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Doug Smith W9WI wrote in message ...
While DXing this morning, I heard an ad that, well, let's say it shouldn't have been on radio. Unfortunately the station was distant and fading, so I don't know who the culprit was - in any case I'm pretty sure it was part of a syndicated program. (and thus may well air on *your* station. I've heard similar ads on other stations (WFAW-940, for one) during syndicated programs.) They were advertising a radar detector that "makes your car invisible to police radar". It is my understanding that these devices work by heterodyning a local oscillator against the incoming radar signal. This allows the speeder to cause the officer's radar to display whatever speed the lawbreaker wants - or at least causes it to believe it's receiving an invalid signal, and display nothing at all. The FCC has ruled these devices to be ILLEGAL, and on appeal a federal court upheld the Commission: http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opi.../rockymtn.html . It seems to me to be dangerous territory for a Commission licensee to be accepting ads for devices that: - Assist people in avoiding prosecution for intentionally breaking the law and putting others' safety at risk. - Do so by *intentionally interfering* with licensed services. - Have already been ruled illegal. I would hope station owners will think twice before advertising illegal activity. If I ever hear one of these ads again in a situation where I"m able to collect adequate documentary information, I *will* be filing a formal complaint with the FCC. WRXR 105.5 of Chattanooga has been advertising that ad for a few months... An ad clearly aimed at young people I think. |
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