Which Radar Detector to Buy?
#92
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But I guess I can understand why the arrows are so important to V1 users now.
If my detector was going off everytime a guy w/ a pacemaker drove by, I would want arrows too! (Flame suit on)
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#93
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I've owned a V-1 for at least 9 years and had it upgraded a few times at the factory. I probably drove over 200,000 miles since I bought it and (knock on wood) have not received a speeding ticket. I love the arrows and can't imagine driving without that device in my cars.
#94
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You really can't consider it a negative. Sensitivity and early detection is precicely what you want! False alarms are a necessary by-product. If you don't want any false alarms turn your radar detector off! FYI the V1 also has 3 different logic modes to deal with prevalant radar sources likely to occur in the city, highway or rural driving to reduce falses. You can further adjust the V1 through set-up configuration to adjust various parameters. To say a RD is too sensitive I find laughable. Would you rather it not be sensitive and have less range and avoid it going off when there isn't a radar trap? Not me! I would prefer to be warned as it picks up a little bit of scattered reflected radar hit off another unlucky car up ahead. (I know it's ahead because of the direction arrow!)
BTW- no pacemaker falsies yet...
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The V1 site has lots of helpful information. The following links related to recent posts in this thread might be helpful:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/Previously8.asp
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/DoItYourself.asp
http://www.valentine1.com/demo/demo1.asp
Worth exploring the site a bit, if you're in the market for a detector.
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/Previously8.asp
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/DoItYourself.asp
http://www.valentine1.com/demo/demo1.asp
Worth exploring the site a bit, if you're in the market for a detector.
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One model I havent seen mentioned is the Beltronics rx75 plus. I don't know any of the feaure/details off the top of my head, but a bunch of us are using this model in S Fl with no tickets.
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I like my V1.
Price was right.
Arrows provide some additional information to take into consideration that for some people can make a difference.
I'll take a few false alarms, no big deal where I drive.
I don't find it too bulky. Quite frankly I actually like the retro (archaic to some) design, and it fits in well with the "archaic" black interior of my 996. Easy to hardwire and conceal the cords.
As mentioned before, it is a tool. It won't replace your brain, eyes, and right foot.
To each his own. If I had a K40, I'd probably be describing its merits instead right now.
Price was right.
Arrows provide some additional information to take into consideration that for some people can make a difference.
I'll take a few false alarms, no big deal where I drive.
I don't find it too bulky. Quite frankly I actually like the retro (archaic to some) design, and it fits in well with the "archaic" black interior of my 996. Easy to hardwire and conceal the cords.
As mentioned before, it is a tool. It won't replace your brain, eyes, and right foot.
To each his own. If I had a K40, I'd probably be describing its merits instead right now.
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Never been pulled over in my 997S with a V1 either. I've had the V1 in various other cars for the last 5 years and it's saved me countless extorition attempts from the POlice
#101
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I was nailed with my V1 and I agree it's too sensitive. I was in Santa Cruz and I came around a turn (steep rocks just off the road to my right and as soon as I popped around the turn, he was sitting there and hit the instant on. I think it's of some use and the arrows are helpful, but with instant on, it can be rendered useless of course.
#102
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I was nailed with my V1 and I agree it's too sensitive. I was in Santa Cruz and I came around a turn (steep rocks just off the road to my right and as soon as I popped around the turn, he was sitting there and hit the instant on. I think it's of some use and the arrows are helpful, but with instant on, it can be rendered useless of course.
If you're the only car, you're much more vulnerable than if you are within a group of cars.
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I agree with Charlie C and the others. True, the arrows only truly save you occasionally, but I think they allow you to discount and ignore signals more quickly and decisively. After using the V1 for a while, you develop an ability to collate the various inputs - the arrows, number indicating multiple threats, beeps, and lights showing strength - into a sensory awareness of your surroundings (call it 'situational awareness' - the V1 slogan - if you want). Then, when one small thing changes, you're in a pretty good position to interpret the information quickly and accurately. When the signal shifts from forward to side, you observe what you've just passed (a railroad car counting device, a K-Mart, or even a Ka signal at an intersecting freeway) and make a decision. I've had the side arrow tip me off to a CHP rolling on one of those parallel "old roads" that dips in and out of sight, probably keeping an eye on highway traffic.
#105
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Agree and I wrote that in my last few words .. the of course part. I was just stating that a lot of people say I have a V1 and I have never had a ticket. In my view, they are lucky and/or they just don't really drive fast.