Review of radar detectors
Almost all police forces of the world use a radar for measurement of speed, compulsion of accomplishment of a high-speed mode and treasury replenishment.
From the moment of development of these devices, radar detector follow about them. Unfortunately, the police has two ases - they can choose time and a place for "shooting" (and raise their destructive power, choosing the places dangerous or not where the majority of normal people goes quickly) and to declare illegal the most effective counter-measures, such as prompting of hindrances and use of radar detectors.
There are three basic frequency ranges in which the police radar, is usual named a X-range (11 GHz), a K-range (24 GHz) and a Ka-range (32-36 GHz) works.
All radar detectors listens to these frequencies and peeps, chirps and blinks, when finds out a signal. Increase of sensitivity of an antiradar allows finds out a radar earlier. Unfortunately, these frequencies are used also by various useful devices, such as systems of automatic opening of doors of garage, security systems, and also are present at radiation of electric mains. The second side of the problem - antiradars which catch all successively from here grows and is more often say lies, than warn
The best method to hide from a radar - to paste over the car with a material used by the well-known planes-invisible beings, however there are some difficulties with its availability on sale.
Therefore, to begin with, it is necessary to pay attention to a face-to-face profile of the car. It is obvious that the car with a low profile, the motor behind and the closed elevating headlights (Mazda RX7), reflects a signal in the opposite direction much worse, rather than a minivan or a trailer
Radar detectors a matter of fact - the radio receiver which blinks, peeps or chirps when accepts a frequency signal on which a radar works. Not including different bulbs, the basic distinction between detectors - sensitivity and suppression of casual operations. In most cases are mutually exclusive parameters.