As we all know the 9500I has some unbelievable filtering of false alerts, and some people find Highway mode to be Farley quiet as well, even though Highway mode has full sensitivity.
In "H" mode there is no filtering.
In "C" mode there is strong filtering of weak X & K band signals.
In "A" mode at 15mph and less its in city mode and at 15mph to 55 there is a brief delay (less than a second) to see if there are any matching/pairs radar, like in/out door falsies. At approximately 55 and above there is no filtering/sampling at all.
The end result would be under 15mph city sensitivity, 16-55 1/2 second delay if a paired signal is found, and 55 and above no filtering at all.
In a nut shell "A" mode works just like the "A" mode in the 8500x50 from 16mph trough 55mph.
The one big addition that i beleve Escort did to inhance the above is the horn on the 9500I is designed to help filter out those useless off axis falses. The 9500I has very good sensitivity but on signals passed 35 degrees the sensitivity starts to decrease(detection range is not affected and that’s also why “H” mode is still quiet). The horn actually takes into account for “Cosine error/effect” any radar more than 40 degrees off axis will show less than 80% of your speed so this is considered a low threat. For example if you are going 70 in a 55 zone and the LEO’s radar is 40 degrees off axis, his radar will show only 56mph.
This dramatically reduces the falses from automatic doors without sacrificing real threat detection range.
Just some notes and observations.
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