well ive been doing alot of research with radar and now i am moving onto laser.
I have a Valentine 1, will that notify me about laser before I get SHOT?
If the cop was shootin on someone in front of me, will i be alerted?
thanks
well ive been doing alot of research with radar and now i am moving onto laser.
I have a Valentine 1, will that notify me about laser before I get SHOT?
If the cop was shootin on someone in front of me, will i be alerted?
thanks
Taking your questions a bit out-of-order.
Yes, it should. Even my x50 does that. But it will depend quite a bit on line-of-sight of the detector.If the cop was shootin on someone in front of me, will i be alerted?
thanks
The V1 is arguably the best when it comes to alerting to laser. However, it's not above the laws of physics.I have a Valentine 1, will that notify me about laser before I get SHOT?
If you are the vehicle being targeted. Once you're shot, you're toast. Yes, it'll alert you....that you're being shot.
However, if the situation is right - that you're using a rabbit and that the enforcer is shooting the rabbit (or even vehicles in front of the rabbit) - you can get lucky.
If laser is your biggest threat, the combination of the V1 plus a good jammer would be your best investment.
Most of the time you only get a warning when you are the one being hit. Even if you get one before that most of the time you will only have a sec two to slow down. For this reason most pople get a jammer.
Several factors *MAY* give you advanced warning.
ONE: Distance from the LIDAR gun. The LIDAR beam widens as it travels to about 3' x 3' @1,000 feet.
This leads to
TWO: "Scatter" if the concentrated beam is far enough away or hits reflective / refractive surfaces between you and the LIDAR your detector may pick up the scatter (of the LIDAR beam) thus giving you advanced warning.
THREE: A LIDAR beam can be very tight at a close distance and therefore hit your plate / headlight / etc., before your detector sees the LIDAR beam.
Generally people try to cut down the reflectivity of there vehicle with either tint, non glossy paint / VEIL coating / smoked lenses / laser shields or other "plate covers". This cuts down the range of the lidar gun.
See Racer X for stealthy-ness. (Videos)
Beam pattern of a Pro Laser II at 62.5 feet.
I was also to get "scatter" readings ~10" OFF target (post) at that range too.
Stalker LIDAR beam @ 75 feet:
-Suf Daddy
ive decided to purchase some veil so i will have more time to slow down. Honest opinions; does this stuff reallly work against most lasers including ultralyte?
Only a laser jammer works against laser guns. 8)
X2, just get a LJOriginally Posted by sakoylini
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