Re: Those wonderful TOYS!

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>>Impm>> >>> And how high can it record speed? I'd like to try and nail a few >>> pimple-faced, pill-popping, high school dropouts who thinks 25MPH >>> speed limit means it's OK to rip down the road at 75. If it's >>> accurate enough, a video camera recording the speed and the offending >>> vehicle with its license place would stop them hopefully before they >>> get a new hood ornament in the form of a 3 year old child. >> >>I suspect its readout is scaled to Hotwheels scale, not >>actual speed. > > >Nope, it does "real speed" the amazon review says; > >Amazon.com Review >Ever wonder just how fast you get your favorite Hot Wheels car to go? Or how >speedy you are on your own bike? You don?t need to be pulled over by a cop to >find out. The Hot Wheels Radar Gun does the job for you, using all sorts of >state-of-the-art technology. Just set the scale to 1/64th or real speed, and MPH >or KPH, aim the gun at objects coming toward you or moving away, squeeze the >trigger, and check out the digital readout. Simple as that! Now you can set new >speed goals, and actually find out if you?ve attained them. The 1/64th scale >speed reflects the fact that Hot Wheels cars are 1/64th the size of a real car. >So if a Hot Wheels car goes 10 MPH, the calculation is 10 MPH X 64 = 640 MPH! >Now we begin to understand why those wheels are so hot! Requires four "AAA" >batteries (not included).--Emilie Coulter > >Product Description >Now you can read the speed of your favorite Hot Wheels racing vehicles. With >point-and-read real-life styling and super-cool graphics. Not for use with some >Hot Wheels vehicles. Requires 4 AAA batteries- not included. > >

There is some tech info in the FCC test report here :

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