Which Radar Detector to Buy
#23
not you silly goose
#24
Originally posted by jwenger@July 16, 2005, 11:46 AM
Dustin says it pathetic and he's "Da Man"
Dustin says it pathetic and he's "Da Man"
#25
Originally posted by dustindu4@July 13, 2005, 10:40 PM
I don't like the solo 2 because it might behave erratically on weak batteries, plus you have to turn it on and off yourself. Oh yeah you always gotta buy batteries, I bet those don't last long
I don't like the solo 2 because it might behave erratically on weak batteries, plus you have to turn it on and off yourself. Oh yeah you always gotta buy batteries, I bet those don't last long
#27
Originally posted by Dusty1@July 16, 2005, 10:31 AM
In VA radar detectors are illegal. Not sure what other states outlawed them too, but my question is: don't radar detectors also emit RF so that the police can tell if you have a radar detector operating?
In VA radar detectors are illegal. Not sure what other states outlawed them too, but my question is: don't radar detectors also emit RF so that the police can tell if you have a radar detector operating?
There are currently 2 types of Radar Detector Dectors.
One is known as VG2. Used by most police forces in North America.
This can be fooled by most radar detectors today. Making them invisible to VG2.
The new Radar Detector Detector, is called Spectre and it's now up to v3.
These are the nasty onces that cannot be fooled by anything legally sold.
Fortunetly they are not widely used. The biggest suporter is Ontario Canada. The US still uses VG2 for the most part. But they are swtiching to Spectre where radar detectors are illegal to use.
I just found anintersting article regarding this.
SPECTRE III Article
#28
Originally posted by CannonBaller@July 16, 2005, 7:50 PM
There are currently 2 types of Radar Detector Dectors.
One is known as VG2. Used by most police forces in North America.
This can be fooled by most radar detectors today. Making them invisible to VG2.
The new Radar Detector Detector, is called Spectre and it's now up to v3.
These are the nasty onces that cannot be fooled by anything legally sold.
Fortunetly they are not widely used. The biggest suporter is Ontario Canada. The US still uses VG2 for the most part. But they are swtiching to Spectre where radar detectors are illegal to use.
I just found anintersting article regarding this.
SPECTRE III Article
There are currently 2 types of Radar Detector Dectors.
One is known as VG2. Used by most police forces in North America.
This can be fooled by most radar detectors today. Making them invisible to VG2.
The new Radar Detector Detector, is called Spectre and it's now up to v3.
These are the nasty onces that cannot be fooled by anything legally sold.
Fortunetly they are not widely used. The biggest suporter is Ontario Canada. The US still uses VG2 for the most part. But they are swtiching to Spectre where radar detectors are illegal to use.
I just found anintersting article regarding this.
SPECTRE III Article
#29
Whtmule, what state do you live in? I'm asking because the only state in the country that outlaws radar detectors is Virginia. If you live anywhere else, it's perfectly fine to keep the radar detector in plain view.
My personal reccomendation for a radar detector is the Escort Passport 8500 X50. Mounting is another personal preference, but I find it to work best for me 5 - 7 above the dashboard, mounted in the center of the windshield. A general rule of thumb is to make sure the radar detector is not obstructed by window tint or solid objects.
Check out my comprehensive thread on total ticket prevention strategies:
Ticket Prevention Thread
My personal reccomendation for a radar detector is the Escort Passport 8500 X50. Mounting is another personal preference, but I find it to work best for me 5 - 7 above the dashboard, mounted in the center of the windshield. A general rule of thumb is to make sure the radar detector is not obstructed by window tint or solid objects.
Check out my comprehensive thread on total ticket prevention strategies:
Ticket Prevention Thread
#30
13 years in law enforcement and only once have I ever stopped someone with a V1. He said "I thought I was safe because there was another car between you and me." That was true but most modern radars show the speed of the closest vehicle and the speed of the fastest vehicle in the group.
