Laser Jammer Installed next to V1.
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Laser Jammer Installed next to V1.
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I have finished my Bel LaserPro 904 installation. I have Valentine1 for two years and was involved in at least three encouters with lidar. So I decided to get a laser jammer. Note: laser jammers are not radar jamers and are technically legal in most of the states. I choose Bel, because it has the same transponders, as more expencive Escort, but cost only 230USD. This model has two front transponders and one rear. I installed front transponders in the front lower grill so they will protect both the license plate and headlights. All I had to do is to cut one wall in the grill and attach the transponder's mount to the bolt of the radiator mount. Here, how it looks from close distance:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0489.jpg">
note, the transponder is really deep behind the grill, so you cannot see it when you stending up. Here is another picutre from 6' tall cop's point of view:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0488.jpg">
I have tried to put the rear transponder on the license plate, but it was to obvious. I ended up putting it on the botom of the tailgate glass. As you can see,it is barelly noticable:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0490.jpg">
Before installing BelProLaser 904, I had to keep my Valentine1 on windshield so it will get good lidar visibility. Now I do not need V1 laser sensitivity. I moved it into the middle of the rear seat headrest and covered with very thin scarf:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0487.jpg">
I have used 10' long phone cable with two RJ11 connectors to connect the V1's main unit to the power source and remote display. I also left the original hard wired cable next to the rear view mirror. Both cables are connected to the V1 power supply though the RJ11 Y splitter. So I can use my V1 from any of these two positions.
Now I had to test the radio sensitivity of V1 in the rear headrest. I found a "PhotoRadar" unit with K band radar. My car was parked 100 yards away under 30 degrees angle toward the radar. In addition car and radar was separated by bushes. With Valentine 1 on windshield, the strength of signal was one "dot". I get the same strength signal, when I put main unit into the read headrest and covered it with the scarf.
I also noticed, that front antenna of the V1 is more sensitive, then the rear one. I could not get even a "single dot", when I pointed at the test radar with the V1's rear antenna.
In general I am satisfied with the result. Now I need to find, how to test the laser jamer .
PS you can see the control units for both V1 and LaserPro 904 in my signature. I will post picture with my GPS antenna and ProjectEZP running on Palm pilot shortly.
I have finished my Bel LaserPro 904 installation. I have Valentine1 for two years and was involved in at least three encouters with lidar. So I decided to get a laser jammer. Note: laser jammers are not radar jamers and are technically legal in most of the states. I choose Bel, because it has the same transponders, as more expencive Escort, but cost only 230USD. This model has two front transponders and one rear. I installed front transponders in the front lower grill so they will protect both the license plate and headlights. All I had to do is to cut one wall in the grill and attach the transponder's mount to the bolt of the radiator mount. Here, how it looks from close distance:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0489.jpg">
note, the transponder is really deep behind the grill, so you cannot see it when you stending up. Here is another picutre from 6' tall cop's point of view:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0488.jpg">
I have tried to put the rear transponder on the license plate, but it was to obvious. I ended up putting it on the botom of the tailgate glass. As you can see,it is barelly noticable:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0490.jpg">
Before installing BelProLaser 904, I had to keep my Valentine1 on windshield so it will get good lidar visibility. Now I do not need V1 laser sensitivity. I moved it into the middle of the rear seat headrest and covered with very thin scarf:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/14894/img_0487.jpg">
I have used 10' long phone cable with two RJ11 connectors to connect the V1's main unit to the power source and remote display. I also left the original hard wired cable next to the rear view mirror. Both cables are connected to the V1 power supply though the RJ11 Y splitter. So I can use my V1 from any of these two positions.
Now I had to test the radio sensitivity of V1 in the rear headrest. I found a "PhotoRadar" unit with K band radar. My car was parked 100 yards away under 30 degrees angle toward the radar. In addition car and radar was separated by bushes. With Valentine 1 on windshield, the strength of signal was one "dot". I get the same strength signal, when I put main unit into the read headrest and covered it with the scarf.
I also noticed, that front antenna of the V1 is more sensitive, then the rear one. I could not get even a "single dot", when I pointed at the test radar with the V1's rear antenna.
In general I am satisfied with the result. Now I need to find, how to test the laser jamer .
PS you can see the control units for both V1 and LaserPro 904 in my signature. I will post picture with my GPS antenna and ProjectEZP running on Palm pilot shortly.
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