Electronic Warfare at Home Rejected

John Teller jsteller at spottydog.us
Wed Apr 19 19:45:35 CDT 2006


Actually, it's just a bunch of IR LEDs at 10 Hz.  Nothing more.  You can 
build one with one of those IR LED arrays, a 555, some capacitors, 
resistors and a transistor big enough to handle the array.

--- JST


Robert E.Seastrom wrote:
> Do any of the jurisdictions around here have it, and what is the
> penalty for using one?  If it's down there with having a radar
> detector ($50 fine, no points), sign me up!
>
>                                         --rob
>
>
>
> riese-k3djc at juno.com writes:
>
>   
>> Googles well
>>
>> I understand it is a simple IR LED pulsed at 1700 Hz
>> been want ing to build something
>>
>> HAR
>>
>> Bob K3DJC
>>
>>
>>
>> It seems while we can practice electronic warfare against our enemys, if 
>> we try to apply a similar approach to our everyday lives, we can get in 
>> trouble.  Perhaps cities should cryptographically secure their traffic 
>> light control.
>>
>> See http://apnews.excite.com/article/20060417/D8H216V84.html
>>
>> Frank K0BRA
>>
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