Re: [DML] Re: DeLorean radar detectors
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Re: [DML] Re: DeLorean radar detectors
- From: Richard Rosales <calif93030@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 15:28:32 -0700 (PDT)
Very interesting, though I have only been behind the antenna, I don't understand the term "clocking". Is there a clock involved somewhere? I thought the foundation in the operation of the radar was the shift in frequency between the outgoing and returning beam. Am I incorrect?
In addition, if your getting miles of forewarning, the radar operator does not have visual contact with you. If that where the issue, than who cares if the radar unit registers a radar beam signal. That still indicates a false alarm. Besides, with a lack of a proper tracking history, visual contact, and consistent high pitched Doppler Tone, where would the ticket come from? The Officer that's miles away? Please understand that I say all this with a heavy heart. Seeing the vehicular carnage I have seen over the years, I have grown to dislike any device which allows anyone to drive a vehicle at speeds which they may not be accustom to travel.
Further more, I find it a little disconcerning from someone who indicates they are from both sides of the radar.
Richard
VIN2800
"Steven L. Alves" <steve@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Even the instant on radar is detectable. You usually get an alert when they
are clocking the vehicles ahead of you. I have been on both sides of the
radar gun and can tell you that both the radar and the detector are only as
good as the operator. I have the 8500 X50 on a windshield mount right under
the rear view mirror. I have the X Band turned off (Not used in Florida) and
rarely get any false alarms. But when it goes off I have miles of warning.
Steve
#2700
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Rosales"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: [DML] Re: DeLorean radar detectors
> Now this is just my opinion, but with today's technology, most Radars
> capture the target speed of the suspect vehicle before today's radar
> detectors register the radar signal. The best thing to say is just please
> slow down.
>
> Richard
> VIN: 2800
>
>
> Dan wrote:
> I used to sell both Bell and Whistler radar detectors and when it
> comes down to it, there is very little difference. The primary thing
> to look for is one that covers the radar/laser bands used in your
> area.
>
> Other then appearance, buttons, talking, not talking, and different
> sounding alerts, they're pretty much the same.
>
> You don't need a rediculously expensive detector.
>
> Not for nothing, but people around these parts need to slow down. I
> get lil women in Excursions up my butt doing 90+mph in the SLOW lane.
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Packodenton@xxxx wrote:
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>> Hello:
>>
>> I'm running with a concealed Valentine One in my BMW. Does anyone
> have any
>> recommendations for a DeLorean radar system?
>> I saw a DMC in Myrtle Beach, Don Smith's car from the DeLorean
> One
>> commercial, had the front and rear remote radar system. I forgot
> the name and model
>> number. If you have any experience with Radar detectors' I would
> sincerely
>> like to read your thoughts and opinions.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Mike Pack
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