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<blockquote data-quote="infrared" data-source="post: 1439238" data-attributes="member: 68615"><p>DiggerDR,</p><p></p><p>I can believe that happened, but I think it may be proximity (blindspot) radar, rather than comm radios. Truckers may chat, but they will not be transmitting continuously, while blindspot radar is never off, and it's possible that it may increase in amplitude or pulse rate when a target is nearby. As for GPS and other gadgets, it will probably be a case-by-case issue; try out the gadget, and see if it is affected by other vehicles. A number of older radar detectors have become almost useless now, because expensive civilian vehicles set off the alarms. It may be wise to contact manufacturers directly to ask if their gadget would be affected by other vehicles. I doubt there will be any one answer to that problem, to cover all possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infrared, post: 1439238, member: 68615"] DiggerDR, I can believe that happened, but I think it may be proximity (blindspot) radar, rather than comm radios. Truckers may chat, but they will not be transmitting continuously, while blindspot radar is never off, and it's possible that it may increase in amplitude or pulse rate when a target is nearby. As for GPS and other gadgets, it will probably be a case-by-case issue; try out the gadget, and see if it is affected by other vehicles. A number of older radar detectors have become almost useless now, because expensive civilian vehicles set off the alarms. It may be wise to contact manufacturers directly to ask if their gadget would be affected by other vehicles. I doubt there will be any one answer to that problem, to cover all possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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