SR3 Laser Jammer

ohzone

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shite, put it in the wrong place!



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I've got em somewhere, just haven't been able to find them since I changed computers. Might have to break the camera out and take some more. What specifically do you want to see? The two jammers up front, the one in the rear, or the location of the control box? Just suggestions...... Routing the wires can be time consuming, but the payoff is self explanatory. When I mounted mine I made sure it didn't require any modifications to the bike that would have to be repaired or replaced if I sold the bike.
 
All you can really, I have purchased mine, just trying to get some time to mount it
so any ideas would be appreciated.
Have you been happy with yours?, you never know if these things really work
 
As a former police officer I still have connections in the Dept. So, I had the guys from different precincts come out for a little show down. Each brought out what ever gun the dept. had issued them and we began our test.. Basically the units perform as intended. Jamming almost 100% of guns, 100% of the time......... Only one gun was able to lock down on the Busa (But, it was approx 50 yards out when it locked me down) the Stalker lasar gun. Word of caution, NO Jammer can prevent your speed from being picked up at very close range..... (at least none of the legal kinds)
 
In Western Australia we have the Radar and Laser units below
K band Ka band
Kustom KR10SP (USA) Hand held Radar Gun

LTI Marksman (USA) Hand held Laser Gun

Multanova (Switzerland) Portable Slant Radar and camera on tripod

have you paired an 8500 up with your SR3 yet?
I think that will be the next unit I get.
 
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