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Are mobile phones safe?,
Kenneth R. Foster (U of PA) and John E. Moulder (Med College of WI), p 23-28, Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, Aug 2000.
Ask Bob (police radar frequencies), page 98, Monitoring Times, March 1991.
Big Brother Is Driving,
Time, November 23, 1953.
The Cellular Phone Scare,
Mark Fischetti, Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, June 1993
Collision avoidance keys on wireless technology to make highways intelligent,
Roger Lesser, RF Design, p 72-76, October 1998
Critics Blast Gov't Agency For Refusing To Take Aim At Radar-Gun Makers,
Electronic Engineering TIMES, December 21, 1981.
Electromagnetic fields: the jury's still out,
Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, August 1990.
EPA examines electromagnetics,
Richard Doherty, Electronic Engineering TIMES, September 17, 1990.
Frequency sweeps improve radar,
Electronic Engineering Times, p. 76, July 12, 1999.
The friendly fields of RF,
Robert E. Shupe and Neb B. Hornback, Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, June 1985.
GADGETS, Burble & Squeak,
Time, January 19, 1962.
Greyhound Gives Up On VORAD,
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Improving on police radar,
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Interceptor VG-2, Radar Detector Detector,
RADAR Reporter Newsletter, September 1990.
Invisible Villains - the Product of Electromagnetic Profusion,
Insight, July 4, 1988.
Is Highway Radar Foolproof?,
Charles Remsberg, Popular Mechanics, June 1962.
It's the Photo and Laser Cops,
Don Sherman, Popular Science, September 1990.
Laser Jammer Testing,
John Carr, National Motorists Association Foundation News, November/December 2002.
Memory in megabytes and/or mebibytes,
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, August 1999.
Millimeter-wave energy to be used in a weapon,
Peter Clarke, Electronic Engineering TIMES, p 26, June 11, 2001.
N.Y. limits detector use,
Richard Doherty, Electronic Engineering TIMES, August 20, 1990.
Nearly circular beams spark red lasers,
Yoshiko Hara, Electronic Engineering TIMES, July 9, 2001.
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Radar Jammers: Bogus and Bonafide,
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Radar Really Catches Speeders,
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Radio Waves and the Human Body: Two Interesting Views,
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RF radiation: biological effects,
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Shortcomings of radar speed measurement,
Richard Doherty, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum magazine, December 1980.
Slow Down - Radar Ahead!,
Don Wharton, Readers Digest, January 1966.
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Richard A. Chandler and Lockett E. Wood,
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They have Lasers,
Patrick Bedard, Car and Driver, April 1992.
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2nd Edition, Dale T. Smith & John Tomerlin, Bonus Books Inc., Chicago, 1990.
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1st Edition, Donald S. Sawicki, Grove Enterprises, Inc. 1993 OCT, ISBN 0-944543-08-1
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(PDF version)
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