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http://www.copradar.com/preview/chapt7/ch7d1.html
I know it's not feasible, but wouldn't it be nice? Just point it at the cop car, zap him, and he has no power at all, all systems down.
Ok, I'll keep dreaming...
Besides, can you imagine trying to install that on your car? I bet your mpg would stink.
You have to realize that whenever you start posting anything on the Internet it radiates out all over cyberspace. So, be careful and check your pulse periodically, especially if you are using those new magnetic insoles.
My apologies...you are EMPtirely correct. Those tanks would be totally destroyed, therefore EMPty.
Anyway, I want to upgrade to a V1 for the new car, but it has some kind of "sun-blocker" that my '98 doesn't have across the top of the windshield. My question is will this checker-board type sun blocker effect performance? Has anyone else mounted a radar in a 2000 Deville of any trim level? Any constructive input welcome.
Thanks!
If BEL provides that size fuse in the CLA you should use the same 3 amp value in your hard wiring job....unless you want to toast your detector if there's a short somewhere. The geniuses at Radio Shack can aim you to any in-line fuse holder. Just be sure to buy a couple of 3 amp fuses in case the holder comes with some other amperage fuse.
I also prefer to make my connection near the mirror, as it gets your detector up high where it will give you maximum range. You might want to check to see if the power source that you are planning to tap is switched on/off by your ignition switch. That would be best, as you might not want your detector to remain powered on (overnight?) when you remove your ignition key and don't manually switch your detector off.
No directions or hit counter. But I'm not sure that will be very beneficial to me. I also like the dimming features on the Bel. The jury is still out though ... haven't made up my mind just yet.
Anyone ever made a purchase there?
My money is on the V1.
My money was and IS on the Valentine 1. The arrows' indication of the direction from which the "threat" is coming, are hands-down the best, most valuable, feature. You can't beat the range either.
All anyone needs, to convince themselves of the virtues of the V1, is to pay the cost of the ticket and several years of higher insurance premiums after getting a citation with a lesser unit.
http://www.speedzones.com/companys/valentine/valentine.html
you will see that the V1 beat the 980 in the comparison.
I hate wires hanging all over my car, but I'm not the mechanic-type. The guy at V1 said all I need to do is attach the main unit to a visor, tuck the cord behind the windshield and run it down to the fuse box to an adaptor that comes with it. And the concealment unit can be plugged into the fuse box too. I have a 2001 Acura CL-type S. Will it be as easy as it sounds?
And besides, after the V1 saves your sorry [non-permissible content removed] from Smokey, you'll be loving us all over again.
to blane, I have confirmed that the lead that I'm going to use from my mirror is switched with the ignition. considering I have left my current detector on over night several times, I'm really looking forward to not having to worry about it. Let me ask you this, does the quick on, off, and on that occurs with many electrical systems at start-up turn the detector on, off, then on again, and can that cycle fry the detector (even with the fuse, of course)?
I agree with joe166. You should not be concerned.
Also, if it's not any good, can I replace it and still hard-wire the new one in to the dash or does it have to be windshield to get full range?
Any info will be appreciated.
I was looking into one of these since I live in VA. From what I have heard, they are equivalent to an above average detector.
Theoretically, the sonaradar should get faster as you approach a radar trap. If it is not doing so, it may be that it is an older unit and the police have newer radar guns with a different frequency.
It's also possible that the cops are using laser.
and have yet to find a correlation between its
Highway Alert and any law enforcement vehicles
nearby. For those of you who have one, does it
seem to work?
My BCT-7 saved my butt a couple of times. Paid for itself in two trips.