In a message dated 1/16/00 11:53:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

> There was a very good article
>  on this a couple of years ago, I believe in Road & Track; maybe someone can
>  locate it.  I believe Machine Design magazine also hit this in editorials.
I recall a similar article in Car and Driver a long time ago like +6 years.  
I recall that the article tested different jammers.  As I recall (I might 
have remembered incorrectly) The most effective way to confuse the laser guns 
was to take one of those big Hella driving lights that are on Rally cars and 
put an infrared pass filter on it and mount it in the grill of the car right 
above the license plate. You can't see the light on since the filter is only 
allowing infrared light to pass through I also recall they recommended 
picking up the filter in Edmund Scientific catalog.  Last time I looked the 
filters was something like $50.  Very intriguing I wish I had the time to try 
it out.

Erich Regber
looking for a winter project
65 Mustang completed (at least until something else breaks)
85 Golf (strangely running great)
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