The company’s founders, Chris Stewart, Steve Goody, and Grant Moulton were developers in wireless and communication technology companies Hewlett Packard, Cerent Corporation, Caymas Systems, Next Level Communications, Agilent Technologies, and Cisco Systems, prior to forming Pocket Radar, Inc. Pocket Radar was developed and manufactured by Pocket Radar, Inc. It operates at the 24.125 GHz K-Band frequency and can measure speeds ranging from 7 to 375 mph (11 to 604 km/h) with an accuracy of ☑ mph (☑.6 km/h) and can also measure feet/second and meters/second. The device measures 4.7 by 2.3 inches (119 by 58 mm) and weighs 4.5 ounces (130 g). Pocket Radar utilizes very similar microwave signal emission and detection methods found in the Doppler speed radar guns used by law enforcement agencies. It was intended for those wishing to measure the speed of everyday objects (such as cars and people). Pocket Radar products are handheld K‐band Doppler speed radar guns developed and manufactured by Santa Rosa, Calif.‐based Pocket Radar, Inc. This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards.
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