Rocky Mountain Radar Phantom-T User Manual
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IS IT LEGAL?
The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers conform to
all FCC rules and regulations. Part 15 of the FCC
code regulates consumer products that may leak or
transmit
radio
frequency
energy
into
the
atmosphere. Since the scramblers are
not
transmitters, these sections do not apply.
The radar scrambler is a reflective receiver and has
no emissions. It does not transmit, but uses the
police radar gun’s own signal as a carrier of its
information. The laser scrambler transmits a series
of light pulses. There are no laws regarding the
transmission of invisible light.
Rocky Mountain Radar does not condone the
use of excessive speed on the highways, nor does
it endorse breaking the speed limit laws of the
United States of America. Please drive safely
when using this or any other electronic product
in your car.
For a complete list of FAQ’s please visit our
website
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers are
designed to give you radar and laser scrambling
from the front half of the car.
• Can I test it with roadside trailer radars?
The trailers you see on the side of the road that
show your speed are not legal to write tickets. They
do not contain the sophisticated sampling
computers that are in police radar guns. Since our -
will not work reliably against the trailers.
• Can the police detect it?
The radar and laser scramblers do not have RF
emissions and cannot be detected. On the Phantom-T
the new MMIC prevents detection of radar detector
completely.
• What states are they NOT legal in?
The Rocky Mountain Radar scramblers are not
legal in Colorado, Utah, California, Nebraska,
Oklahoma, Minnesota, Illinois, Tennessee, South
Carolina
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