- Radar detector detector
A radar detector detector (RDD) is a device used by police in areas where
radar detector s are declared illegal.Radar detector s are built around asuperheterodyne receiver , which has alocal oscillator that radiates slightly. It is therefore possible to build a radar-detector detector, which detects such emissions (usually the frequency of the radar type being detected, plus about 10 MHz for theintermediate frequency ). Some police radar guns are equipped with such a device.History
VG-2 Interceptor was the first device developed for this purpose, although more current technology such as the Spectre III (Stalcar in [http://www.delonix.com.au/shop/mainsite/cms/cms_pages.asp?pageid=8 Australia] ) is now available. [ [http://radar.757.org/VG2.htm Radar Detector Detector (RDD)] ] This form of "
electronic warfare " cuts both ways and since detector-detectors use a similar superheterodyne receiver, many early "stealth" radar detectors are equipped with a radar-detector-detector-detector circuit, which shuts down the main radar receiver when the detector-detector's signal is sensed, thus preventing detection by such equipment. This technique borrows fromELINT surveillance countermeasures. In the early 1990s, BEL-Tronics, Inc. ofOntario, Canada (where radar detector use is prohibited) found that the local oscillator frequency of the detector could be altered to be out of the range of the VG-2 Interceptor. This resulted in a wave of detector manufacturers changing their local-oscillator frequency. Today, practically every radar detector on the market is immune to the VG-2 InterceptorFact|date=February 2007.The Spectre III detects almost every radar detector certified for operation in the United States by the
Federal Communications Commission as of December 2004. The only radar detector known not to be detected by the Spectre III is the Beltronics STI DriverFact|date=May 2007.References
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