I'm no expert, but from what I've read brute force will be easily detected causing a jam code, unlike modern jammers that send an interference pattern based on the gun firing.
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I'm no expert, but from what I've read brute force will be easily detected causing a jam code, unlike modern jammers that send an interference pattern based on the gun firing.
Yeah, a friend of mine's gf has an Audi S4 and even when you turn it off, the radar is still going.
I think this sums it up. If you can test each head with a tester from LI, a real lidar gun, or even an IR remote control that triggers it, it sounds like a good deal.
I think this sums it up. If you can test each head with a tester from LI, a real lidar gun, or even an IR remote control that triggers it, it sounds like a good deal.
Dude, if you can make a solid app, do it. And if you enjoy coding, all the more power to you for enjoying your craft and trade; and you might just make a buck doing it. There's a ton of innovation...
Cliff - Does this apply to the previous style wiring also (no male/female connector for easy changing)? I have cut the wiring at the rj11 connector end when removing the jammers from one car and...
Mine have survived being parked outside in New England for 3+ years now with no issues.
I had the same problem with at least K-band after about 2 years of ownership. I sent it in for repair and Escort fixed it pretty quickly, along with a note explaining what exactly had been done.
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I've had mine for a few years now with no speaker issues. Last year I had to send it in for repair when it stopped detecting radar though, but I'm willing to bet the repair soldering was better than...
Instead of scanning the whole Ka band which is 33.4 GHz to 36.0 GHZ. You can select only a fraction of that and only keep the frequencies used by police radar being 33.8, 34.7 and 35.5. The detector...
It's a fantastic upgrade from the x50, you won't be disappointed, especially if off-axis detection is important.
Can you explain your thinking more? Are you suggesting the days of detection are over?
Any updates? Considering the non-hardwire kit has been on the market for 6 months now, it's pretty surprising that the ship date on these just as easy to produce hardwire kits keeps slipping...
Shizer...
$1k install is way too much IMO. If you can handle a level, follow directions to (maybe) remove your grill, wire up to either existing +/gnd wiring or install a fuse splitter, and optionally take...
Any updates on when these will be available?
When I sent my redline in, they had it fixed in a day or 2 (the note the technician sent back mentioned having to re-solder some components and test everything). I could believe they banged it out...
Unfortunately they're still prohibitively expensive.
Unfortunately they're still prohibitively expensive.
Really? What if it was your kid that they killed?[/QUOTE]
Do you mean what would I think if that was the corpse of my child they were pissing on?
I just started using Waze this week and I'm liking it more than Trapster, mainly for the realtime traffic updates and ability to see others on the road using it.
I'm looking forward to using this...
While I agree Escort Live will likely have less users than Trapster (certainly for the immediate future), Trapster has tipped me off more than once to an active speed trap, negative nancy.
That...
Just canceled my order. I'm not a fan of the coiled cords. I can see why some like them but it just means more stuff floating around for me.
I'll wait until the direct-wire cord is released and...
Yeah, I'm a bit disappointed in the detection failure... It's pretty scary knowing that you've been driving blind when you thought your detector was working. I would have expected a "service" alert...
A week ago I noticed my RL wasn't picking up K-band from the speed signs along my commute. Dug up the manual and restored the factory settings, which seemed to fix it for about a week. Now it's not...