That is one mean looking detector. There is nothing cheap about a V1 unlike other detectors
That is one mean looking detector. There is nothing cheap about a V1 unlike other detectors
RIP Duncan my BELOVED black lab son 8/7/99-3/23/11. I will miss you DEARLY.
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LET THE BIRTH OF MANY TESTING GROUPS HAPPEN!
You want to know what it is like doing something for the love and passion and not for the mighty dollar then look up GOL!
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Jim,
That dismantle/reasemble was worth it.
I plugged it back in and it does not false on laser any more must have been a loose pin that connects the circuit boards. I did take it apart about two weeks ago, that must have jarred something.
I will have to test it more by driving by a speed sign to see if it stopped picking up multiple bogies on a single.
I would still send it out to VR just to make sure. You will get your money back so cost should not be an issue.
RIP Duncan my BELOVED black lab son 8/7/99-3/23/11. I will miss you DEARLY.
http://www.criminalcustomzshop.com/
LET THE BIRTH OF MANY TESTING GROUPS HAPPEN!
You want to know what it is like doing something for the love and passion and not for the mighty dollar then look up GOL!
buyradardetectors rocks!
Wow... How 'intellectual' the forum used to be (in 2005!!)![]()
You have just got the award for reviving a dead thread from the longest time ago.
We have had some 2 years etc, but 4... unbelievable.
I remember when I was a young buck back here in '05! Graduated from HS that year.
well seeing as it's already raised, why did they change the horn design? The first horn seems to look better built? Was it for cost savings or is the newest horn better? Mem-tek???
So why is there a resistor glued to the lens?
The Professor theorized that the 0 Ohm resistor is to alter one of the antenna's side lobes in order to help make the arrows work more correctly.
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