So, no radar detector will prevent you from getting a ticket if you don't listen to what it is trying to tell you.
So, no radar detector will prevent you from getting a ticket if you don't listen to what it is trying to tell you.
#33
Originally posted by OBleedingMe@July 17, 2005, 12:21 PM
Whtmule, what state do you live in? I'm asking because the only state in the country that outlaws radar detectors is Virginia. If you live anywhere else, it's perfectly fine to keep the radar detector in plain view.
My personal reccomendation for a radar detector is the Escort Passport 8500 X50. Mounting is another personal preference, but I find it to work best for me 5 - 7 above the dashboard, mounted in the center of the windshield. A general rule of thumb is to make sure the radar detector is not obstructed by window tint or solid objects.
Check out my comprehensive thread on total ticket prevention strategies:
Ticket Prevention Thread
Whtmule, what state do you live in? I'm asking because the only state in the country that outlaws radar detectors is Virginia. If you live anywhere else, it's perfectly fine to keep the radar detector in plain view.
My personal reccomendation for a radar detector is the Escort Passport 8500 X50. Mounting is another personal preference, but I find it to work best for me 5 - 7 above the dashboard, mounted in the center of the windshield. A general rule of thumb is to make sure the radar detector is not obstructed by window tint or solid objects.
Check out my comprehensive thread on total ticket prevention strategies:
Ticket Prevention Thread
#34
Originally posted by Dusty1@July 18, 2005, 8:36 AM
I read that radar detectors are also illegal in Washington DC.
I read that radar detectors are also illegal in Washington DC.
#35
I ordered the Escort Passport 8500 X50 this weekend. After shopping locally I ended up buying from Ebay and saved over $50.
I got my first speeding ticket in over 15 years a couple of weeks ago on the interstate. I just want a little warning.
I got my first speeding ticket in over 15 years a couple of weeks ago on the interstate. I just want a little warning.
#37
I hard wired my Stalker into my dome light and it works great. The power to the dome light actually shuts off completely after like 30 minutes, just in case you leave the light on after you park/exit the car. I can hear my detector power up each time I unlock the door, if it has been sitting for a while, and it is powered all the time while the car is running. I have had it this way for about 3 weeks and have had no issues. I wired it up following this thread:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...282&hl=passport
jeff
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...282&hl=passport
jeff
#38
I see a lot of police on the NJ Turnpike hiding behing overpasses and facing away from the oncoming traffic. That way, when their radar is running, you go past them and have little or no time to react.
Can the Escort 8500 X50 detect a radar if it is behind an overpass and shooting ahead of you and not at you?
Can the Escort 8500 X50 detect a radar if it is behind an overpass and shooting ahead of you and not at you?
#39
Originally posted by Dusty1@July 20, 2005, 3:52 PM
Can the Escort 8500 X50 detect a radar if it is behind an overpass and shooting ahead of you and not at you?
Can the Escort 8500 X50 detect a radar if it is behind an overpass and shooting ahead of you and not at you?
This is why a high end detector, such as and X50, V1, or bel vector is much more useful. If you look at radar tests, the cobra's uniden, radio shack brands, ect don't have the same sensativity, and won't pick up these weak reflected signals.
#40
[quote=dustindu4,July 13, 2005, 5:24 PM]
Either a Valentine One or Passport 8500
check this out
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=22282
[/quotwell i got the parts and tried this on the convertible; unfortunately, the insides are somwhat different due to the top switch but the real problem is that there is no where to ground it; the top is different from the hard top where there is exposed metal; not here; anyone with a convertible that did hook up with this method please post where you put the ground; thankse]
Either a Valentine One or Passport 8500
check this out
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=22282
[/quotwell i got the parts and tried this on the convertible; unfortunately, the insides are somwhat different due to the top switch but the real problem is that there is no where to ground it; the top is different from the hard top where there is exposed metal; not here; anyone with a convertible that did hook up with this method please post where you put the ground; thankse]