Most newer Opticom's will only accept a coded signal, so flashing a strobe randomly at it wont activate it.Sirenfanatic0023 wrote:Can they be tricked by something with a flashbulb attached to it? (I'm not going to do this, just wondering if it is possible)
What do you mean when you say coded signal?JasonC wrote:Most newer Opticom's will only accept a coded signal, so flashing a strobe randomly at it wont activate it.Sirenfanatic0023 wrote:Can they be tricked by something with a flashbulb attached to it? (I'm not going to do this, just wondering if it is possible)
No, OPTICOM uses a coded Infared light that is usually mounted in the middle of the EV (Emegency Vehicle)'s light bar, when looked at, it looks purple. It uses the same principle as your TV remote does. Notice when you get an All In One remote, you have to program in the code for your accessoriesSirenfanatic0023 wrote:Can they be tricked by something with a flashbulb attached to it? (I'm not going to do this, just wondering if it is possible)
Oh yes, here was a guy who did that and got caught. He was fined BIG timeJim_Ferer wrote:Most of the towns in Connecticut have Opticom systems. Does Opticom have any competitors?
I heard that there was at least one catalog selling devices to spoof Opticoms for a******s who want to drive fast and don't like traffic lights. I sure hope people like that get caught.
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