User Manual
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speeds contained in the White Noise confuse the computer in
the radar gun so it does not display any speed. This effect
duplicates the normal operation that the officer often
observes.
Since it is normal to occasionally lose the target speed, the
officer is not suspicious. Reasonable care should be used as
flagrant violators could still be caught with an estimated
speed.
The laser scrambling circuit transmits a series of pulses at
the same wavelength used by the police laser guns (Lidar),
which are electronically timed at about 100 feet apart. When
the pulses pass through the windshield they will lose up to
50% of their power. The power output is 6 to 10 times that
needed to trigger the detector in the laser gun. Lidar sends
out laser pulses and measures how long it takes to hit your
car and come back. From the speed of light, it can determine
your range. It sends out several more pulses and calculates
your speed from the change in distance over time. The
Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers only allow the Lidar to
see up to 100 feet so it is unable to calculate your speed.










