1.8miles?!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idvOcUrDWyw]YouTube - Valentine 1 KA-Band From Rear 1.8 miles[/ame]
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1.8miles?!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idvOcUrDWyw]YouTube - Valentine 1 KA-Band From Rear 1.8 miles[/ame]
Was this a stationary or moving source?
No way is that the norm, based upon humidity and curves and such, but on a straight road on a dry day, totally possible. I got about 2 miles after I passed this LEO on both my V1 and my 9500ci, which has no rear facing antenna.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8ZNlV5kybU]YouTube - 9500ci vs V1 on Forward Facing 35.5Ka[/ame]
twice in the last week (today was the 2nd instance), I had a really late warning for Ka band with my 9500i which was off axis. Too late. I could've been screwed both times. Granted todays was in the pouring rain. I look forward to seeing if the V1 out performs it with instances like these.
He was at the bottom of a hill which curves, and facing on a right angle from the road I was traveling. Too late of a warning in my opinion, and it happened a few days ago as well.
I caught them from 5 miles away on a stright flat road in the dessert, so 1.8 isn't a problem for the V1.
Honestly, what really sets it apart are the arrows and the bogey counter. It helps eliminate traps in areas were there are known false alerts.