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    Default Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    I did a recent trip to Indy. My Redline performed great. I counted 8 saves (no camera for me yet) with it round trip. It worked great. I loved it. I highly recommend it.

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Against the ISP's moving 35.5 Ka band I/O the Redline is the only RD I have ever had that gave me a fighting chance. I hated the ISP they where evil.

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    I had a few that were moving but most were sitting in the median. I was pleased that I had it.

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    The Redline is awesome on 35.5 GHz! ISP loves their 35.5 Kustom radars so the Redline comes in handy in Indiana! ISP used to use 33.8 Ka Python which was almost as easy to pick up as K band. There are still some Pythons in use in the older black cruisers.

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    I was looking at a video with a Redline and a V1 running both at the same time, a no no some say. With I/O, the Redline would alarm about 2 seconds after the V1. Now, with I/O, every split micro-second is needed for a chance to beat it not for a $$$$ ticket but a better chance for a verbal/written warning hopefully due to the Leo guessing his eyes/equipment/tracking record or traffic around. If no one else is hit out front, the Redline sucks bad with its delay and missing quick shots posted by other members. Does the Redline unit have this bad history?......

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Good job by the redline.

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by North Alabama View Post
    I was looking at a video with a Redline and a V1 running both at the same time, a no no some say. With I/O, the Redline would alarm about 2 seconds after the V1. Now, with I/O, every split micro-second is needed for a chance to beat it not for a $$$$ ticket but a better chance for a verbal/written warning hopefully due to the Leo guessing his eyes/equipment/tracking record or traffic around. If no one else is hit out front, the Redline sucks bad with its delay and missing quick shots posted by other members. Does the Redline unit have this bad history?......
    Other leaky detectors, including the V1, will interfere with the RedLine delaying it's alerts. The RedLine doesn't leak any emissions so it will not interfere with other detectors.

    RedLine is an excellent detector against I/O (instant on) radar as other RedLine owners here have verified.


    Escort Radar customer service is available from 8am-6pm Eastern Time Mon-Fri at 1-800-543-1608

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by The Funk View Post
    I did a recent trip to Indy. My Redline performed great. I counted 8 saves (no camera for me yet) with it round trip. It worked great. I loved it. I highly recommend it.
    Glad to hear that the RedLine worked well for you on your trip! Thanks for posting your review


    Escort Radar customer service is available from 8am-6pm Eastern Time Mon-Fri at 1-800-543-1608

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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by EscortRadar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by North Alabama View Post
    I was looking at a video with a Redline and a V1 running both at the same time, a no no some say. With I/O, the Redline would alarm about 2 seconds after the V1. Now, with I/O, every split micro-second is needed for a chance to beat it not for a $$$$ ticket but a better chance for a verbal/written warning hopefully due to the Leo guessing his eyes/equipment/tracking record or traffic around. If no one else is hit out front, the Redline sucks bad with its delay and missing quick shots posted by other members. Does the Redline unit have this bad history?......
    Other leaky detectors, including the V1, will interfere with the RedLine delaying it's alerts. The RedLine doesn't leak any emissions so it will not interfere with other detectors.

    RedLine is an excellent detector against I/O (instant on) radar as other RedLine owners here have verified.
    Agreed! The RedLine is an excellent detector against conventional Instant On radar............very consistent against shots at or above 700 ms (.7 seconds).

    Having another non-M3 detector operating in close proximity will both slow down the RedLine's reaction times and take the edge off of it's sensitivity.

    Now.........when Escort gets around to putting Band Seg and RDR options on this puppy it will get response times down under 300 milliseconds where it needs to be to catch LEOs that quick trigger their radars.
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    Default Re: Redline Performance I-69 Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by nine_c1 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by EscortRadar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by North Alabama View Post
    I was looking at a video with a Redline and a V1 running both at the same time, a no no some say. With I/O, the Redline would alarm about 2 seconds after the V1. Now, with I/O, every split micro-second is needed for a chance to beat it not for a $$$$ ticket but a better chance for a verbal/written warning hopefully due to the Leo guessing his eyes/equipment/tracking record or traffic around. If no one else is hit out front, the Redline sucks bad with its delay and missing quick shots posted by other members. Does the Redline unit have this bad history?......
    Other leaky detectors, including the V1, will interfere with the RedLine delaying it's alerts. The RedLine doesn't leak any emissions so it will not interfere with other detectors.

    RedLine is an excellent detector against I/O (instant on) radar as other RedLine owners here have verified.
    Agreed! The RedLine is an excellent detector against conventional Instant On radar............very consistent against shots at or above 700 ms (.7 seconds).

    Having another non-M3 detector operating in close proximity will both slow down the RedLine's reaction times and take the edge off of it's sensitivity.

    Now.........when Escort gets around to putting Band Seg and RDR options on this puppy it will get response times down under 300 milliseconds where it needs to be to catch LEOs that quick trigger their radars.

    That will be awesome now can we wait on that to happen?

 

 

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