Jim,
Good rundown. I do think, however, that the tight beam gets reflected,
and has a pretty good range, so you just might get lucky and catch them
beaming someone else, to know they are around. The same thing goes with
radar guns. If they aim it at you, the detector is too late, but you
can hope for the reflections off a 'shoot' of someone else. Mine seems
go give a level one beep at most major surface street intersections.
Maybe the traffic lights are synched with microwaves that are tripping
the first sensitivity level. Good reminder to watch you step, anyhow.
Steve
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