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    Default Two Detectors at once

    I tried fixing my Vector 940 and would like to see if it's now picking up Ka. I'd like to run it alongside my 8500 X50 which works great. Unfortunately the 8500 X50 picks up the Vector 940 and alerts me to a false K band, sometimes vice versa but it's usually the 8500 X50 picking up the Vector 940. Is there any particular way to run two detectors alongside each other without them throwing false alerts?

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    Not in the same vehicle.

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    yeah like KaPro said.

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    Its the ultimate fantasy... two detectors AT THE SAME TIME. cha-ching

    But in reality it always just gets weird.


    Seriously though - if the detectors are both stealth, like the escort redline, you'd have a better chance of them not interfering. There are guys on here who run multiple RDs, but it'll be like a 9500ci and a redline.

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    2 detectors, what about 3?

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    Started saving money for a V1, spent it all on multiple Cobras instead!
    jk

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    I am currently running a v940 next to a Whistler 1763 practically side by side w/ no falses as of yet

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    Quote Originally Posted by speeddemon View Post
    I am currently running a v940 next to a Whistler 1763 practically side by side w/ no falses as of yet
    it will false soon on x-band.give it some time. i recommend you not run both of them.
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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    Quote Originally Posted by speeddemon View Post
    I am currently running a v940 next to a Whistler 1763 practically side by side w/ no falses as of yet
    Even if they don't false, they are still working at trying to filter each other out, which will then lead to sensitivity issues. So any comparisons at range or sensitivity will be completely hosed, you just plain cant run 2 together that aren't stealth.

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    Default Re: Two Detectors at once

    So... Not a good idea? I got both for cheap and am trying to figure out which works best, any recomendations

 

 

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