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Peter

Jan 1, 1970
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Can you build a simple ladar detector using a standard 3pin IR receiver with
built in preamp of the type used in a lot of home audio/video appliances? Or
does it have to be a super sensitive one?
If so, then some part numbers would be appreciated.
And a schematic if one exists.
Thankyou in advance.
Peter
 
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David L. Jones

Jan 1, 1970
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Can you build a simple ladar detector using a standard 3pin IR receiver with
built in preamp of the type used in a lot of home audio/video appliances? Or
does it have to be a super sensitive one?
If so, then some part numbers would be appreciated.
And a schematic if one exists.
Thankyou in advance.
Peter

Ladar detector?? - as in Laser Radar?

Dave.
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"David L. Jones"
"Peter"
Ladar detector?? - as in Laser Radar?


** No.

The OP is obviously very superstitious, a bad speller and blind.

What he actually wants is a " ladder " detector, so he can avoid ever
walking underneath one and suffering years of bad luck.

Bet he asks for a black cat detector next.

Meooow......


...... Phil
 
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aussiblu

Jan 1, 1970
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Wouldn't he ask for a "Blak kat" detector or similar.
 
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Peter

Jan 1, 1970
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Correct I am talking about Laser speed dectection, hence the reference to an
IR (Infra Red) receiver.
 
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Peter

Jan 1, 1970
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Thankyou for being one of the few who took this question seriously.
By "Ladar" I am refering to Laser speed detection. (And no I did not make
the term up)
As for "Radar", I have a GPS with fixed position speed cameras defined, so
I'm fine there.

Most comercial Radar detectors nowadays also detect Ladar (Laser - OK!)
So if anyone has one and feels game enough to open it up (this is an
electronics newsgroup isn't it!)
then if you post the InfraRed receiver part number, I can look up specs for
it and compare to a run of the mill model.
 
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David L. Jones

Jan 1, 1970
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Peter said:
Thankyou for being one of the few who took this question seriously.
By "Ladar" I am refering to Laser speed detection. (And no I did not make
the term up)
As for "Radar", I have a GPS with fixed position speed cameras defined, so
I'm fine there.

Most comercial Radar detectors nowadays also detect Ladar (Laser - OK!)
So if anyone has one and feels game enough to open it up (this is an
electronics newsgroup isn't it!)
then if you post the InfraRed receiver part number, I can look up specs
for it and compare to a run of the mill model.

What part of "They don't warn you till it's too late" didn't you
understand?
Peter is also correct when he says "and they pick up loads of other crap"

It won't work, forget it. The commercial ones are sold to a gullible public
who want to believe such a thing can actually work.

And just to answer your question, no, you cannot use the 3 pin type IR
receiver. They have a 38KHz bandpass filter, and hence will reject
everything else.

Dave.
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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Peter said:
Thankyou for being one of the few who took this question seriously.


** No-one should take your FUCKWIT question the least bit seriously.

Shame you missed the GIANT hint I left you.

By "Ladar" I am refering to Laser speed detection. (And no I did not make
the term up)

** The correct term is "LIDAR".

Fuckwit.

Most comercial Radar detectors nowadays also detect Ladar (Laser - OK!)

** ALL totally ILLEGAL in Australia and many other places.

Fuckwit.
So if anyone has one and feels game enough to open it up (this is an
electronics newsgroup isn't it!)


** Sure it is -

but also ain't no info fest for fuckwit, criminal arseholes like YOU -
pal.


SO piss off and DROP DEAD

- you fucking TOP POSTING wanker !!!!!




..... Phil
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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Thankyou for being one of the few who took this question seriously.
By "Ladar" I am refering to Laser speed detection. (And no I did not make
the term up)
As for "Radar", I have a GPS with fixed position speed cameras defined, so
I'm fine there.

There is no defense against laser speed detectors.
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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What's wrong with the GPS way? It covers all the known hideout spots. It doesn't matter what methos the cops are using.

You are kidding, right? "All the known hideout spots..." All of them?
Around here, that would be virtually the entire state, or at least
that part of the state where are are roads, at least. Get real, speed
traps are setup wherever the cop wants it to be.
 
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