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Laser Information The word LASER is an acronym. It stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. By "radiation", however, the acronym refers to a radiant vibration, not an emission of radioactive particles. In other words, the emissions of lasers are in the form of light, and the frequencies can range anywhere from infra-red to ultraviolet, police laser guns are in the infra red range. Police laser guns are the preferred method
now for mobile speedtraps, radar was reasonably successful but soon became
obsolete with the advent of the laser gun which is faster and more accurate.
Readings can be taken in a fraction of a second. It needs a flat relective
surface such as a number plate or even a headlight. Most current models
must be calibrated once a year by the manufacturer and also at the start
and end of each shift by the officer with a calibrated speedometer. The
distance to the target must be a minimum of 10 times the height from the
road. The Road Angel GPS Speedtrap Detector now has a Laser Detector for mobile speedtraps. Order Now.
The word LASER is an acronym. It stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. By "radiation", however, the acronym refers to a radiant vibration, not an emission of radioactive particles. In other words, the emissions of lasers are in the form of light, and the frequencies can range anywhere from infra-red to ultraviolet. Police laser guns are Class I and represent no danger to the passing motorist. They use a Gallium Arsenide Diode to create the laser. For a Laser Remote Control take a look at the LT400 or for a Laser Parking Sensor have a look at the Laser Pro Park. |
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