so if you're the only car on the road, and CHP sprays you with his Lidar and cant get a reading... does he pull you over?
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Yes and he politely asks if he can buy you a donut Originally Posted by Toadster
so if you're the only car on the road, and CHP sprays you with his Lidar and cant get a reading... does he pull you over?
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Works perfectly as installed. Laser beam width at 1000' is at a minimum 3' and they always aim for the headlights or front license plate (if you have one). Those fancy computer designed, expensive projectors we have are great reflectors, but the transceivers are always well within 3' of the headlamps and the scatter is all over the place.Originally Posted by cij911
AgSilver - Why not mount them higher ? I am trying to get confirmation of the spread, so I can determine the optimal mounting points (a sales person thought 18" - which is not a lot).
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They are too low. There is no benefit placing 4 there vs placing two there. There is a problem with some of the new Blinder HP-905s. When using three or four heads plugged into one CPU, vs LIDAR guns that operate at 125pps those are the LTi ultralyte series and the LTI Marksman, get significant punch throughs. When using two heads this doesn't happen. Blinder is currently trying to remedy this issue. http://www.radardetectorforum.org/sh...ad.php?t=14156Originally Posted by AgSilver
Look just above the heat exchanger.
You should get your setup tested.
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You should get your setup tested.
How would someone get their setup tested?Originally Posted by KeepRtPassLeft
They are too low. There is no benefit placing 4 there vs placing two there. There is a problem with some of the new Blinder HP-905s. When using three or four heads plugged into one CPU, vs LIDAR guns that operate at 125pps those are the LTi ultralyte series and the LTI Marksman, get significant punch throughs. When using two heads this doesn't happen. Blinder is currently trying to remedy this issue. http://www.radardetectorforum.org/sh...ad.php?t=14156You should get your setup tested.
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Where are you located? You can pm me if you don't want to post it.Originally Posted by cij911
How would someone get their setup tested?
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You should get your setup tested.
All I can say is that so far it has proven itself to be effective in the field on many occasions against tripod mounted, hand held and stationary automatic systems. I've updated the processor twice via Blinder's URL I am assuming that all 4 transmitters fire simultaneously no matter which transceiver gets the hit. Between that and a Bell RX65i, and a little common sense, I feel pretty safe.Originally Posted by KeepRtPassLeft
They are too low. There is no benefit placing 4 there vs placing two there. There is a problem with some of the new Blinder HP-905s. When using three or four heads plugged into one CPU, vs LIDAR guns that operate at 125pps those are the LTi ultralyte series and the LTI Marksman, get significant punch throughs. When using two heads this doesn't happen. Blinder is currently trying to remedy this issue. http://www.radardetectorforum.org/sh...ad.php?t=14156You should get your setup tested.
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KeepRt - I signed up for the radar site you suggested, but cannot post there yet...
I ordered the dual hp-905, but now am wondering if I should have gone with LI dual. Does the LI dual protect against all LIDAR ? Where is the an unbiased review ? How could I get my setup tested to validate how good it is ?
I ordered the dual hp-905, but now am wondering if I should have gone with LI dual. Does the LI dual protect against all LIDAR ? Where is the an unbiased review ? How could I get my setup tested to validate how good it is ?
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Can someone please post pictures of the front sensors installed on the e class ? I am having a hard time getting the units mounted and perfectly true and level. Thanks
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Just tell him officer my car says "*fu*ck* the police" can you see it? (your heat exchanger)Originally Posted by Toadster
so if you're the only car on the road, and CHP sprays you with his Lidar and cant get a reading... does he pull you over?
yes i know old post but i had to revive it.
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Mine are mounted behind the grille on my heat exchanger its dark outside otherwise id go take some picturesOriginally Posted by cij911
Can someone please post pictures of the front sensors installed on the e class ? I am having a hard time getting the units mounted and perfectly true and level. Thanks
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