GPS + Radar dector locating cops!
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http://www.cobra.com/products/radar-...ra-gps-locator
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The XRS R10G provides total protection and peace of mind with the new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne™ Technology, detecting all 15 radar/laser bands with its super-fast lock-on detection circuitry. The unit provides maximum detection range and the best possible advance warning of even the fastest POP mode radar guns. It comes with a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA™ Database to alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada.
With the IntelliLink™ wireless connection and versatile mounting options, the driver can mount the remote anywhere inside the vehicle for discreet operation. It's simply the best detector money can buy!
What do you think? Bogus? Badass? Badass idea, that's for sure. Please review.
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The XRS R10G provides total protection and peace of mind with the new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne™ Technology, detecting all 15 radar/laser bands with its super-fast lock-on detection circuitry. The unit provides maximum detection range and the best possible advance warning of even the fastest POP mode radar guns. It comes with a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA™ Database to alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada.
With the IntelliLink™ wireless connection and versatile mounting options, the driver can mount the remote anywhere inside the vehicle for discreet operation. It's simply the best detector money can buy!
What do you think? Bogus? Badass? Badass idea, that's for sure. Please review.
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http://www.cobra.com/products/radar-...ra-gps-locator
![](http://www.cobra.com/images/productImages/radarDetectors/2009%20Radar%20Images/XRS_R10G_LRG.jpg)
The XRS R10G provides total protection and peace of mind with the new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne™ Technology, detecting all 15 radar/laser bands with its super-fast lock-on detection circuitry. The unit provides maximum detection range and the best possible advance warning of even the fastest POP mode radar guns. It comes with a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA™ Database to alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada.
With the IntelliLink™ wireless connection and versatile mounting options, the driver can mount the remote anywhere inside the vehicle for discreet operation. It's simply the best detector money can buy!
What do you think? Bogus? Badass? Badass idea, that's for sure. Please review.
![](http://www.cobra.com/images/productImages/radarDetectors/2009%20Radar%20Images/XRS_R10G_LRG.jpg)
The XRS R10G provides total protection and peace of mind with the new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne™ Technology, detecting all 15 radar/laser bands with its super-fast lock-on detection circuitry. The unit provides maximum detection range and the best possible advance warning of even the fastest POP mode radar guns. It comes with a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA™ Database to alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada.
With the IntelliLink™ wireless connection and versatile mounting options, the driver can mount the remote anywhere inside the vehicle for discreet operation. It's simply the best detector money can buy!
What do you think? Bogus? Badass? Badass idea, that's for sure. Please review.
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I think this may help the busted part
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Spectre I Undetectable Provides complete immunity to Spectre I radar detector-detectors.
15-Band™ Detection Detects 7 radar, 6 laser and 2 safety signals. Radar signals include X Band, K Band, Ka Superwide, Ku Band, VG-2, Spectre I and Spectre IV+. Laser signals include LTI 20-20, Ultra Lyte, ProLaser, ProLaser III, Stalker LIDAR and Speedlaser. Safety signals include Safety Alert® and Strobe Alert®.
Spectre Alert™ I/IV+ Alerts user when they are under surveillance of Spectre I/IV+ radar detector-detectors.
Frequency Display Mode Super-fast CPU determines the frequency of the Ka radar and laser gun frequencies in nano seconds.
IntelliMute® Pro Relative speed sensing auto shutdown feature will render your detector undetectable by currently available radar detector-detectors.
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^^^My point is that if the LASER detector goes off you are busted that instant. What you need is a laser/shifter that retransmits laser signal to render the laser inaccurate. I am seeing more lidar in Tampa lately. The unit looks good give us a report on it when you get it.
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^^^My point is that if the LASER detector goes off you are busted that instant. What you need is a laser/shifter that retransmits laser signal to render the laser inaccurate. I am seeing more lidar in Tampa lately. The unit looks good give us a report on it when you get it.
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you are allowed to share data of whatever you want, so long as it's not stolen - that's where they get away with this legally. You are allowed to sell all sorts of technologies, but not allowed to use it, if that makes sense. In NYC, you can face over a year in jail just for possessing a cell phone jammer, regardless of size. You can't sell cell phone jammers, but you can sell a hardware package that can be assembled into a cell phone jammer.
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My problem with this and so many accessories is the STUPID California law that prohibits affixing ANYTHING (other than a sticker) to the windshield. I think two states have this law, CA and Iowa or something... So stupid.
How about not allowing people to affix devices that obstruct the driver's view, or present a danger, or some tangible reason. So stupid. A small GPS system unobtrusively placed low on the driver's side of the windshield presents no less reduction in visibility than does a big parking permit.
To say nothing of the fact that they DO allow you to affix a Fast Track transponder to the windshield! Hypocrites! I assume it is a fine/fix it ticket and not points on your license, but still, one more reason to pull you over (that, the tint, and no front plate). All LAME examples of law enforcement alienating the people they are sworn to protect. Think how much more you'd like seeing cops on the road if they didn't issue traffic violations and if that was done by a separate division (like glorified meter maids). Cops would still arrest for DUI's and crazy driving (triple digits, driving like an uber-jerk, etc). But otherwise the routine fix-it tickets, rolling stop signs, and the usual revenue generating crap tickets would be delegated to traffic officers instead.
I'm telling you, as an ex prosecutor, nothing would make juries more rational than splitting these functions. When most (law abiding) citizens see a cop they are scared. Why? Because we all speed and roll the occasional stop sign. So when a cop gets on your *** on the freeway, you stress like mad. That attitude transfers to the courtroom and makes otherwise good juries dislike the police, making convictions harder to get.
Rant off, sorry...
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How about not allowing people to affix devices that obstruct the driver's view, or present a danger, or some tangible reason. So stupid. A small GPS system unobtrusively placed low on the driver's side of the windshield presents no less reduction in visibility than does a big parking permit.
To say nothing of the fact that they DO allow you to affix a Fast Track transponder to the windshield! Hypocrites! I assume it is a fine/fix it ticket and not points on your license, but still, one more reason to pull you over (that, the tint, and no front plate). All LAME examples of law enforcement alienating the people they are sworn to protect. Think how much more you'd like seeing cops on the road if they didn't issue traffic violations and if that was done by a separate division (like glorified meter maids). Cops would still arrest for DUI's and crazy driving (triple digits, driving like an uber-jerk, etc). But otherwise the routine fix-it tickets, rolling stop signs, and the usual revenue generating crap tickets would be delegated to traffic officers instead.
I'm telling you, as an ex prosecutor, nothing would make juries more rational than splitting these functions. When most (law abiding) citizens see a cop they are scared. Why? Because we all speed and roll the occasional stop sign. So when a cop gets on your *** on the freeway, you stress like mad. That attitude transfers to the courtroom and makes otherwise good juries dislike the police, making convictions harder to get.
Rant off, sorry...
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