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Police Radar and Laser use - California
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Just for your information, updated as of 10-10-08, in california, police use Pro Laser III, LTI Ultralyte laser/radar guns

Area by area, the police use the following bands:

Arcadia: Laser
Atherton: Ka
Avenal: Ka
Azusa: Laser (PL III), Stalker 34.7 Ka
Beverly Hills: Laser (LTI Ultralyte)
CA City (Kern Sheriff): Ka
Campbell: Ka, Laser
Coalinga: Ka
Corte Madera: KA, Laser
Costa Mesa: Laser
Edwards AFB: Laser
El Segundo City: Laser
Encinitas: Laser
Escondido: Police Motorcycles Ka 35.5 and Laser (Stationary)
Foster City: Laser
Fresno: K, Ka, Laser
Glendale: Laser (PL III)
Glendora: Laser
Hayward: Laser and Stalker Radar
Hercules: C/O Ka (updated 08/07/2008)
Highway/CHP: Ka, Laser (LTI guns, PLIII) White Z28 Camaros.
Irvine: Ka, Laser
Laguna Beach: Laser (LTI Ultralyte)
Lancaster (LA Sheriff): Ka, Laser
Livingston: K (Instant/Constant On), Ka
Lodi: Laser (PL III)
Lompoc: Laser (PL III)
Long Beach: K, 34.7 Ka
Los Angeles: Laser (LTI Ultralyte)
Merced: Ka ,Pro Laser III
Merced County CHP: Ka (Instant/Constant), LTI Lidar
Modesto: K, Ka
New Port Beach: Laser
Orange: K (Vindicators), Ka 35.5
Oxnard: Laser (PL III), known to use through windshield!
Palm Springs: Laser (PRO LASER 3)
Palmdale (LA Sheriff): Ka, Laser
Pasadena: Laser
Pinole: KA
Redondo Beach: Laser (PL III), Stalker 34.7 Ka
Redwood City: K
Ripon: K, Ka, Lidar
Rodeo: KA
Roseville: Laser (PL III)
San Andreas: Laser
San Diego: Laser
San Diego County: Laser
San Diego County Highways: CHP Ka 34.7 Constant Moving/Stationary
San Francisco: KA
San Luis Obispo - Cal Poly SLO University: Ka (Python II)
San Marcos: K (Stationary) CSUSM Police, Laser
San Mateo: Stalker LZ1 (updated 08/22/2008)
San Mateo County Sheriff: Ka (updated 08/01/2008)
San Pablo: Laser
San Rafael: Laser
Santa Ana: K (Instant-On)
Santa Barbara: Laser
Sebastopol: Ka
Signal Hill: Kustom Golden Eagle 35.5 Ka
Solano County: Laser
South Lake Tahoe: Laser
Stanislaus County CHP: Ka (Instant/Constant)
Stanton: 35.5 Ka
Sunnyvale: KA
Tehachapi (Kern Sheriff): Ka
Temecula: Ka
Torrance: Laser
Tulare County Sheriff: K
Vista - Sheriff: Ka Stationary
Whittier: Laser (PL III)
Yosemite National Park Rangers: K, 35.5 Ka (updated 07/24/2008)

El Dorado County
Folsom: Ka, Laser
Placerville: Ka, Laser

San Bernardino County
Rialto: Ka Band (Kustom Talon II 35.5 Ka band to be exact) (updated 07/18/2008)

San Diego County
Carlsbad: Ka (specifically Kustom Talon II 35.5 Ka) (updated 07/19/2008)

Santa Clara County
Cupertino: Ka, K


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So other than rebodying our cars with a more angular body shape, such as used by a stealth fighter and then coating it with highly reflective surface such as the shiny side of all those CDs you don't listen to any longer, what sort of ECM (electronic counter measures) device is recommended?
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i'm working on that research right now - it's a daunting task, but i should have some answers shortly - i've sorted through most of the BS and actually found some stuff that should work

the radar part is pretty easy - i already have that information, and will be posting it shortly - the laser part is the tough one

the bottom line though is that you get what you pay for, nothing is fool-proof, and you have to be smarter than the gadget, and pay attention to it when it gives you a warning

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Egg under the gas pedal?
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ha ha - not practical - this is a porsche after all, and not a prius
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<!--quoteo(post=66936:date=Feb 12 2009, 12:07 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Feb 12 2009, 12:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->nothing is fool-proof<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Don't I know!!!!!
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#7

Bob, thanks - this is great info and in combo with your search for a solution it is a highly admirable public service
( well limited to 968 public, family and friends but we're the only ones that count [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img] )

Chris, CNN recently reported that science is just months away from development of a "cloaking device" so you may not be that far off with your suggestion [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img]

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I hear driving at the speed limit is a pretty fool-proof way to avoid speeding tickets.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
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i am closing in on all the info - i am even working out group buy pricing
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<!--quoteo(post=66942:date=Feb 12 2009, 02:23 PM:name=biotechee)-->QUOTE (biotechee @ Feb 12 2009, 02:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I hear driving at the speed limit is a pretty fool-proof way to avoid speeding tickets.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


We said WORKABLE solutions...(Sammy Hagar "I can't drive 55", blasting in the background)
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Maybe the solution really is mount a Prius body on a 968 frame and then cover the entire thing with mylar. You'd have a car that nobody would expect to have the level of performance it actually has. Kinda like that VW Van that was built with a Porsche Turbo's underpinnings and engine that someone posted a video link to on the forum last year.
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doing a little bottling lately?
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It's called quality control and it's perfectly legiti "hic" mate [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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lol - wasn't criticizing - was feeling left out
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Given that my wine making operation is low budget affair at this point in time, the transfer of wine between tanks or into bottles is accomplished by gravity flow which requires the use of the time honored mouth suction method to establish. The wine tastes so much better than gasoline used to when I was "borrowing" fuel out of my parents car.
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WoW FlaSH, got a list like this for Ohio???
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while we're talking sci-fi solutions, why not have someone develop a laser jammer ( Bob, leave the supercharger, the clutch, all the other yada, yada projects on the backburner and start on this ) which bounces back a signal causing a taser-like 50,000 volts jolt to the radar holder - hey, come on just a tingle, a gentle reminder everytime they use those to capture our cars' speed that their time is much better spent instead on ticketing red light violators, drunk drivers, people driving while still using hand held cell phones, putting on make up, reading, texting, eating, blah, blah, .. or (very) old folks driving 20 mph and suddenly crossing three lanes in two seconds ..without signaling.. far greater risk than I pose entering the higway at a modest triple digit speed, in a 968.. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif[/img]

oh, that's right - I forgot : it's all about REVENUE, not safety . [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]
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I think there are laser jammers on the market....
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correct - i will have the report on these too very shortly - i am exchanging emails as we speak
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I got nailed by one of those lasers listed in the post. Never had a chance. Light is pretty fast ya know. By the time I had lifted my foot off the pedal the cop had the speed on his gun and was flipping open the ticket pad.

The reading I have done on laser is pretty depressing. Unless you have nothing that will reflect the light back to the gun (so no, nada, zero) verticle sufaces (yes the bumper cover is vertical) then you are hosed.

I'd gladly pay an extra $1000 fee annually if I could get a sticker that tells the cops to leave me the f#$% alone, just for speeding. I'd pay $5000 to be immune from all traffic violations (I'd probably end up getting shot by some PO'd Prius owner in the HOV on ramp).

Anyway, it seems like a lost cause at this point. And the speed cameras are brutal - can't beat 'em.
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