9500ix accompanied with which jammer?
Waiting for 9500ix in the mail, need opinions if the Blinder M27 will be a good choice to go alongside the 9500ix? Far as i know in my area they use 'atlanta' lazer gun.
As for the 9500ix, I don't like the thought of it auto turning off 'false negative' radar, can i turn it off so i manually select what is a false-signal?
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I think you have to be more specific on which vehicle you have so others can give you better advice. I have both 9500ix and blinder M27 on my infiniti M and I am very satisfied with my set-up. I will get my jammers tested next saturday.
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What car or truck do you have, that would help decide whether the 2 heads would provide enough coverage. Also do you see more laser shot head on or from behind (in which case front and rear protection is necessary). You can add 2 addition sensors afterwards to the jammer if you decide you want more protection.
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the Blinder should do fine against the Laser Atlanta, unless of course you are driving a chromed out Hummer or semi truck.
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jungly
As for the 9500ix, I don't like the thought of it auto turning off 'false negative' radar, can i turn it off so i manually select what is a false-signal?
Yes, that feature is called "AutoLearn". It automatically creates a lockout point after you pass a signal 3 times, but you can turn it off and create your lockouts manually. You could also get the cheaper 9500i which doesn't have AutoLearn.
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Blinder is fine against Laser Atlanta. Even the ZR4 is very good against Laser Atlanta.
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supercowpowers
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Originally Posted by
jungly
As for the 9500ix, I don't like the thought of it auto turning off 'false negative' radar, can i turn it off so i manually select what is a false-signal?
Yes, that feature is called "AutoLearn". It automatically creates a lockout point after you pass a signal 3 times, but you can turn it off and create your lockouts manually. You could also get the cheaper 9500i which doesn't have AutoLearn.
Or you can get the GX65 which is $30 cheaper and has the manual lockout of false alerts, it does not however have the automatic AutoLearn feature that the IX has
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What vehicle do you drive?
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Originally Posted by
supercowpowers
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Originally Posted by
jungly
As for the 9500ix, I don't like the thought of it auto turning off 'false negative' radar, can i turn it off so i manually select what is a false-signal?
Yes, that feature is called "AutoLearn". It automatically creates a lockout point after you pass a signal 3 times, but you can turn it off and create your lockouts manually. You could also get the cheaper 9500i which doesn't have AutoLearn.
the 9500i also does not have the ability to use the DEFENDER DB (Trinity) for RLC/SC and STs
for the few extra $$$ the 9500ix is the way to go
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sorry for the hi jack, but is the m27 good against the LTI Truspeed? vehicle is a dark blue 3series coupe