Re: radar/laser detectors
I have a cobra, older model, the laser dector doesnt work for ----, but the radar saved my ass 100's of times. they way I look at it, if it saves you 1 time, its payed off. and the emergencey warning dector works great too, ie. emergency vehicles and accidents
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Re: radar/laser detectors
The Valentine one is seriousy the only one worth it. Find any objective comparison test and they are so far ahead its not even funny. A friend of mine just picked one up and its incredible to see how accurate it is.
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Re: radar/laser detectors
Originally Posted by racerex
The Valentine one is seriousy the only one worth it. Find any objective comparison test and they are so far ahead its not even funny. A friend of mine just picked one up and its incredible to see how accurate it is.
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Re: radar/laser detectors
man, do these things actually detect cops or only cops with their radar's on...
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Re: radar/laser detectors
Originally Posted by turboDA6
man, do these things actually detect cops or only cops with their radar's on...
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Re: radar/laser detectors
Originally Posted by Paul99EX
Originally Posted by turboDA6
man, do these things actually detect cops or only cops with their radar's on...
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Re: radar/laser detectors
um, just buy a scanner and listen to the truckers on th highway, they tell each other when to slow down because of a cop. Radar detectors are ---- in the cities.
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Re: radar/laser detectors
Originally Posted by turboDA6
Originally Posted by Paul99EX
Originally Posted by turboDA6
man, do these things actually detect cops or only cops with their radar's on...
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Re: radar/laser detectors
I think that may be an urban legend. :)
Im sure SOME emergency vehicles may have a "light changer" (for lack of better term) in them but i dont think they are prevalent. I havent seen one yet and i dont know any Po-Po vehicles here in Florida with them. |
Re: radar/laser detectors
Originally Posted by T-RO
I think that may be an urban legend. :)
Im sure SOME emergency vehicles may have a "light changer" (for lack of better term) in them but i dont think they are prevalent. I havent seen one yet and i dont know any Po-Po vehicles here in Florida with them. http://www.skyoptics.com/Mirt.htm I've debated on buying one for a long time, but it wouldn't be worth it here. When I lived in Tucson, all of the stoplights can be activated by one of these, but where I'm at its hit and miss. I have actually designed a homemade one, all it is is a strobe operating at 14 hz. I did not have any sort infrared filter for it though, and once again, it really wouldn't be super useful where i drive. |
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