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    Quote Originally Posted by DrCoke View Post
    FHP has been running I/O KA band a lot more the past few months.
    I got IO'ed (or however you spell it) last weekend by FHP. I saw the marked cruiser in the breakdown lane long before he triggered it. Not sure why he bothered at that point.

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    This is how fhp does I/O. They completely suck at it in MOST cases. Only a handful of times they hide in areas that I can't spot before being hit. Port st lucie is good at hiding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrCoke View Post
    This is how fhp does I/O. They completely suck at it in MOST cases. Only a handful of times they hide in areas that I can't spot before being hit. Port st lucie is good at hiding.
    Well, let's hope they don't change up their tactics.

    Interesting experience though - he pulled over someone after we passed him. No alert from my wife's Passport 8500 x50. I wonder if the V1 with it's rear facing antennae would have alerted to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin81 View Post
    No alert from my wife's Passport 8500 x50. I wonder if the V1 with it's rear facing antennae would have alerted to it.
    "The Valentine One has won every rear radar detection test that has been done, the last test that gave actual distances was conducted in the year 2000. Radartest.com hates the V1 and this is what they said about the V1's rear radar detection, "We found it gave anywhere from two to three times the detection range of the other units." According to the SML test, the V1 beats every radar detector by at least 2 miles in rear Ka band detection."




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    Default Re: L1 Dual and FHP

    Quote Originally Posted by <<JAZZY>> View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by justin81 View Post
    No alert from my wife's Passport 8500 x50. I wonder if the V1 with it's rear facing antennae would have alerted to it.
    "The Valentine One has won every rear radar detection test that has been done, the last test that gave actual distances was conducted in the year 2000. Radartest.com hates the V1 and this is what they said about the V1's rear radar detection, "We found it gave anywhere from two to three times the detection range of the other units." According to the SML test, the V1 beats every radar detector by at least 2 miles in rear Ka band detection."
    LOL, did you really just post test results from radartest.com. I agree though the V1 is the best with rear detection.
    Last edited by rocky2; 06-12-2010 at 11:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELVATO View Post
    A couple things.


    Two LI heads, or 3/4 Blinder heads should be enough for most, if not all shooting scenarios, though testing would be needed to be sure. More heads can be added to the LI if needed.
    I have a question on that, why is two LI heads enough? I just received and will have installed on June 28 a LI quad unit on my Honda CR-V to cover both front and rear, or do all you need is one head for front and one head for the rear?

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    Post pic on you cvr on the "advice on placement" area and we will answer your question.
    Last edited by DrCoke; 06-18-2010 at 06:12 PM.

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    I don't know what you mean by post pic on you cvr on the "install advise" area has to do with my question? I just asked a question can a LI dual cover front and rear effectively versus having quads. I'm having quads installed in 10 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brianric View Post
    ...can a LI dual cover front and rear effectively versus having quads. I'm having quads installed in 10 days.
    No, it can't. ELVATO was speaking only of front coverage, which for some odd reason, a lot of people think is all they need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrCoke View Post
    This is how fhp does I/O. They completely suck at it in MOST cases. Only a handful of times they hide in areas that I can't spot before being hit. Port st lucie is good at hiding.
    I have nearly been nabbed by this tactic a few times at night in poorly lit areas. Luckily I had traffic around me that didn't slow down (while I detected it and did slow down). Sheer luck on my part.

 

 

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