
Originally Posted by
Monte1

Originally Posted by
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Maybe the shooter could instantly hear when his trigger was detetected but I couldn't. So, my same question. Who detected whom first by what distance or time? I know it's important for Q/T, but C/O is something I'd also like to know.
Nobody else?
I summarized the C/O results in the thread with the videos. Redline won 34.7 and K, V1 won 35.5. However, the differences were neglibile. All would have prevented a ticket, which is what it's really all about.

I guess the question I asked somehow broke forum decorum as a taboo subject that's never discussed...or I haven't passed the in-house initiation for newbies yet.
I took it upon myself to do the initiation. I drank 2 six packs of beer, ate an entire can of anchovies and guzzled the oil, ate 1 pound of chitlins and hog maws, and polished it off with a live cockroach and buttermilk. I puked. I HAD to pass even after barfing. So it must come down to forum decorum whereby the ONLY test discussed is radar detector against radar detector.
A few months ago before and right after my car was installed with a Blinder M27, I operated the laser gun while someone else drove my car. Before installation the readout was instantaneous. After installation I KNOW what the LEO would have been seeing in distance, time, and speed and what I would hear in my car as far as making an adjustment to my speed after I switched roles from shooter to driver. FYI, the LEO would have seen a bunch of blank lines. We did the test repeatedly back and forth.
So, radar detectors X, Y, and Z pick up the signal from the radar GUN in varying degrees of sensitivity...in the REAL WORLD, when does RADAR GUN A, B, C, and D pick up the vehicle and distance? Is it before, at the same time, or AFTER radar detector X, Y, Z detects it whether it's C/O, Q/T, or I/O? (sufficient time to avoid a ticket is not the answer)
(please don't put me through another initiation)


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