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Its time for a new radar detector, now I like the V1 but not the $400 price so than I like the Escort 8500 and the BEL v985 v980 v960 I like voice so the BEL wins price and options. what do ya all think? :rally:
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Why do you want a radar dectector i think there almost usless i mean by the time they shoot you your already speeding... Unless hes parked somewhere and getting other people than i know it would come in handy.. Waste of money in my point of view but yeah..
BEL V985 :) would be my choice |
Ya thay don't work all the time, but the time that thay have worked for me, thay have paid to have. :D
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I agree with Korey. Mine has saved me several times. BTW, I have an escort 8500. It signals them before you can even see them a ways down the road. Even if you dont speed wouldn't you atleast like to know where the cops were? Mine hasn't been working too good lately though. I think it is because I have left it in the sun for the last 2 years. Haven't been caught speeding though or even pulled over.
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Yea mine works well too, havent been pulled over yet ever. So its been worth the money.
Mine was reletively cheap because I got a deal but its a nice one. Whistler 1670 LD laser/radar and it has a memo button you can record stuff on to. :jammin: |
I guess the bell's are really good, all the 980 and 990 and vectors did well on the tests.
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I have a detector that I use all the time. It's a cheaper one but it works pretty good.
I like my scanner better though. It picks up the regular channels plus it picks up the "mini-repeater" frequencies the patrols have in their cars so they can use their handheld radios. It's a BCT7 made by Uniden. It's saved my butt plenty of times. I love having a scanner in the car. There is an article from Car and Driver from Jan. 91 or 92 (can't remember) that's called "Ten tips for fearless flying". It details how to make your way through traffic on the highway at a SLIGHTLY faster rate than what they are moving at. It's a really good article. You will learn alot of things about how to stay alert when you're driving. |
I work part time with the Saint Anthony PD... I have done numerous ride alongs, and when using a traditional radar, you can just flip it on and off, and still get a lock reading with a tone...
A tone is received (doppler effect) to measure the strength and reliability of the reading. Usually the radar is tuned every night before a shift, or every 24 hours using a pitch fork. The fork is struck, and placed in front of the transciever, usually there are 2-4 (front/rear... State patrol also has left/right). An officer could flip it on for just a split second, and if you're within 1/4 mile, and you're the fastest, closest, or biggest target... you're fucked and you won't even know it... A good tone takes about 1/4 of a second to receive. Try it sometime. If you're driving, and you see the parking lights, you may not kick a signal til your close, or you may only kick it for a second. The most common signals and tones are K and Ka, sometimes X. The same technology is also used on automatic doors at department stores. Not to mention if an officer can obviously see you're speeding, and he is either a prick, or has an onboard cam, he can give you a general speeding ticket... (Tom) These things are only good if you're in light to moderate traffic, and the cop is country, and leaves his radar on all the time... Not likely though. :rally: |
:rally: maybe I should get lic plates that filp and a radio jammer and machineguns front and back, an oil slick dump with spikes in it, and surfs to air missiles and a paint job that can change with a switch on the dash, than I would not need a radar detector.............. :3gears: or I could not speed!? dam I can not help myself "Hi my name is Korey and...... I have a speeding problem" dam people are like sheep on the freeways baaa baaa or cattle, get that old fart off the :censored: road, my car needs room! :rant: am I an asshole or a jackass? I'm sorry I have been driving the saturn too long and summer is to far away. :headache: the best time to drive is 4:00am ahhh
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Have you decided? |
BEL V985 $229.00 or around that have to shop online, most of the time local shops sell it for $375.00 and the V960 for $229.00. or I could find it on Ebay. I like the Escort 8500 but the BEL has all of the options I like, price and voice. most of my radar detectors last three years or so. maybe next time I will try the Escort.
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The Valentine radar detectors are supposed to be really good.
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How do radar detectors just die? How do you know when they dont work besides just not turning on...
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the valentine is like $400.00, I love the valentine but the Bel v985 is $220.00, I do not wish to spend more than $100.00 but will come halfway. I know my detector is on its way out when I find a speed trap and go by it two or three times and it beeps one time maybe not at all. and it starts to talk to its self like dasfhgkahdk I have an old cobra with voice. anyway if your detector is more than seven years old it not up to the task of some of the new radar guns.
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$400 now for Valentine
or $200 for detector plus $200 for ticket later. ;) |
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Just don't speed. It's that simple. I don't have any room to criticize because I will speed from time to time. Sometimes excessively but almost 90% of the time just under 9 mph over the limit on the highway and just under 5 mph over in town. Let's see how well most of the younger drivers know their stuff when it comes to traffic laws. --When can you be pulled over and ticketed for driving the speed limit?-- Anyone over the age of 20 is not allowed to answer. Besides, the younger ones should know the answer, they just got out of driver's ed not too long ago. |
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Also when conditions arent right.... snow dangerous snow.... Ill just tell them its awd and ill see you at the next light as soon as your rwd catches up to u. :3gears: |
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