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    Default 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    When you lock-out false alert by hand, every frequency which is presented at the area is LockOut-ed right? I'd notice that when 9500ci locks-out automaticaly by AutoLearn feature, frequency/frequencies NEED to be repeted to be stored in memory as false alert, otherwise we get an alert even when storing is in progress.
    Has Enybody had similar oservation?

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by € View Post
    When you lock-out false alert by hand, every frequency which is presented at the area is LockOut-ed right? I'd notice that when 9500ci locks-out automaticaly by AutoLearn feature, frequency/frequencies NEED to be repeted to be stored in memory as false alert, otherwise we get an alert even when storing is in progress.
    Has Enybody had similar oservation?
    I agree. The 9500ci locks out each frequency, one by one, once it has seen each false alert three times, while the manual Truelock locks out everything it sees when you press the mute button three times. So, I agree, the autolearn is safer than the manual Truelock. Also, I think the frequency blocks are smaller than the 30MHz blocks of the 9500i, but that's just a guess as of now, because the 9500ci seems more prone to false alerts that reoccur die to frequency drift than my 9500i was. I also think the lockout radii are smaller.

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by djrams80 View Post
    The 9500ci locks out each frequency, one by one, once it has seen each false alert three times, while the manual Truelock locks out everything it sees when you press the mute button three times. So, I agree, the autolearn is safer than the manual Truelock. Also, I think the frequency blocks are smaller than the 30MHz blocks of the 9500i, but that's just a guess as of now, because the 9500ci seems more prone to false alerts that reoccur die to frequency drift than my 9500i was. I also think the lockout radii are smaller.
    wow...imagine that DJ.
    perhaps thats why YOU with your Ci have such high opinions of the TrueLock reliability and I have to DISAGREE whole-heartedly with it on the 9500i. hmmm?

    xox

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    I haven’t been able to experience Auto Learn yet, but i prefer manually locking out for now. I am so anile about how i lock out a location there is no way an automated TrueLock would make me completely comfortable.

    But who knows, when I get a ci I guess I will find out.

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by CJR238 View Post
    I haven’t been able to experience Auto Learn yet, but i prefer manually locking out for now. I am so anile about how i lock out a location there is no way an automated TrueLock would make me completely comfortable.

    But who knows, when I get a ci I guess I will find out.
    although DJ's explanation makes it sound golden....I get chills thinking about letting the device decide whats real and whats not as well CJR...but who knows. I don't own a Ci

    and I think you meant Anal....you are ANAL arent you?
    anile refers to being feeble like an old woman...

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Offshore View Post
    5 boxes of popcorn........that'll get pricey nowadays

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by RadarKid View Post
    wow...imagine that DJ.
    perhaps thats why YOU with your Ci have such high opinions of the TrueLock reliability and I have to DISAGREE whole-heartedly with it on the 9500i. hmmm?

    xox
    He had a 9500I first and still does, well its going to be a ix now.

    As i have stated and always will TrueLock is reliable if used intelligently and according to the "Risk Scenarios".



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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by djrams80 View Post
    ... Also, I think the frequency blocks are smaller than the 30MHz blocks of the 9500i, but that's just a guess as of now, because the 9500ci seems more prone to false alerts that reoccur die to frequency drift than my 9500i was. I also think the lockout radii are smaller.
    Agree - frequency blocks are 4-5 MHz and lockout radius has maybe only about 100-200 feets. 9500ci is far more accurate than 9500i/ix.

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    Default Re: 9500ci - It's safer to LockOut by Autolearn than by hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by RadarKid View Post
    although DJ's explanation makes it sound golden....I get chills thinking about letting the device decide whats real and whats not as well CJR...but who knows. I don't own a Ci

    and I think you meant Anal....you are ANAL arent you?
    anile refers to being feeble like an old woman...
    I hope i will be getting a ci soon. Auto sounds nice but i prefer some control even if its limited.

    Im starting to feel a bit feeble in my old age.

 

 

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