I would assume so. Radar is just another form of electromagnetic radiation, just like light. I would infer that if you can see through the rain (that's light), then other forms of electromagnetic radiation (such as radar) can also pass through the rain.
Of Course, I would also assume that the range and effectiveness of the radar gun would be reduced at least a small bit.
As long as the radar is functional normal rain water will not have any effect on it working to detect speed.
A radar gun only works when there's a free line-of-sight betweent he gun and its target vehicle.
A cobra detector is a radar detector. Radar detectors work the same way a radio receiver does. The radar detector looks for frequencies that a radar gun uses.
with a radar gun
It measures the time it takes for the radar pulse to go from the radar gun to your vehicle and back. The pulse is fairly constant so the radar gun is getting updates and by comparing the updates to the time it can determine speed.
A radar gun can detect the speed of vehicles of up to 1 mile, on an average. It depends on the radar gun's make and model, it may detect farther than 1 mile.
Only if he has his radar gun on. Radar detectors are not cop detectors.
"The radar was filled with green showing all of the rain that was coming."
Radar gun.
get a radar gun.
March 1954
A radar gun police use to check for speeders.
Yes, a radar gun can be used on any moving object.