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Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-D250 Radar/Laser Detector

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Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-D250 Radar/Laser Detector
 
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Manufacturer: Rocky Mountain Radar
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADAR RMR-D250 Radar/Laser Detector with Voice Alerts & Digital Readouts Advanced Micro-Scan(TM) for POP detection ; Smart-Scan(TM) for faster detection & lower falsing ; Voice alerts ; 360 laser detection ; Detects all radar bands (X, K, Ka, SuperWide, ;Pulse, Instant-On, POP, Photo) ; Detects all ;laser radar (Pro-Laser, LTI, Laser-Lite, Stalker) ; Detects Safety Radar & Safety Warning System ; VG-2/VG-3 undetectable ; Selectable VG-2 detection ; Selectable alert tones, last setting memory, selectable voice alerts ; Signal strength, Mute, Dim, City/Highway functions ; Windshield mounting bracket & coiled power cord; Dim: 1.2"H x 2.9"W x 4.1"D ; 1-year warranty Radar/Laser Detector with Voice Alerts & Digital Readouts

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  • ROCKY MTN RADAR LASER DETCTR -VOICE ALRT

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user comment gps speed camera detector Great fun and very useful
 
Review Date: February 24, 2008
Reviewer: Clara R., Weston, Florida United States
I bought it for my husband because I did not know what else to get since he loves electronics and has everything! He had a lot of fun at the beginning with the noises and tags put on various radars. I would recommend.
user comment gps speed camera detector Not worth it at any price
 
Review Date: July 6, 2005
Reviewer: energuy, Seattle, WA USA
After wasting money on this, you'll waste more money on tickets. I would not have bought this company's product if I had read these independent test results first! Below are just excerpted quotes. Please follow the links for the complete, often juicy, stories.

An Owner Speaks

"I made a big mistake buying and relying on Rocky Mountain Radar's radar/laser detector/scrambler products. That's right, 'products' is plural. I've owned three...none of them worked."

Full article: "My Seven Costly Mistakes Involving Rocky Mountain Radar Products" http://www.radarbusters.com/support/jammers/
--Radar Busters


Test Results

"The bottom line is that during our testing of these units we have NEVER found one unit to work. The RMR-C302 had no noticeable effect on our K band gun...and with the laser the RMR-C302 had no effect."

--Roy Reyer, retired cop and certified radar trainer.

http://www.radar-detectors.com/products/jammers/



"I tested Rocky Mountain Radar devices on two occasions... I can tell you without a doubt -- the jammers did not work at all! They did not jam radar, confuse radar, block radar, scramble radar, nor did they render a car invisible to radar. The same goes with police lasers: the jammers had no affect. Rocky Mountain Radar is ripping off consumers for millions of dollars and no one is doing anything about it."

--Tom Martino, Troubleshooter.com

http://www.troubleshooter.com/data/columns/radar_jammer_part_1.html


"The [RMR Phazer and Phantom] score of "0" means the device had no jamming effect on laser guns what-so-ever!" --LaserRadar.com

http://www.faqtapes.net/laseradar.com/laser_wars.htm


"In reaction to past stories we've written for Automobile Magazine, the BMW Roundel, Mercedes Star, AutoTronics and Car Audio & Electronics, among others, the resourceful [RMR founder] Churchman quickly renamed these same boxes--the new appellations include Illusion, Shadow, Eclipse, Patriot and Avenger among others--and continued doing business without missing a beat. He's also produced several private-label versions with names like Barrier-RDR and Barrier-LSR. Except for the Phantom, which contains rudimentary radar-detection circuitry, each is essentially an empty box with a 12-volt power cord, a cheap cast-plastic waveguide assembly, one or two front-mounted LEDs, a basic power-supply circuit and a button or two. Press the button and an LED lights up, accompanied by a tinny bird whistle. We've tested these products a dozen times against every front-line police radar gun and laser, finding all of them utterly worthless."

--Craig Peterson, RadarTest.com

http://www.radartest.com/JOS.html

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