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Well Stalker Radar is at it again!!! STALKER LIDAR LR OUT! NEW LIDAR!!
Stalker Radar Inc. out of Fort Worth/Dallas Texas is at it again this december afternoon with the new release of their brand new line of laser guns the Stalker Lidar LR series. This gun claims to be faster than all previous models due to a processor 5 times the speed and size. This could mean yet more bad news for lidar jamming manufacturers as they are already dealing with the massive headache in which LaserAlly caused about 3 months ago with their big market release. This new Lidar from Stalker Radar Inc. looks interestingly similar to the LaserAlly in styling. That, and it's release so close to that of LaserAlly has me concerned that perhaps it may share some of the very same anti-jamming capabilities of the new LaserAlly. This has been a very busy year for us electronics fanatics there have been alot of releases and this one seems no more of a let down for sure. This release is that of an upsetting one to jamming producers and their potential owners. Anyone thinking of purchasing a new lidar jammer may want to hold off to see if this new Stalker Lidar LR is jammable, or not? Lastly they may want to consider that if this gun is 10 times faster than all the previous versions of Gen 3 lidars that where on the market. In which they even where having a tough time combating the new gen 3 lidars. Now with these two releases, hopefully the jammer men have their heads on straight we are going to need them to get to work as soon as possible.
Here is what the new lidar looks like. My first question what is the PPS? Another fear.
The New Stalker LIDAR LR
Hand held Police Laser
Product Features:
* Greater Range
* Consistent Target Tracking
* Faster Target Acquisition
* Newly Designed Optics
* Updated Electronics
* New ergonomic, rechargeable battery handle provides
better balance, which means less physical stress
* Integrated battery charger
* Improved latch-secured handle
* State-of-the-art Surface Mount Technology
* New 32-bit processor compared to the previous
8-bit processor
* New CPU’s clock rate is 5X faster for faster
target aquisition
* Standardized receiver board built to accommodate
future enhancements
* Time Distance Converter (TDC) for improved
time/distance measurements
* Doppler Audio Tracking
Dimensions: 9.4” Height, 6.8” Length, 4.2” Width
(23.9 cm Height, 17.3 cm Length, 10.7 cm Width)
Weight: Including Battery Handle - 3.9 lbs (1.77 kg)
Housing: Metal case with rubber end caps
Environmental: -30° to +60° C, operating -40° to +85° C, non-operating
Humidity Protection: +37° C, 90% Relative Humidity
Battery Life: Typically 300 - 330 charge cycles
Battery Charge: Li-ion battery: Approx. 2 - 3 shifts
(6) AA Alkaline batteries: Approx. 2 shifts
(6) AA Rechargeable batteries: Approx. 2 shifts
Type Handheld LIDAR offering Tracking mode, Single-Shot mode, and Time/Distance mode.
Acquisition Time: Less than .4 second
Typical Range : Typical range is 5 feet to > 4,000 feet
(1.52 m to >1,219 m)
Range Accuracy: ± .5 feet (.15 meter)
Speed Measure: 2 mph to 299 mph (2 km/h to 481 km/h,
2 knots to 344 knots)
Speed Accuracy: 2 mph to 299 mph (2 km/h to 481 km/h,
2 knots to 344 knots)
Time/Dist. trigger mode: Separate trigger depressions when target enters and exits speed zone.
Remote Trigger: Remote trigger signal available through I/O Port.
Target Speed Tone: Variable audio tone corresponding to target speed
Target Return Tone: No tone when beam is off target; tone repetition increases as beam moves into target and return signal quality increases.
Switching Output: I/O Port signal for operation of external devices (e.g. a camera). Toggles when speed exceeds speed signal setting. (special order only)
Operating Wavelength: 905 ± 10 nm Peak @ 25° C
Eye Safety: FDA/CDRH CLASS 1 Laser Device (Eyesafe)
LR-EU: EN60825-1, Class 1M
Pulse Width: < 30 nsec.
