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Escort 8500 X50 2 mile warning before 15 degree curve on ka bant

Bel RX65 vs Spectre III radar detector detector taken in Western Australia

mirt was detected and then my radar detector went to EVA mode ENJOY THIS SHORT VIDEO

To be a top performing radar detector, the detector must balance several aspects of performance concurrently, namely: sensitivity, selectivity, quickness, and dynamic range. In this particular situation the Whistler XTR-695SE, I suspect, sniffed out either very weak constant-on Ka or weak instant-on Ka from either behind or from the side road as we proceed under the overpass of an intersecting highway. At the time of the recording, 34.7Ghz Ka IO (instant-on) was heavily being used on this stretch of road. Both though the Beltronics sti-R and the Escort Passport 9500ci are clearly more sensitivity detectors all around, these value-priced Whistlers are quicker in alerting to radar sources, which can make theme appear more sensitive, when they are not necessarily, just quicker. These kinds of performance showings would be similar to each of the three new SE models being introduced to the marketplace: Whister Pro-78 SE, Whistler XTR-690 SE, Whistler XTR-695 SE. The duration of this encounter has included a sufficiently long approach and departure from the alert point to establish a better context of performance. No other alerts occurred on any of the detectors during this run, except for the ones documented/recorded. Full review of the new Whistler SE detectors: www.laserveil.com

VIEW PHOTO: img412.imageshack.us Our Second Test ‘Filter’ Mode, Camera would have been in low power mode - shooting into our lane only, targeting traffic as they came over the hill. In this situation if you were doing 10-15km/h over the limit and you reacted quickly you would be ok. In other words this RD is insufficient for hoons! Similar Range on Detection Appx ~ 80m Warning. Multanova 6F 34.3 On the descend over the hill on kingsway st. Sneaky Spot Appx- 80 metre’s warning as we came over …

Got a quiet burst of i/o Ka and finally saw the LEO further down the road across the intersection.

Several years ago, a new paradigm began to emerge with the marriage of advanced GPS and radar detector technologies. GPS-detectors–tracking the continually changing placements of red light camera and speed cameras as companies attempt to maximize their revenues from such systems–by class-leading companies such as Cheetah UK, have evolved to be especially effective at mitigating these new threats as they themselves have been subject to the technology for nearly a decade in their country. As such systems become common-place in our own country, radar detector manufacturers have integrated/combined the advanced capabilities of GPS detection with their advanced radar detectors including: Escort Passport 9500ix, Beltronics Pro GX-65, Escort Passport 9500ci. Additionally dedicated GPS detectors from Cheetah include the original GPS Mirror, C100, and will soon follow with an even more compelling offering in the near future. These systems share Cheetah’s class-leading GPS database. As the camera locations frequently change, each of these companies provide frequent updates that users of these products should avail themselves of to ensure the most accurate and up to date database version. To help further encourage the rapidity of Cheetah;s Trinity Database, this video serves to document a procedure that users can employ to help in this effort. Your postings will be viewed by Cheetah, verified, and subsequently incorporated into their database. Please join this initiative to help make the Trinity database the definitive database to use as your resource: www.speedtraphunter.net Be sure to include in your video postings images of suspected cameras or video systems as they are often mis-identified. In this manner, Cheetah can may be able to verify the accuracy of your submission, which should help expedite the update process.

and I was also wondering if anyone knew of a website that shows rotation…I saw a channel in Texas that showed places where there were rotation (using little yellow circles) and i was wondering if any radar online did the same thing…
thank you
and please don’t answer this question with nonsense.
of course i want it to be less than $2,000…I’m not talking about the newest and best. i just want something that can scan and stuff…nothing fancy.
