Tinted window reducing detection sensitivity?
Hey guys, so I have a valentine 1 on my sport bike, and I recently upgraded my windscreen to a light smoke screen, which isn't the full black tint, but it is tinted nonetheless. I've noticed now that I feel like the sensitivity of my detector has reduced sadly. I'm still in the process of testing this out, since I have an 8500x50 here to compare with. Today I'm going to try and drive around in my car with both in the window of a non tinted screen to see if they are comparable to rule out an issue with the V1 itself. I've noticed that sometimes it will catch KA from a good distance and sometimes it will catch KA well within range of the officer which would basically not do me any good. And I've also noticed as it ramps up, It wont give me full signal strength alert ever as I close in, and this is with KA sensitivity turned up in the advanced settings.
However, has anyone noticed anything like this? Would a light smoke tint degrade performance? As far as I know there's no UV protection or anything special on the screen.
Re: Tinted window reducing detection sensitivity?
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demoncamber
Hey guys, so I have a valentine 1 on my sport bike, and I recently upgraded my windscreen to a light smoke screen, which isn't the full black tint, but it is tinted nonetheless. I've noticed now that I feel like the sensitivity of my detector has reduced sadly. I'm still in the process of testing this out, since I have an 8500x50 here to compare with. Today I'm going to try and drive around in my car with both in the window of a non tinted screen to see if they are comparable to rule out an issue with the V1 itself. I've noticed that sometimes it will catch KA from a good distance and sometimes it will catch KA well within range of the officer which would basically not do me any good. And I've also noticed as it ramps up, It wont give me full signal strength alert ever as I close in, and this is with KA sensitivity turned up in the advanced settings.
However, has anyone noticed anything like this? Would a light smoke tint degrade performance? As far as I know there's no UV protection or anything special on the screen.
Shouldn't affect radar sensitivity unless it's one w/ an athermic (spelling?) coating w/ a metalized substrate. The light smoke treatment will negatively affect the V1's sensitivity to laser detection, however.
Re: Tinted window reducing detection sensitivity?
The question is? Which way were the cans pointed? 35.5? New radar units? Lower power? Yes, do test the unit on a sitting Leo with the other unit. Program #5 does increase the number of LEDs lit for Ka, it makes it difficult to judge the distance from the source for sensitivity does not change, but gives you more LEDs which you wish to see. You should know if the unit is working correctly by your years of usage...
Re: Tinted window reducing detection sensitivity?
I believe some windscreens that are consider "athermic" (like those in some Porsche's) may incorporate some metal material which can certainly reduce reception performance.
In so far as after market tints, I recently had to retint my 540 and was told that the latest materials are made differently than those of the past, which I believe doesn't adversely impact performance of radar.
Here's what Roy wrote about this:
Will My Radar Detector Work Through My Windshield?
Hope this helps you.