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Could be used to impersonate a cop = big trouble Could be for a model or somthing too for all we know.
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Flasher on breadboard (without the relays), very simple board.
yellow wires are the programming header. sorry about picture quality, phone don't do macro |
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Andy1845c you right that what i need. a warning light.
like in Police car. i what do put them behind the gril in my car. with LED it will be unvisable in daylight so what can i do??? xenon strobe lights work on 12V DC??? Last edited by HeX0R; 25th January 2008 at 07:56 PM. |
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We do have sensors on our traffic lights, but as far as I knew they detect IR light. I also thought they used a specific frequency, nothing like the pattern the OP wants, but as this is sort of a taboo subject here, i'll shut up
I remember when I was a kid hearing stories about being able to change red lights with a timing light. I also remember the police cars in St. Paul, MN having a big square box on the roof with a forward facing white strobe light. I imagine this was the light changing mechinism of the mid 1980's?
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so can i put a xenon light instead LED???
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You could, but it makes the project more complicated.
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So what need to do???
you can tech me??? you have a circuits??? |
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It's called a MIRT, they are illegal and therefore against the forum rules.
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Why its illegal and therefore against the forum rules???
What is illegal in that??? Thanks!!! |
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im google it and found that the MIRT is a Mobile Infrared Transmitter for Emergency Vehicles.
BUT i dont need Infrared Transmitter... only the Blue-Red Light. i have already a small blue flasher and i put hem in the roof when needed. but it very old flasher and dont work goodness. and some time its dont work at all. so i thinking to do a something nice. but i dont wont to buy one i wont do the because its interesting and i wont to know how its work... Thankssss!!!! |
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Is this to impersonate an emergency vehicle?
If so it's still illegal and isn't allowed to be discussed here.
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OK
tell me please, at first i wont to put a LED but my friend tell me that the LED dont visible in day light. ONLY a very strong LED with 140 Luminess. He right? |
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You'll need a lot of super bright LEDs to pretend you're an emergency vehicle. Why do you want such a thing anyway? What country allows this?
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