Radar Scrambling

Tom Cloud cloud at peaches.ph.utexas.edu
Wed Apr 23 19:27:13 GMT 1997


>> Also Lidar's frequency is in the public domain, meaning you are allowed to jam
>> it legally.
>
>Well, not exactly 'allowed to jam it legally'  (interfering with a law 
>enforcement officer, or something like that), but if you built a garage door 
>opener that works off a 908nm beem of ir led, 20ns pulses at 1KHz, and could 
>demonstrate that that was the primary purpose of your device, and it just so 
>happen to jam lidar....
>(specs from memory, I believe the wavelenght is around 900nm.  Have not seen any 
>solid state lasers in that range, though :-(

that's interesting data .... where'd you get it and can
you validate it?  Also, what makes one think sending out
the signal won't just get you a ticket for doing 375 mph
in a 55 mph zone ???

Tom Cloud <cloud at peaches.ph.utexas.edu>




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