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    Default Will the I-Pass or EZ-Pass affect performance of radar?

    For anyone living in Illinois or toward the East Coast of the US, will having the I-Pass/EZ-Pass next to the detector or inches in vicinity of the detector affect either the V1 or the pass? Should I keep them far apart from one another?

    Thanks.

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    As long as it's not in front of the radar antenna or laser sensor it shouldn't affect the performance at all.

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    Default Re: Will the I-Pass or EZ-Pass affect performance of radar?

    Quote Originally Posted by jettaturboFSI
    For anyone living in Illinois or toward the East Coast of the US, will having the I-Pass/EZ-Pass next to the detector or inches in vicinity of the detector affect either the V1 or the pass? Should I keep them far apart from one another?

    Thanks.
    The way I understand that they work is that the units have no power themseleves. They only power up when current is induced into them from the emmiters at the toll booths.

    Should not be a problem.

 

 

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