Beam Divergence: < 3 mrad FWHM.
3 feet x 3 feet @1000 feet (.9 meters x .9 meters @ 304.8 meters)
Spanish LCD Available
The re-engineered Stalker LIDAR LR is the top choice for precision speed detection of closely bunched vehicles and is right at home in urban traffic settings. Whether used by the mounted officer or dismounted patrol officer, the LIDAR LR allows pinpoint accuracy in settings that would be a challenge to other means of speed measurement.
New Forward-Swept Li-ion Handle
LIDAR LR’s new Li-ion forward-swept handle facilitates a more natural grip with less tension on the wrist and better posture for the operator.
Newly Designed Optics: The Heart of the LR
The new 44mm lenses provide better target illumination, greater signal-to-noise ratio, and clearer return signal reception.
All optical improvements add up to a typical distance of 4,000 feet.
Speed and Range in Heads-Up Display
Pioneered by Stalker’s original LIDAR, the LR’s Heads-Up Display (HUD) shows both speed and range information together and visible to the operator. This allows target distance confirmation without having to lower the device from eye level to look at the LCD.
New Electronics Improve Processing
Internal circuit boards have been combined for speedier processing and easier service. The result is a 284:1 increase in processing power yielding an increase in time and resolution.
Dynamic Range Capabilities
The STALKER LIDAR LR now features an improved tracking algorithm, leading to smoother tracking, fewer dropouts, and a reduced sweep effect.
Single-Shot and Continuous Tracking Modes
The LIDAR LR can be set in Single-Shot mode where the trigger is pressed and the unit locks on a single speed reading. Or, the unit can be operated in tracking mode where the trigger is pressed and the unit takes continuous, real-time speed readings.
Doppler-Type Audio Tracking
Since most laser operators also operate radar, the LIDAR LR generates a continuous Doppler-type audio tone which correlates to the target speed. Just like the audio on a police radar, this audio is a substantial aid to understanding and building a target tracking history - providing a better evidentiary case for citations.
Our fears of the gen 4 guns are only just now being forseen. Let's just hope the backwards motion we are in as motorist's stops here please.
RemoteInstall-
Here is what the new lidar looks like. My first question what is the PPS? Another fear.
The New Stalker LIDAR LR
Hand held Police Laser
Product Features:
* Greater Range
* Consistent Target Tracking
* Faster Target Acquisition
* Newly Designed Optics
* Updated Electronics
* New ergonomic, rechargeable battery handle provides
better balance, which means less physical stress
* Integrated battery charger
* Improved latch-secured handle
* State-of-the-art Surface Mount Technology
* New 32-bit processor compared to the previous
8-bit processor
* New CPU’s clock rate is 5X faster for faster
target aquisition
* Standardized receiver board built to accommodate
future enhancements
* Time Distance Converter (TDC) for improved
time/distance measurements
* Doppler Audio Tracking
Dimensions: 9.4” Height, 6.8” Length, 4.2” Width
(23.9 cm Height, 17.3 cm Length, 10.7 cm Width)
Weight: Including Battery Handle - 3.9 lbs (1.77 kg)
Housing: Metal case with rubber end caps
Environmental: -30° to +60° C, operating -40° to +85° C, non-operating
Humidity Protection: +37° C, 90% Relative Humidity
Battery Life: Typically 300 - 330 charge cycles
Battery Charge: Li-ion battery: Approx. 2 - 3 shifts
(6) AA Alkaline batteries: Approx. 2 shifts
(6) AA Rechargeable batteries: Approx. 2 shifts
Type Handheld LIDAR offering Tracking mode, Single-Shot mode, and Time/Distance mode.
Acquisition Time: Less than .4 second
Typical Range : Typical range is 5 feet to > 4,000 feet
(1.52 m to >1,219 m)
Range Accuracy: ± .5 feet (.15 meter)
Speed Measure: 2 mph to 299 mph (2 km/h to 481 km/h,
2 knots to 344 knots)
Speed Accuracy: 2 mph to 299 mph (2 km/h to 481 km/h,
2 knots to 344 knots)
Time/Dist. trigger mode: Separate trigger depressions when target enters and exits speed zone.
