Good description. It may work better in red, or red and blue together,
depending on what the police near you use. I am not advocating
impersonating a police officer, just standing beside the road flashing your
keychain. ;-)
Make sure you get one of the real LED lights which are quite bright, not
one of the older small lights.
gregg
If it is what it sounds like, Chris, it's a single LED packaged in a
key-fob, powered by a Lithium coin-cell. They come clear, red, blue to my
knowledge. Venture (if you must!) the the Gadget Store in Milton Keynes -
they have had them in the past for about a fiver. Or try their website.
Piers
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Where do you find such a device Gregg? Is it "just" and LED, or is it
one of the little torches (flashlights) that Jon Mitchell was
describing for his darkroom - except in blue?
Chris
On Tuesday, Aug 5, 2003, at 04:52 Europe/London, Gregg Iverson wrote:
> Here in the States, a small bright blue LED that can be flashed
> quickly also slows the cars as they speed by my house at night. I
> wouldn't try that from my car though.
>
> Gregg
>
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