Radar Scrambling

Dan J. Declerck declrckd at cig.mot.com
Wed Apr 23 16:49:16 GMT 1997


On Apr 23, 11:51am, Mike Turner wrote:
> Subject: Re: Radar Scrambling
> Has anyone figured out what kind of plastic the sheet is that goes in front
of
> your license plate to attenuate the laser reflection? And a (cheap) source?
>
> To: diy_efi <diy_efi @ coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu> @ INTERNET
> cc:
> From: John Napoli <jgn @ li.net> @ INTERNET
> Date: 97/04/23 11:41:40
> Subject: Re: Radar Scrambling
>
>
>
> On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, George M. Dailey wrote:
>
> > Wow, a stealth car.
>
>
> Our minivan has proven to have a low radar signature!!  Its one of the
> plastic Lumina minivans with a steeply raked windshield and no front
> plate.  We have blasted by radar and laser traps and never had a problem.
>
> John

It's more like your vehicle doesn't fit the profile of a speeder.
This is where the Stealth aspect comes from.

-Dan

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