Remote Trigger: Remote trigger signal available through I/O Port.
Target Speed Tone: Variable audio tone corresponding to target speed
Target Return Tone: No tone when beam is off target; tone repetition increases as beam moves into target and return signal quality increases.
Switching Output: I/O Port signal for operation of external devices (e.g. a camera). Toggles when speed exceeds speed signal setting. (special order only)
Operating Wavelength: 905 ± 10 nm Peak @ 25° C
Eye Safety: FDA/CDRH CLASS 1 Laser Device (Eyesafe)
LR-EU: EN60825-1, Class 1M
Pulse Width: < 30 nsec.
Beam Divergence: < 3 mrad FWHM.
3 feet x 3 feet @1000 feet (.9 meters x .9 meters @ 304.8 meters)
Spanish LCD Available
The re-engineered Stalker LIDAR LR is the top choice for precision speed detection of closely bunched vehicles and is right at home in urban traffic settings. Whether used by the mounted officer or dismounted patrol officer, the LIDAR LR allows pinpoint accuracy in settings that would be a challenge to other means of speed measurement.
New Forward-Swept Li-ion Handle
LIDAR LR’s new Li-ion forward-swept handle facilitates a more natural grip with less tension on the wrist and better posture for the operator.
Newly Designed Optics: The Heart of the LR
The new 44mm lenses provide better target illumination, greater signal-to-noise ratio, and clearer return signal reception.
All optical improvements add up to a typical distance of 4,000 feet.
Speed and Range in Heads-Up Display
Pioneered by Stalker’s original LIDAR, the LR’s Heads-Up Display (HUD) shows both speed and range information together and visible to the operator. This allows target distance confirmation without having to lower the device from eye level to look at the LCD.
New Electronics Improve Processing
Internal circuit boards have been combined for speedier processing and easier service. The result is a 284:1 increase in processing power yielding an increase in time and resolution.
Dynamic Range Capabilities
The STALKER LIDAR LR now features an improved tracking algorithm, leading to smoother tracking, fewer dropouts, and a reduced sweep effect.
Single-Shot and Continuous Tracking Modes
The LIDAR LR can be set in Single-Shot mode where the trigger is pressed and the unit locks on a single speed reading. Or, the unit can be operated in tracking mode where the trigger is pressed and the unit takes continuous, real-time speed readings.
Doppler-Type Audio Tracking
Since most laser operators also operate radar, the LIDAR LR generates a continuous Doppler-type audio tone which correlates to the target speed. Just like the audio on a police radar, this audio is a substantial aid to understanding and building a target tracking history - providing a better evidentiary case for citations.
Our fears of the gen 4 guns are only just now being forseen. Let's just hope the backwards motion we are in as motorist's stops here please.
RemoteInstall-
Re: Well Stalker Radar is at it again!!! STALKER LIDAR LR OUT! NEW LIDAR!!
This gun is the same pulse rate as the older model Stalker. The LI identifies it as Stalker LZ1 and jams it.
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Spoke with Leon From Blinder USA today.
I had a very nice chat with Leon of Blinder USA today. He informed me that the Blinder also Jams this lidar gun, and that the new prototype of the blinder platform even JTG's it with one head affixed! Talk about impressive. He also informed me that Denmark has a LaserAlly in their hands already, and they have for some time. This is all good news to hear from Blinder USA Smile.
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Re: Well Stalker Radar is at it again!!! STALKER LIDAR LR OUT! NEW LIDAR!!
I'll be glad when they have an update for the Laser All Lie!!!
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Re: Well Stalker Radar is at it again!!! STALKER LIDAR LR OUT! NEW LIDAR!!
LOL at your spelling.
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