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Apr 5, 2006 11:43:40 AM
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Aisxos said:
so you believe that the best radar detector is the valentine (After yours which is really expensive) and if i need a remote version i have to buy Bel966R
thank you very much Carlos
Apr 5, 2006 12:19:10 PM
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Apr 5, 2006 12:51:58 PM
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TomasoBR said:
JMShrink,
Keep in mind that there are other ways to integrate the unit. User AJcastaneda once posted a picture of an awesome rearview mirror setup from a custom shop. That setup is much more discrete than mine, you can't see anything from the outside...
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Dubliner said:
Do you know of an impartial website that compares radar detectors ? I understand that a number of the comparison sites are fronts for (or at least tied to) various manufacturers.
If the Valentine is so good, I am surprised that my Porsche dealership recommends the K40. Incidentally, unlike the V1, the K40 has a jammer incorporated.
Apr 5, 2006 1:54:15 PM
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TomasoBR said:
JMShrink,
Keep in mind that there are other ways to integrate the unit. User AJcastaneda once posted a picture of an awesome rearview mirror setup from a custom shop. That setup is much more discrete than mine, you can't see anything from the outside...
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TomasoBR said:
JMShrink,
Keep in mind that there are other ways to integrate the unit. User AJcastaneda once posted a picture of an awesome rearview mirror setup from a custom shop. That setup is much more discrete than mine, you can't see anything from the outside...
Here you go....
This costs $2,000 US with labor and the unit itself. There are other options though - you can have the arrows mounted on the dials, in between the vents (on Mercedes vehicles)....this place allows you to have them wherever you wish.
Apr 5, 2006 2:09:43 PM
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Carlos from Spain said:
I did not understand what you meant by "stealth mode".
Apr 5, 2006 3:20:09 PM
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Dubliner said:
Do you know of an impartial website that compares radar detectors ? I understand that a number of the comparison sites are fronts for (or at least tied to) various manufacturers.
If the Valentine is so good, I am surprised that my Porsche dealership recommends the K40. Incidentally, unlike the V1, the K40 has a jammer incorporated.
Apr 5, 2006 3:34:44 PM
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ajcastaneda said:
Carlos how does this Stinger compare to Valentine (keeping in mind that I am here in the US, in the NY area and especially susceptible to laser)?
Also, do you know a website that sells modifications for Valentine One? On radardetectors.net they talk about a place that allows you to change the colors of the arrows, LED's on the Valentine One. If I can change them to blue like the 8500 X50 it would mix in with the Porsche interior (light blue dome light) much better.
Apr 5, 2006 3:35:00 PM
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Carlos from Spain said:
I did not understand what you meant by "stealth mode".
I thought that if i have the valentine or any other radar detector it would influence cops lasers and make an error on them... so they wont be able to figure out with how many kms i was running....
thank you for your help though...
Apr 5, 2006 3:36:43 PM
Apr 5, 2006 4:13:14 PM
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ajcastaneda said:
What's up with this K40 Calibre Bluetooth stuff?
Same old but only bluetooh wireless conections. Wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole as you say in US
Apr 5, 2006 5:18:01 PM
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Carlos from Spain said:
Laser jammers are tottaly different, since laser guns work on the legal infrarred spectrum of 904nm (a couple in 730nm) wavelegth, just a TV remote control for your TV, only more powerful. So its legal to emit this "light". What is not legal in some places is to use them to interfere with police laser guns. Highly recomended since this is the only "reliable" way to get away without getting a tickect when targeted with laser, since detection of laser gives you barely any warning distance in Europe.
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