Hmm - sounded great for our runway where the deer like to gather at night,
making at least one low pass before landing at night necessary, until I
read "The Hornet must have an unobstructed view of the road surface and be
mounted in a forward direction at a 45° angle to the road surface, within a
height of 6 inches to 3 feet to achieve maximum effectiveness." A, I'm
approaching from at least 200 feet up, and B - the surface is grass, not
pavement.
Oh well, low passes are fun anyway ...

On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 4:43 PM Craig via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> I saw this in a trucking magazine and thought it might be useful for some
> who live in deer areas (in the north, I would think, but not necessarily):
>
> http://xp3hornet.com/
> The Hornet Electronic Deer Avoidance System
>
>     The Hornet uses the LATEST MILITARY TECHNOLOGY to clear your way.
>
>     The Hornet is your best protection against costly and deadly animal
>     related accidents. Using the latest military technology from the
>     field of high pitched, directional sonic bombardment, the Hornet's
>     precision turned sonic generator alerts deer and other animals of
>     your approach well before they can see or hear your vehicle.
>     Proprietary wave variance tuning enables the sonic impulse to carry
>     long distances. The Hornet is endorsed by major insurance companies
>     and is used by police and emergency vehicles nationwide with millions
>     of proven road miles. Proven effective at any speed, the Hornet is
>     electronically powered and does not rely on wind or air flow.
>
>
> Craig
>
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