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Tenn has some "outlaw" police for sure, it's well documented in this area, as well as SC police.
Several years ago, about "99 I was travelling north of Nashville on I-whatever.
I have a frequency discriminating radar detector.
It alerted to an "off-band" transmission in the K-Band
about 1/3 mile later on a hill top, I saw a Tenn State Patrol on the side with a "customer"
As I passed the "False Signal" went away.
About 8-10 miles further north, another situation, identical to the first, on the first I dismissed it as a stray signal, but the ramp-up and drop-off of signals were the same.
I contacted several authorities, none wanted to hear my story.
What some outlaw cops do is get a local electronics expert to alter the frequency of the radar transmission, this prevents modern detectors from picking up the Police Radar.
Highly illegal by FCC rules and regulations but still practiced by usually small town cops, not usually done by State Troopers.
Few devices like mine are produced, I wonder WHY ?
Outlaw cops give a bad name to all the rest..
I hope these burn for shooting the dog.
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