Re: Radar Gun Fundamentals



On 27 Oct 2006 08:40:26 -0700, "Richard Henry" <pomerado@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


JoeBloe wrote:

Looking down a road on an angle changes the operation of the device
not one iota. It takes a reading in its FOV rather quickly, and it
does it well, regardless of whether you are approaching it, receeding
from it, or crossing its field.

Does the radar automatically correct for the angle?

JoeBloe is ignorant ;-)

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