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If you curious to know who we are.
 
 
Who We Are: We are REMOTE SYSTEMS™ a small company based in Minnesota and is the parent company of MouseGlider.com and kickstand4u.com.  We have been in the radar conversion and active radar jammer business since 1980.
 
 
What We Do: We designed the Original Remote Mount Escort conversion kits and the  ECM 5446 "ACTIVE" radar jammer.
 
Remote Mount Escort: We no longer build remote radar conversions.
 
ECM 5446 "ACTIVE" Radar Jammer: We designed the ECM 5446 back in 1984.  Research and Development has continued to update the ECM 5446 until the end of 1990.  We no longer build the ECM 5446, but we still sell the "ECM 5446 Construction Plans and Custom Heatsink" along with a very limited supply of remaining hard to get parts.
 
As described in the CAR & DRIVER March 1996 issue, it currently only jams X & K band microwave.  Although no more future Research and Development is planned, you will be able to add Ka band and/or super wide Ka bands via either our main or slave unit(s) when more powerful transmitters become available.
 
See Car Stereo Spring 1986, Automobile June 1993, Car & Driver March 1996, just to name a few.
 
As of 8-01-95 we are only selling the "ECM 5446 Construction Plans". We used to sell the ECM 5446 assembled (as shown in CAR & DRIVER March issue 1996), but no longer do so.  If you buy the "ECM 5446 Construction Plans", you will still have to buy the transmitters as before, for the ECM 5446 to function.  You also need some type of radar detector to trigger the ECM 5446.  The ECM 5446 without transmitters is basically an electronic paperweight that has knobs, buttons, and lights.
 
Next: designed in 2005, the MouseGlider tm and was Patented in 2011.
 
Next: designed in 2011, the kickstand4u tm product which is the latest and most current endeavor and hopefully not the last and is patent pending.
 
Thanks for your interest in our products!
 

kickstand4u

1) Beginning with the drawing at the far left is what the kickstand4u tm looks like when it is in the fully extended position and is ready to use.
 
2) The next drawing to its right is a sideview of what kickstand4u tm looks like when in it's fully close position.  Nice, flat and unobtrusive.
 
3) The next drawing is a breakaway view of the kickstand4u tm.
 
4) And the final drawing on the far right is what you see when looking directly at kickstand4u tm attached to your device.