No radar jammers make that claim and they'd be foolish if they did.Instead they carefully word their advertising so that they assume no liability for any mishaps you may have with the authorities.
Yes, but not as well as we wish they would work! Don't depend 100% on a radar detector. There are a number of related questions and answers on WikiAnswers on radar and speed control. A link is provided.
Duty cycle is the fraction of time that a system is in an “active” state. ... The transmitter runs for one out of 100 microseconds or 1/100 of the time, and its duty cycle is therefore 1/100, or 1 percent. The duty cycle is used to calculate both the peak power and average power of radar system.
With correct application, traffic radar reads true speed or lower than true speed virtually 100% of the time.
Because, lie detectors are not always 100% accurate. Therefore, people dont tend to use them because they are not always right
There is one way to tell if someone is telling the truth or not: Lie detectors. Although not always 100% accurate, it measures your heartbeat whilst saying something and then comes to a conclusion about your truthfulness.
htc radar
It doesn't work because it says it charges up every time when you run or walk so do that
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100% accurate
Carbon dioxide detectors typically range in price from $20 to $100, depending on the brand and features. Some higher-end models with additional capabilities may cost more.
They cost $50-100 for the good ones.
To convert a hand-timed (1/10 of a second) 100-yard time to and auto-timed (1/100 of a second) 100-meter time, multiply the hand-time by 1.082. To convert an auto-timed 100y to an auto-timed 100m time, use 1.11.