One of the things about being a "professional speeder" (what law enforcement considers anyone using electronic aids, as I understand it) is that the education can get expensive in a hurry. All the...
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One of the things about being a "professional speeder" (what law enforcement considers anyone using electronic aids, as I understand it) is that the education can get expensive in a hurry. All the...
From the aircraft patrols. Vascar can also be used by ground patrols, though I can't say that I've seen this in years.
BTW, I use a Spybuster. Simple, but seems to work fairly well.
Both the...
Fed her for under 5, I vote [Keeper-A][/QUOTE]
I have no idea what happened there. Think I've got it fixed, now.
Here's what that was supposed to be: Radar Roy's Blue Raider Radar Jammer Review
BTW, have y'all seen this?
Radar Roy's Blue Raider Radar Jammer Review
I'm thinking Arby's.
I received this email yesterday evening:
I noticed this on the ALP: "holds the widest protection angle (up to ±15°H ±15°V)"
And it made me wonder if there might be any advantage to a slight upward tilt (maybe 2-3°) when mounting the heads,...
When trying to view your photos of the license plates in the OnTrack IR Invisi-Plate Infared Camera Cover thread, I got a message about not having enough privileges to access them. Is there something...
Thanks! Interesting that it's in that many states. In Texas, it doesn't necessarily seem to be much enforced, if at all. I see GPS windshield mounts everywhere.
1) Can anyone direct me to a list of states that outlaw devices being attached to the windshield (or is this only a California thing?)
2) Does it apply to out-of-state vehicles just passing...
Maybe a good reason to use a dashcam?
Can't help you with your question about where to find the surveys, but nearly every freeway around Fort Worth/Dallas is set at 60. There's NO reason for them to be set this artificially low, except...
First, I have absolutely no experience with the V1. That said...
• Have you checked a known working cable, and confirmed the pin positions?
• Have you checked continuity for each of the contacts...
LOL!
Or, the opening credits for the first Superman film, even. :D
Clearly, Dave, you're not here for help, nor for information, but merely for a nice, long-winded, bellowing rant.
Thanks for dropping in, and good luck with all that.
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Anyone for pizza?
- OR -
So, which is it?
1) You have NO idea whether it worked correctly when installed?
2) Or, you DID know that it didn't work when installed, but didn't bother to do anything about it...
Hadn't noticed. I was really much more interested in its performance.
Maybe they could do a Bill Blass edition? :rolleyes:
From the example displays I've seen, yes, that is an option.
That's great news. RDD stealth (planning a trip to VA,) QT, and long range. I'm in.
My Jeep goes to 11. ;)
So... I've been away from the forum for a couple months (reading up on Triumphs and other motorcycles,) and I see there's a new BS RDR update for the Redline. From what I've read so far, it appears...
I don't disagree with this, however in my use, the detector has always been at least slightly below the the bottom edge of the tint strip, in all the cars I've ever used it in. In the Jeep it's...
It does remind a bit of 12 year-olds jumping up and sticking their tongues out, doesn't it? :p
And no suction cup marks or brackets left on the windshield to tip off a thief that there might be something of value in the car.
I like the visor clip for use in multiple vehicles, plus it keeps...