
Originally Posted by
CJR238
Got it, makes sense what you’re trying to do. If the falses are too close together to get at least a 1/10mi of no alert after locking out it may be very difficult to do what you want it to do. The 1/10mi of no alert after the false ends is key.
So essentially you have a rout you drive that has an X & K false very close to each other and you only want to lock out the X.
Well as i see it there is 2 choices because the falses are clustered together.
1- your going to here the K false even if you lock out the X, so you could just not lock out that spot since you hearing a false anyway.
2- Even if you locked out the X and not the K your going to drive slow there anyway because the local LEO's use K band, so just lock both. You probably never see them there anyway.
I will quote a statement from my thread that should be followed ether way you decide to go:
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