I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
This weekend I drove to Dayton to get dinner on I-70E and couldn't help but noticing that the V1 continually reported I/O style K band behavior, none of which corresponded to any cop sightings (although it did pick up an OHSP running C/O Ka with a victim). I got some nothing-to-full-blast episodes, and given the speeds I was going, either my rabbits, me, or both would have been invited to a roadside disco.
Does anyone else have similar experiences in this area?
Re: I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
Yes. They are mounted on poles along the interstate and shoot a k-band blast every 10-15 seconds.
Re: I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
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Freebird
Yes. They are mounted on poles along the interstate and shoot a k-band blast every 10-15 seconds.
I've noticed this around Dayton too. So, what's this intended to do---it's not like they have cameras on the radar?
Re: I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
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Originally Posted by lidper24
Does anyone else have similar experiences in this area?
Searching "dayton" using "search titles only" would have answered this.
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Originally Posted by
Freebird
Yes.
Wrong. They are not drones.
http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...ghlight=dayton
Re: I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
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Double_J
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Originally Posted by
Freebird
Yes. They are mounted on poles along the interstate and shoot a k-band blast every 10-15 seconds.
I've noticed this around Dayton too. So, what's this intended to do---it's not like they have cameras on the radar?
I think they are used to monitor the speed of traffic for research, or they report the speed of traffic flow to web based traffic info websites.
Re: I/O Style K Drones around Dayton on I-70?
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noTe
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Originally Posted by lidper24
Does anyone else have similar experiences in this area?
Searching "dayton" using "search titles only" would have answered this.
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Originally Posted by
Freebird
Yes.
Wrong. They are not drones.
http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...ghlight=dayton
Correct, drones is not the correct term. My answer yes was referring to the question if anyone else had experiences with these in this area. Sorry for the confusion.