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    Default From the officer's POV

    I would encourage all of you to do a youtube search on 'jsb08vette'. You will see a bunch of vids from an officer who uses the Stalker DSR2X (the V1 of police radar), and is kind enough to share his experiences on video and just how deadly instant on can be, and the different configurations the DSR2X has to defeat RD's. He does demonstrate the swiftness and stealth of I/O both stationary and moving.

    Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback.

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    There are already videos on this website of his (from youtube), there are many member who have seen his videos (or at least one) myself included.

    EDIT:
    http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...raked-i-o.html

    But good find.

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    I kind of suspected that but it's better to have some redundancy Better duplicate information, then none at all.

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Yeah, they are great vids form an enthusiast point of view. The Stalker DSR2 is a pretty badass gadget. I love the two way moving speed monitoring. Good stuff. The IO vids are pretty good too.

    Also, his vette and S10 are pretty badass too.
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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Quote Originally Posted by Xen0n flash View Post
    I would encourage all of you to do a youtube search on 'jsb08vette'. You will see a bunch of vids from an officer who uses the Stalker DSR2X (the V1 of police radar), and is kind enough to share his experiences on video and just how deadly instant on can be, and the different configurations the DSR2X has to defeat RD's. He does demonstrate the swiftness and stealth of I/O both stationary and moving.

    Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback.
    I don't see no difference using the DSR2X and any other brands other than voice and directional features. All radar guns are dangerous when applied properly and all radar detector users apply the same basic principles whether you are against a DSR2x or any other radar systems. As always, I/O is deadly when applied properly.

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Notice that he does endorse the V1 =)

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Quote Originally Posted by Xen0n flash View Post
    Notice that he does endorse the V1 =)
    Well, I was about to say that this belonged in the "Radar Usage" forum, but nice save with that last post.

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Quote Originally Posted by Xen0n flash View Post
    Notice that he does endorse the V1 =)
    Cops who use RDs seem to always use V1s. That should tell you something.
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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Quote Originally Posted by erickonphoenix View Post
    Cops who use RDs seem to always use V1s. That should tell you something.

    Yes - They have not seen a Sti-R or 9500ci Yet.

    (sorry - I could not resist)

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    Default Re: From the officer's POV

    Quote Originally Posted by samq45 View Post
    Yes - They have not seen a Sti-R or 9500ci Yet.

    (sorry - I could not resist)

    Pretty much, or they can't afford one.


    Even though... they don't really need one.

 

 

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