Radar



RMR-C430 ... Just $309 Includes 2 Day Shipping

Radar/Laser Detector with Fully Integrated Radar/Laser Scrambler    


RMR-DLS312 … Just $234 Includes 2 Day Shipping

Radar/Laser Detector w/Laser Scrambler    


RMR-D210 … Just $134 Includes 2 Day Shipping

Laser/Radar Detector    

Windshield Mounting Bracket and Coiled Power Cord
Dimensions: 1.1" H x 2.5" W x 3.6" D


FAQ

How are the units legal? The FCC regulates all consumer products that transmit or leak radio frequency into the air. (Part 15 of the FCC code) Since the scrambler and the combination units do not transmit but merely act as a reflective receiver they are legal under the FCC regulations. Regarding the laser scrambler, there are no Federal laws against transmission of infrared light, so the laser-scrambling portion is legal as well. And all the units have an FCC label on the bottom.

Where are units illegal? The scrambler and the combination units are banned in OK, MN, VA, CA, NE, UT, and Washington, D.C. They are legal in some providence's of Canada and many foreign countries.

How does the laser scrambler work? Lidar sends out laser pulses and measures how long it takes to hit your car and come back. From the speed of light it can determine your range. It sends out several more pulses and calculates your speed from the change in distance over time. The DLS310 transmits pulses electronically timed at 100 feet apart. This only allows the Lidar to see up to 100 feet so it is unable to calculate your speed.

How does the radar scrambler work? It works on all police radar bands. (X, K, Ka, super- wide) Inside the scrambler are 3 elements: an FM chirp generator, a mixer diode and a dual ridge wave-guide antenna. When the scrambler is hit by a signal it runs it through the mixer, adding the FM chirp to mix up the signal and using the antenna, reflect back this new signal to the radar gun. The radar gun's computer can't recognize the new signal; it gets confused and won't display a reading on the gun, leaving a blank screen.


The ticket rebate program covers only the cost of the actual speeding fine. It does not cover court costs, insurance or other incidental costs. Rocky Mountain Radar administers the program. Rocky Mountain Radar shall not be liable for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages from participation in this program. Rocky Mountain Radar does not endorse speeds in excess of the posted speed limits. Please drive carefully.

Rocky Mountain Radar only accepts original registration and claim forms. Absolutely no copies of the claim form will be accepted. To ensure prompt processing of claims, all required documents must be enclosed. All claims are subject to verification through the court system and may take up to eight (8) weeks to process.

If you have any questions about this program, your registration or claim, please write to:

Rocky Mountain Radar
6469 Doniphan Dr.
El Paso, Texas 79932

To qualify for a rebate from this program:

  1. Registration form must be returned within 30 days from date of purchase
  2. Registered owner of a radar and/or laser jamming product can not exceed 15 miles per hour OR 30% over the posted speed limit, whichever is less
  3. The ticket must clearly state "RADAR" or "LASER" and "SPEEDING"
  4. Rebate is only valid in the USA
  5. Registered owner must be the driver of the vehicle when ticket is issued
  6. Registered owner is qualified for this program for one full year from date of purchase
  7. Only the person who is the registered owner of a jamming product is eligible for the rebate
  8. Does NOT APPLY where DWI or DUI is involved or in school or construction zones
  9. This rebate is not available in California.
DLS models only scramble laser and thus only laser tickets will be covered.

HOW TO FILE A CLAIM

To file a claim, please complete, and return a claim form with the following information:
1) legible copy of ticket (both sides) and
2) legible copy of court receipt as proof of payment.

Both ticket and receipt must state "RADAR" or "LASER" and "SPEEDING".

Claim form will be returned to registered owner. Not valid in California