[BC] Radar detector QRM
HenryRuhwiedela9xw at cs.com.INVALID
HenryRuhwiedela9xw at cs.com.INVALID
Fri Jul 25 09:16:12 CDT 2014
the better radar detectors actually have an RF amp stage for each band (from each waveguide probe) and thus a lot less LO radiation.
Henry
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From: Cowboy <curt at cwf1.com>
On Thursday 24 July 2014 07:57:45 pm Craig Bowman wrote:
> Do you mean Police radar or radar detectors?
> > I traced QRM (natural interference) and QRN (man made interference) to
police radar detectors.
Detectors.
Consumer radar detectors are nothing more than a GUNN diode mixer
in the feed horn. As such, the "local oscillator" is *in* the feed horn.
Can you say "transmitter" ? I thought so.
Like most heterodyne receivers, the LO signal is relatively strong.
Worse, most of them have no discretion at all. They try and sweep
below X to above Ka, so they are "transmitting" a sweep from
about 7 GHz through 45 GHz or so, then a break ( more or less )
up to the laser detector.
This is also how and why police radar detector detectors can work.
They are similar, so also dirty. Therefore some radar detectors have
the ability to detect police radar detector detectors using the same
principal, then temporarily disable their LO to temporarily
stop transmitting.
As far as I know, none of them meet spec for incidental radiators.
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Cowboy
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