![]() No need for any wireless signals (bluetooth or radio) which have a lag and by the time you hear the alert over Bluetooth, its already too late.ĥ. Can be use with pretty much most radar detectors, not just Adaptiv.ģ. Can be attached to most handlebar mounts easily without any bulky enclosure boxes or zip ties.Īs a radar detector, it is not as polished as some of the higher end models from Escosrt or Beltronics.Ģ. It's built for motorcycles - waterproof, can be used with gloves, the LCD screen is angled for easy readability.very important for touring.ģ. I use the Adaptiv TPX radar detector connected to "Radar screamer", which is a 115db piezoelectric speaker.ġ. I go through there once a year and I was warned about how they suppliment their income. Just remember that a detector can not tell you in the year 2017 if there is an LEO nearby or not.and do NOT go over the speed limit in Jordan Valley, Oregon. I havent gotten a ticket yet, and no, I have never had to show my badge to an LEO to beat a ticket. Have I ever went over the speed limit on some rural western roads where you could see for ever? Sure. The point is, and I think you know this.is that the days when you could count on a detector to save you are gone. ![]() (The most fun was listening to my patrol radio in my patrol Suburban as the aircraft called out the speeds of the violators to the hidden troops lined up by the side of the road.) Now they have about the same unit only it takes a picture as well as of the cross hairs and the speed readout. Optical site and put on crosshairs on the violator and pull the trigger. ![]() They were cool cause you just look through the The hand held units were pretty much triggered on and off only. (I think they have forward and rear firing now) They could be left on or triggered on and off. We had radars on mounts in the cars that could be used in moving and stationary mode. That was 13 years ago so the technology could well have changed. Just a few random thoughts.and certainly not preachin'īefore I retired from the Washington State Patrol as an Electronic tech, I fixed the radars and Lasers.
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