Funny thing, American detector made especially for Europe doesn't see American lidar with algo made especially for... wait... Europe? What an irony, hahaaa :)
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Funny thing, American detector made especially for Europe doesn't see American lidar with algo made especially for... wait... Europe? What an irony, hahaaa :)
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That would be too easy for big E. They would rather do to make "completely new" $2000 9550ci with extended, improved, linear ramp-up, the first on the world you can on/off ;)
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Maybe a little contest for the most...
Hello people, I bring you fire!
Oh sh!t, not the text...
Hello people, I bring you LI userbars. Maybe someone will like:
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Definitely not, since is not equipped with a GPS module. Certainly AutoScan works as in all non-GPS Belscort detectors - read Patent No. 4630054.
Now it makes perfect sense, thanks nine_c1!
K band is pretty much +/- 24.150, where Ka is 26.5-40 GHz.[/QUOTE]
33.6-36.0 GHz or something recently changed?
I don't want to hijack the thread but still can't uderstand one little thing - if V1 parks its LO on one frequency for 10 sec., how the heck is it possible that still can detect other signals even in...
I'm also curious :D
The most interesting to me is if they tried to squeeze out of this system more, for example, using the main reflector plane of the parabolic, or went to the sitter designing...
Could you expand your statement?
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Here is small pic-manual how I build it:
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And a whole thread: http://www.radardetector.net/forums/showthread.php?t=57031&p=690469&viewfull=1#post690469
Not exactly. This what you wrote is just energy (sensitivity) gain. But energy decreases the square of the distance, so it looks like this:
3dBm = 2X sensitivity = 1.4X detection distance
6dBm =...
I made several horm extensions and absolutely can't confirm this!
Unless you overdo the size and horn extension will give not more than 12 dB gain, increased sensitivity and improved detection...
OK, after watching Roy's film at his blog...
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Shape and size of the tube orifice indicates that it is not used ordinary, simple plate at 45 degrees but probably the entire tube is...
Hahaha, he had to be kidding :D This is a simple plaque at an angle of 45 degrees. That's all.
They could bend the plaque in the shape of parabola or even simple arc. Instead of excess sensitivity...
Sorry for double posting.
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I'm affraid that is completely the opposite, I mean that all US Belscort models have RDR, but is not an option you can disable.
As I described above - all US models, except the STi-R.
It affects all bands, since this function needs to scan a frequency range of 900 MHz, which is 4.5 times more than the K band and 18 times more than the X-band. Scanning such a wide frequency range...
You're right, Qi45 Euro has RDR on/off. Here is the specs:
Agreed :)
But it seems that the polished silver behaves somewhat culturally. Anyway, you can apply a thin dielectric coating. :)
Hahaa, cooled by liquid nitrogen. I'm willing first ;)
Silver is a better conductor and has another valuable feature (apart from a lower than gold price) - its oxide is even better conductor than silver itself :P
Yeah, also love those armchair experts. However, he's right about TruSpeed 2 (EU v.), Traffipatrol XR, PoliscanSpeed and several other european lidars. But I don't think he new it :D And of course...
Hmm, I think this should be my final v.
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OK, after some time I think logo should be simplier :p
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