I don't see any advantage to running a V1 / Whistler combo as the V1 is superior in just about all aspects.
An M3 / Whistler duo combines the outstanding range of the M3 with excellent reactivity of the Whistler..........a good mix.
The M3 / V1 combination still provides the ultimate in Radar protection provided the M3 is a remote model and it's a good install. If your like me and prefer windshield mounts, then running a combo is out of the question.........you have to pick one and bear your cross (less range or slower reactivity).
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Ah yes.........sorry, I didn't see your previous response.
I recently drove through VA with the RedLine and it did a fantastic job. Even though it's 100% stealth I was still paranoid as hell (a Sheriff road my tale for several miles).I'd have really been freaked out if I had a detectable RD in the car!
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As one forum member stated in a post where I asked where did quick trigger come from, the member stated, he read it a few years ago by someone, maybe who just described the action as a quick trigger, fast on the gun? To me, quick trigger is an action by an officer, only. Quick trigger is just a means to do a fast I/O-off. I get I/Oed by troopers and the radar burst will last 3-5 seconds, which is just a mode by that unit, manufactor settings. But I/O can be turned on and left on. Quick trigger has got connected to Stalker radars for the 1/2 second burst which is faster than normal I/O burst as we assume it. A quick trigger can be any length of time, same as I/O. To trigger something can be done by a lot of ways. The word I/O is used alot now but is it a real standard? QT is not a standard. Both can be any length according to that manufactor mode for a limited burst or fast on the trigger finger...![]()
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