming is another issue, and actually works.
I'd get a V1 and call it a day. A radar detector is not a crutch, but a good situational awareness enhancement tool that can help keep you out of trouble if you keep your wits about you when driving. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Look into a jammer called the blinder. The ultimate combo would be v1 with blinder. I did a consistent 150+ across country with that combo and not one ticket. I made it from az to NJ in 30 hours. I knew where they where and when to slow down everytime. BTW your mirrors are going out on monday, just been swamped with work all week.
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