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X5 Meister 02-09-2010 12:51 PM

Give my best to Mrs. Valentine.

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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer (Post 710519)
You still don't get it. Hahahaha! :bustingup


C's Bimmer 02-09-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by X5 Meister (Post 710520)
Give my best to Mrs. Valentine.

Finally something intelligent! Thank god! This thread was becoming so boring. :bustingup:bustingup

X5Sport 02-09-2010 01:04 PM

At least you folks have a slightly less Draconian approach to speeding. We did once too when there were real policemen on the streets who would give you an ear bashing and a 'correctional lecture' before letting you on your way. Now it's all done by cameras and they give no leeway other than the 10% +/-2mph legal requirement.

My own experience with laser detectors is that the beam is so narrow even out to the 'typical' distance of 500 feet), and usually aimed at either the number plate (UK ones are highly reflective with a layer of micro glass beads) or headlight, that the detectors never actually receive the beam unless they are mounted on the front bumper. The beamwidth is of the order of an inch or less with no appreciable scatter for a detector to work on even out to a mile or so (and it's only about 1mm to start with). By the time the alarm has gone it's waaayyyy too late. About 1/10sec is all that's needed. The one time I did get caught I has less than 1/2 second's sight of the van with the laser/camera unit and the detector never beeped once (receiver at the base of the windscreen where the beam never went) as I went past. I was duly fined and had to pay up.

At least you guys get a better chance it seems - well in some States anyway.;)

X5 Meister 02-09-2010 01:04 PM

Some great info/advice. I'd be interested in hearing why you chose the LI system over another one like say the M27/M47?

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Originally Posted by jewelthief (Post 697460)
If you live in an area where RDs are illegal and Spectre is used, then the V1 is not an viable option. The RedLine is the best performing windshield mounted RD you can buy that is invisible to Spectre. This is by far the best reason to choose the RedLine over the V1.... but if you live or drive in states where RDs are legal then the redline is probably not worth the extra coin...ALSO even if u use the redline in states where RDs are illegal then u still have to be careful where u mount it.... virginia cops will hunt u down if they get a visual on it..

The 9500CI truely will out preform the V1 in most cases.... i do mostly city driving so i use the 9500ix in my vehicles with the gps locator to filter out previous false alarms and store old speed traps

If u really want to monitor who is monitoring your speed then also consider a laser interceptor system...we recently installed a quad LI system on two of my cars and and did some of our own tests using 3 different guns...the guns were jammed to the gun on both cars... also the laser interceptor will notify u what model/make gun the cop is using..... fun stuff...if u are speeding and pick up the laser alarm then i usually slow down and then turn the system off.. this allows the cop to get a reading of your now legal speed so he does not get pissed off... tho the LI system is legal in most states


X5 Meister 02-09-2010 01:11 PM

Excellent points. You point out well one of the major flaws in laser detector design when dealing with mobile setups that can be adjusted to hit the area of the car below the windshield. At 330 terahertz and a typical operator distance of just a few hundred feet some models have a beam width of less than 12 inches. No laser detector will identify it and your only choice will be to jam it which will require a setup that sufficiently covers the entire front of the car, with emphasis on the license plate area, and in some cases will require more than 1 or 2 jamming heads.

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Originally Posted by X5Sport (Post 710527)
At least you folks have a slightly less Draconian approach to speeding. We did once too when there were real policemen on the streets who would give you an ear bashing and a 'correctional lecture' before letting you on your way. Now it's all done by cameras and they give no leeway other than the 10% +/-2mph legal requirement.

My own experience with laser detectors is that the beam is so narrow even out to the 'typical' distance of 500 feet), and usually aimed at either the number plate (UK ones are highly reflective with a layer of micro glass beads) or headlight, that the detectors never actually receive the beam unless they are mounted on the front bumper. The beamwidth is of the order of an inch or less with no appreciable scatter for a detector to work on even out to a mile or so (and it's only about 1mm to start with). By the time the alarm has gone it's waaayyyy too late. About 1/10sec is all that's needed. The one time I did get caught I has less than 1/2 second's sight of the van with the laser/camera unit and the detector never beeped once (receiver at the base of the windscreen where the beam never went) as I went past. I was duly fined and had to pay up.

At least you guys get a better chance it seems - well in some States anyway.;)


Dannyell 02-09-2010 02:15 PM

interesting thread...

Can't wait till radar detectors become useless everywhere ;)

Had V1...yes arrows are nice...but no matter where the signal comes from you still slow down...just a commodity which adds to the price...

Had the passport 9500i...same as V1 to me at least. Both of them went off in the same places regarding the false alarms...

Try driving here with an RD now a days. Cops don't keep their radars on anymore...so when you hear the beeps... usually their close as hell or their either after someone else...

But every patrol car has and uses laser on highways and even city...

Unless you also get a jammer $400 + is a waste of money whether you get a beeper with gps or one with arrows ;)

brian5 02-09-2010 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Dannyell (Post 710549)
interesting thread...

Can't wait till radar detectors become useless everywhere ;)

Had V1...yes arrows are nice...but no matter where the signal comes from you still slow down...just a commodity which adds to the price...

Had the passport 9500i...same as V1 to me at least. Both of them went off in the same places regarding the false alarms...

Try driving here with an RD now a days. Cops don't keep their radars on anymore...so when you hear the beeps... usually their close as hell or their either after someone else...

But every patrol car has and uses laser on highways and even city...

Unless you also get a jammer $400 + is a waste of money whether you get a beeper with gps or one with arrows ;)

Sort of agree but if you want to spend only $400, the V1 is is the way to go. I have had so many saves on my V1 -- I haven't had a ticket for 23 years now! (I didn't have a V1 then...)

I have my remote display up near my heads-up display so I frequently drive with V1 muted. Only have any volume if I'm on the open road and way over...

http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...om/zombie3.gif ... a V1 Zombie

realchef 02-09-2010 08:30 PM

FWIW

Years without a detector. Did pretty darn well. Finally went with the V1 combined with the S1 to put the display on the OBC display, fantastic.

COUNT is critical. Many static speed signs in town. The cops will now hang out in the vicinity taking radar. The V1 lets you know how many signals it is detecting. Saved me a few times.

Direction is key as well. Have had multiple signals at once. When one patrol car passes on the the other side of the freeway, it still shows that car passing and highlights the strongest signal and DIRECTION to keep you from driving into a another patrol car's trap. Also, some patrol officers (Texas) like to sneak up on cars as they work their way through traffic. It's nice to see the signal is from behind and react appropriately. Usually, they turn it on intermittently as they spy a possible offender. The V1 has saved me from this.

As far as distance sensitivity.... the V1 covers a massive amt. of ground. (The mounting height is crucial to any detector operating at high capacity.) It would seem that if another RD can go out farther, what's the point. I pick up signals on the Highway constantly, at low level, and wait, watching it grow to critical.

It would seem logical that at the highest end of the RD market, you get down to splitting hairs and personal preferences. If you guys can honestly use a V1 and think it is useless, then WOW!

The V1 is continually upgradable.

realchef 02-10-2010 12:05 AM

BTW,

Valentine pioneered the magnesium case, like 20 yrs ago. It is as undectable as any other high end RD.

X5 Meister 02-10-2010 12:37 AM

Yes they did, but according to more recent tests your 2nd statement isn't accurate.

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Originally Posted by realchef (Post 710728)
BTW,

Valentine pioneered the magnesium case, like 20 yrs ago. It is as undectable as any other high end RD.



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