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The Main Use For V1 Arrows
I just read this account of the V1 and it's "mind blowing arrows" at
www.radardetector.net. It was so funny I had to post it here. TRUE STORY: I have a story about the V1 and the usefulness of the arrows too. My uncle drive a 98 Trans Am w 30 or something like that. All I know is the damned thing is faster than greased lightening and handles very well at high speed. He usually drives about 95 mph on turnpikes and interstates. He knew I was a radar detector user for years and he asked my opinion of what was worth having. Of course I told him it's just like anything else. You get what you pay for...up to a point. "Don't buy a $49 detector! " I said. Anyway I told him the only ones I'd seriously consider would be a BEL RX65, Escort x50 or maybe a V1. My opinion after 25 years plus of using RDs says the V1 is a great detector but is over rated and over priced. My suggestion was one of the other two because NO radar detector is foolproof and I believe in bang for the buck. Well he has to have the biggest...baddest...most expensive of everything. It's some sort of ego/big dick mentality with him. I think he's going through a mid life crisis. So we were cruising up the Will Rogers Turnpike (I-44) going to Joplin to look at a bike. He was running 95 to 100 mph and the V1 was dead quite. The thing never falses. We came flying over this rise and the V1 went full alert on Ka the arrow pointed ^. The bogie counter show a big fat uno (1)on the display. Unc slammed the brakes on but it was too late. An instant later (maybe one second) the arrows on the almighty V1 went < > as we passed the OHP trooper on the side of the road. There was no lag in the arrow display. The arrow indicator was smooth and responsive showing the exact location of the adversary. Then the arrow pointed v as the OHP trooper pulled in behind us getting up to speed to catch us and give Unc a big fat ticket! He clocked him at 89 mph. DAMN those arrows were AWESOME! Because of those arrows we never had any doubt of the direction the money would be flowing. |
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Does your uncle have "Camaro hair"?
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Does your uncle have "Camaro hair"?
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No he wasn't an idiot. There were two cars in front of us. One about
1 mile the other about 1/2 mile. Apparently the OHP trooper never triggered the other cars and zapped him first. These troopers are getting much more savy at catching Rd users. Arif Khokar wrote: > wrote: > > > I have a story about the V1 and the usefulness of the arrows too. My > > uncle drive a 98 Trans Am w 30 or something like that. All I know is > > the damned thing is faster than greased lightening and handles very > > well at high speed. He usually drives about 95 mph on turnpikes and > > interstates. > > <snip> > > > So we were cruising up the Will Rogers Turnpike (I-44) going to Joplin > > to look at a bike. He was running 95 to 100 mph and the V1 was dead > > quite. The thing never falses. We came flying over this rise and the V1 > > went full alert on Ka the arrow pointed ^. > > That guy was an idiot if he thought he could react fast enough to > instant on RADAR without some traffic ahead of him. I'll drive that > fast if there's some traffic on the road to "trigger" the cop so that he > can trigger my RD, but not otherwise (RD or not). |
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No he wasn't an idiot. There were two cars in front of us. One about
1 mile the other about 1/2 mile. Apparently the OHP trooper never triggered the other cars and zapped him first. These troopers are getting much more savy at catching Rd users. Arif Khokar wrote: > wrote: > > > I have a story about the V1 and the usefulness of the arrows too. My > > uncle drive a 98 Trans Am w 30 or something like that. All I know is > > the damned thing is faster than greased lightening and handles very > > well at high speed. He usually drives about 95 mph on turnpikes and > > interstates. > > <snip> > > > So we were cruising up the Will Rogers Turnpike (I-44) going to Joplin > > to look at a bike. He was running 95 to 100 mph and the V1 was dead > > quite. The thing never falses. We came flying over this rise and the V1 > > went full alert on Ka the arrow pointed ^. > > That guy was an idiot if he thought he could react fast enough to > instant on RADAR without some traffic ahead of him. I'll drive that > fast if there's some traffic on the road to "trigger" the cop so that he > can trigger my RD, but not otherwise (RD or not). |
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In article >, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
> Has anyone looked into building a sniffer for these r.f. signals? One > wouldn't need to decrypt the content, only detect its presence (although > one system that broadcasts GPS car locations might be interesting). Then > you'd have an alarm for law enforcement in the vicinity, even if they > were just pacing people or using a stopwatch. Time to write up your patent application! |
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