No. The Output of a Police Radar is actually very very very low. The Satellite could not detect anything that low in intensity.
Yes, the RMR-C435 will scramble the lazer that is picked up.
The Uniden 800 radar detector should be able to pick up a police signal from 2 miles away, but there is never a guarantee. It also depends on the type of radar used by the police.
A flight of B17 Flying Fortress's.
2 different things. Police Radar uses the Doppler Effect to calculate a speed. Police Laser uses the Time/Distance effect. Look them up, too long to explain here.
If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
Very accurate, it measures speed and doesn't care if the vehicle is traveling up or down, toward or away from the radar gun.
Police radar can typically spot your speed from up to a few hundred feet away, depending on the model and conditions such as weather and line of sight. Advanced radar systems may have a longer range, but generally, they are effective within a few hundred meters.
Yes, a sixteen-year-old runaway can be picked up and brought home by the police. Law enforcement typically considers minors to be at risk when they are reported as runaways, and they have the authority to intervene. The police may return the minor to their home or a designated guardian, depending on the circumstances and local laws.
Having personal 'radar' or 'radar-detectors' is illegal in some states..Radar-detectors detect certain radio bands, and are often triggered by things other than police, such as taxis and radio towers. The detectors would only beep if picking up the signal, which probably wouldn't be transmitted without power.Added: Both Virginia and the District of Columbia (and possibly others) declare radar detectors to be "contraband" by statute law, and they may be seized by the apprehending officer.Additional: Radar detectors are NOT capabale of detecting laser or VASCAR speed timing devices.
ONE unforeseen matter DID almost trigger a war. New computer software for the radar systems. The computers showed a massive missle launch from the Soviet Union- when there WAS no launch. The software did not take into account that at a given time, the MOON would rise in the sky- and it was picked up by radar.
Radar is the most common method of locating aircraft. Radar stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. It works by sending out waves that bounce off of aircraft in the sky. These bounce back and get picked up by the radar dish and those returns can be used to calculate an aircraft's position, size, speed and direction of travel.
A few army officials picked up Japanese planes on a radar, their findings were disregarded by higher ranking officers. They knew it was coming, but couldn't do anything about it.