radar detectors !
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I am against Cobars because there is a permanent speed check on a road near my home in NC and the cobra we tested it with didn't detect it. My sisters' cheapest model beltronics picked it up from a mile away... Also us with actual detectors get POP!!! warnings when our detectors pick up Cobra and other cheap model detectors... And its real annoying!
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I am against Cobars because there is a permanent speed check on a road near my home in NC and the cobra we tested it with didn't detect it. My sisters' cheapest model beltronics picked it up from a mile away... Also us with actual detectors get POP!!! warnings when our detectors pick up Cobra and other cheap model detectors... And its real annoying!
yeah your probably right i agree that their cheap... the cobra i have picks up POP though...
#21
Mine is mounted to the mirror, its hard as heck to even see its there. I don't even take it down when I pass through Virginia. And as far as being hard wired making it more likely to be stole?????
Ummmm..... you can still unplug it and throw it in the center console when you park... Hardwiring does not mean its unable to disconnect. If you use the invisicord off the mirror power you can hang the cord over the mirror when its unhooked so that it does not attract attention hanging down.
Ummmm..... you can still unplug it and throw it in the center console when you park... Hardwiring does not mean its unable to disconnect. If you use the invisicord off the mirror power you can hang the cord over the mirror when its unhooked so that it does not attract attention hanging down.
#22
I'm hardly an expert on RADAR or LIDAR, but have been told by police that almost all RADAR units on the market today have a "hold" feature that keeps the beam locked inside the device until the right moment, at which point the officer will release it. It hits you car and returns the signal in milliseconds--- 100X faster than our reaction to the detector alarm going of. This guarantees a 100% possibility of being nailed if you're speeding.
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
#23
I am against Cobars because there is a permanent speed check on a road near my home in NC and the cobra we tested it with didn't detect it. My sisters' cheapest model beltronics picked it up from a mile away... Also us with actual detectors get POP!!! warnings when our detectors pick up Cobra and other cheap model detectors... And its real annoying!
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What Little Wire are you talking about???? The Invisicord I have is the same type/size wire that Passport uses from factory.... Clips into the detector just the same.
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I'm hardly an expert on RADAR or LIDAR, but have been told by police that almost all RADAR units on the market today have a "hold" feature that keeps the beam locked inside the device until the right moment, at which point the officer will release it. It hits you car and returns the signal in milliseconds--- 100X faster than our reaction to the detector alarm going of. This guarantees a 100% possibility of being nailed if you're speeding.
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
I like Escort radar detectors. You can attach them to jammers and performance is great. Cobras are just gimmicks basically and I've had a few Bells break down on me after a while. The Valentine is old technology by now.
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I'm hardly an expert on RADAR or LIDAR, but have been told by police that almost all RADAR units on the market today have a "hold" feature that keeps the beam locked inside the device until the right moment, at which point the officer will release it. It hits you car and returns the signal in milliseconds--- 100X faster than our reaction to the detector alarm going of. This guarantees a 100% possibility of being nailed if you're speeding.
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
You are very correct... BUT. That only means to NOT be speeding if you are the only car on the highway. If there is a car a half mile ahead of you and that cop radars them, my radar detector goes off... I slow down, then he radars me... then the next car.
I have been using radar detectors for about 20 years now and I never speed when I am the only car to be radared. There's gotta be a good spread of traffic for me to speed. And yes, there is a chance I will be the first car the cop radars, and I get the ticket. But they save me from WAY more tickets than I can count. A person must learn how to use a radar detector for it to work.
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LOOOOOOOL!!!! Do you even know what you are talking about with bands and such? Go search radar detector forums where people have tested most detectors fairly extensively, everyone knows Cobras are utter pieces of crap. You might as well save that $60 to pay the speeding ticket when your useless plastic paper weight fails to detect even a stationary constant-on. Next time do some research before you waste your money on a worthless detector.
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I'm hardly an expert on RADAR or LIDAR, but have been told by police that almost all RADAR units on the market today have a "hold" feature that keeps the beam locked inside the device until the right moment, at which point the officer will release it. It hits you car and returns the signal in milliseconds--- 100X faster than our reaction to the detector alarm going of. This guarantees a 100% possibility of being nailed if you're speeding.
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?
If an officer is using this technique, your detector is useless. I'm also told that some cops also carry RADAR detector detectors and will pull you over for this even more readily (although I think the Beltronics STi can't be detected).
Is this information right?