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1206 messages, Last post on Dec 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM
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I'm not interested in speeding in town. I guess if you are speeding by Wal Mart, then you have a use for the hit counter. I've found that the vast majority of these instances of "multiple" hits or places where the auto door opener will set your detector off are in town/city and I obey the speed limits there. |
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Neither was I. I was making a 1700 road trip from Texas to Virginia, and the Walmart/Sams/Lowes or whatever was visible from the highway. In Atlanta, they have some radar-activated stop lights, instead of the magnetic detection types found in VA. Every overpass I went through, the V1 would pop up & say "bogey" and then let me know when I passed it. One particular overpass, it popped much earlier than before, and it was practically having a conniption by the time I got to the overpass. The reason was some guy had stalled and a cop was parked under the overpass, helping him / writing him up and he had left his radar on. Hit counter read "2". Much more usefull than just a light and a beep, 'cuz I was getting really used to ignoring signals from overpasses in that town. Using a detector when you're in town and not speeding... the easy way to fix this is to shut the thing off until you hit the highway. At that point, every brand is just as effective. |
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Anyone know of a website that keeps track of towns or states that use Laser? I just received my V1 today and I do agree Laser is a toughie to get away from. Might as well avoid the towns. Also, are there any techies out there that have a spec for the V1 interface to the remote display? I am in the works of building an mp3 player/gps unit for my car and thought having an onscreen readout would be cool. They (Valentine) were not willing to give away the spec though. Hard thing to hack too since you gotta spark the alarms. G |
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| try speedtrap.com | |
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| ok, I'm witcha now, Bhelper. | |
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In Atlanta, before the 96 Olympics, they installed a traffic monitoring system to tell which roads were congested. The system uses radar to determine average traffic speed. It also has video cameras that they can switch to to look at the traffic flow. No, you can turn on your TV in the morning, and see how busy the traffic is before you depart for work. |
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| hey everyone. ok, i just got my first ticket yesterday and obviously i'm not too happy about it. luckily i can go to traffic school to get the points off my record so my insurance doesn't go up. well, anyway, i don't want this to happen again so i've decided to go ahead and get a radar detector. i know that the v1 is probably the best detector on the market, but to be honest i just don't have 400 bucks to spend. i was just curious as to what u guys would consider to be the #2 detector on the market and the price for it. thanks a lot | |
| I was wondering where and how much a radar jammer would cost or is it standard with some radar detectors? | |
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Don't bother. Radar jammers are either 1) useless, 2) illegal or 3) both. If you mean the VG-2 protection, that is pretty much standard with all modern detectors. That won't block radar, but it will keep them from picking up on the fact that you have a detector. |
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| Radar jammers are illegal, but they do work. I don't mean ANYTHING from "Rocky Mountain Radar" or ANYTHING advertised as a "passive jammer." These things DO NOT work, period, point blank, end of story. Do not buy a passive jammer under any circumstances. However, active jammers do work, but they aren't that available and none to my knowledge are tuned to the more modern radar frequencies. The illegality is pretty trivial... | |
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