Is A Radar Jammer a Wise Idea for You?
For most people the need to avoid a ticket is enough of a reason
to slow down and (mostly) obey the speed limits. For the rest of
the population, however, the need to go increasingly faster has
prompted the purchasing of radar jammers. While the use of these
devises can seem to be a no-brainer, there are some things to
know before purchasing one.
It's best to check with your state about if a passive radar
jammer is legal where you live. If it is, you may want to check
which models and manufacturers are acceptable and which are not.
Radar Jammers can be purchased through online dealers. Because
of the legality issues involved with owning and operating them,
they can be expensive. Most models run around $1,500.00 each,
this is for an active jammer as opposed to a less expensive,
less dependable passive jammer.
This is a good time to think about the debate of whether a
passive jammer for radar detectors actually works or not. While
passive and active jammers themselves send signals back to a
police radar detector and can jam up the signal that it
receives, a passive jammer needs to be very close to accomplish
this. For example, a police detector can be upwards of 1,000
feet away from your vehicle and accurately measure how fast you
are driving. While your passive radar jammer can scramble that
signal, it would need to be about 100 feet away to work. An
active jammer does the job better and does not need to be as
close as a passive jammer, but is the one what is illegal to
own. Keep this in mind when looking for a radar jammer to
purchase.
If you are contemplating the purchase of an active radar jammer
for your vehicle, you should know that they are illegal and have
been banned by the federal government since December of 1977.
The FCC has banned the use and the sale of these devices and the
consequences for repeatedly and willfully using them can be
steep. Per the FCC, you could be fined as much as $11,000 per
violation (with a maximum amount of $75,000) and you could be
sent to jail.