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Default Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 03-31-2005 , 11:20 PM






Where is the best place to install the microwave/radar/field disturbance
sensor? I have a Tuffy Console and was thinking about putting it inside the
arm rest. I have heard that under the plastic of the center console was
popular but having steel i'm not guessing it would work. IF it will go
through plastic i'm guessing some foam padding and a vinyl covering should
be OK.

It's a 2-stage sensor too, BTW, in case it matters. It was included with my
new Alpine alarm I just got at Circuit City for $38.xx brand new on
clearance. It's replacing my old alarm which apparently had a
non-functioning radar sensor....in the center console.

Shawn



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Default Re: Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 04-01-2005 , 03:00 AM






Hehe, you ought to take a look at the Mythbusters episode at Discovery where
they test all this radar gizmo's .-)

oil


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Where is the best place to install the microwave/radar/field disturbance
sensor? I have a Tuffy Console and was thinking about putting it inside
the arm rest. I have heard that under the plastic of the center console
was popular but having steel i'm not guessing it would work. IF it will
go through plastic i'm guessing some foam padding and a vinyl covering
should be OK.

It's a 2-stage sensor too, BTW, in case it matters. It was included with
my new Alpine alarm I just got at Circuit City for $38.xx brand new on
clearance. It's replacing my old alarm which apparently had a
non-functioning radar sensor....in the center console.

Shawn





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Default Re: Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 04-01-2005 , 06:30 PM



I think you are confusing radar sensor with radar jammer. Yes, the Phazer
and the rest of the crap that Rocky Mountain Radar sells is nothing more
than a load of FUD. I have a radar detector, one of the better ones out
there...an Escort Passport. I'm covered as far as police radar detection
goes. Not that it helps much, only state troopers are allowed to use radar.
Everyone else uses VASCAR, which is only detectable as you are driving over
top the white lines painted across the road I do have an effective
X-band radar jammer that actually transmits a signal but it's usefulness has
declined since the introduction of K, KA, and LIDAR.

What I was talking about originally is the "dual sector digital radar
sensor" that alerts my car alarm when someone walks to close to the vehicle
or reaches inside while the top is off. I need to know what kind of
materials the signal will pass through and where the best place to mount it
inside my Wrangler is.

Shawn


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Hehe, you ought to take a look at the Mythbusters episode at Discovery
where they test all this radar gizmo's .-)

oil


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Where is the best place to install the microwave/radar/field disturbance
sensor? I have a Tuffy Console and was thinking about putting it inside
the arm rest. I have heard that under the plastic of the center console
was popular but having steel i'm not guessing it would work. IF it will
go through plastic i'm guessing some foam padding and a vinyl covering
should be OK.

It's a 2-stage sensor too, BTW, in case it matters. It was included with
my new Alpine alarm I just got at Circuit City for $38.xx brand new on
clearance. It's replacing my old alarm which apparently had a
non-functioning radar sensor....in the center console.

Shawn







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Default Re: Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 04-01-2005 , 07:03 PM



Endo did pass the time by typing:

Quote:
What I was talking about originally is the "dual sector digital radar
sensor" that alerts my car alarm when someone walks to close to the vehicle
or reaches inside while the top is off. I need to know what kind of
materials the signal will pass through and where the best place to mount it
inside my Wrangler is.
Last time I saw one of those installed it was on the overhead roll bar.
Usually they have a sensor light you can see and will run without being hooked
into the alarm system.. So get a long power jumper (speaker cord) and test fit it
all over. Sensitivity depends on the material. Cloth and plastic block a bit,
glass blocks a bit more, metal compleatly obscures.

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DougW




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Default Re: Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 04-02-2005 , 05:54 PM



Yeah this one has no indicator light on it unfortunately.

Shawn


"DougW" <post.replies (AT) invalid (DOT) address> wrote

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Endo did pass the time by typing:

What I was talking about originally is the "dual sector digital radar
sensor" that alerts my car alarm when someone walks to close to the
vehicle
or reaches inside while the top is off. I need to know what kind of
materials the signal will pass through and where the best place to mount
it
inside my Wrangler is.

Last time I saw one of those installed it was on the overhead roll bar.
Usually they have a sensor light you can see and will run without being
hooked
into the alarm system.. So get a long power jumper (speaker cord) and test
fit it
all over. Sensitivity depends on the material. Cloth and plastic block a
bit,
glass blocks a bit more, metal compleatly obscures.

--
DougW





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Default Re: Car alarm question - where to install radar sensor - 04-04-2005 , 09:59 AM



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Everyone else uses VASCAR, which is only detectable as you are driving
over
top the white lines painted across the road
Au contraire, anything can be used for VASCAR. Not just white stripes,
although they're a sure sign it's an area intended for them. A cop with
VASCAR can hit the button when you pass a detectable landmark. This could
be anything; a stripe, seam, bridge... anything. And use anything else as
the end marker. The cop then only need use exactly the same markers. It's
all about the stop/start times over the distance between two points.

In short, the best way to fight vascar is to keep your eyes open and ASSUME
they're running it of you see a cop.

But I tell ya, since I got a Jeep speeding just isn't a worry. My tired old
XJ couldn't break the speed limit unless you threw it off a cliff, a TALL
cliff.



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