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Strategies & Market Trends : Galapagos Islands

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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (30094)3/2/2003 9:54:45 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 57110
 
I used to have and use one. Saved me from many tickets.

BUT they are mostly not useful any more.

Two reasons:

Some cops now use lidar- -essentially radar, but in the optical range. Radar detectors won't react to them because they are not in a radar frequency band. And the second reason applies to them too.

The second reason is that cops have almost entirely switched from CW to instant-on radar. The old CW radars put out constant, always-on radar frequency energy and the radar detector would pick that up and react before the cop could get a reliable speed reading. You had time to brake and if you were quick the final reading he would get would be within the speed limit.

The instant-on radars are normally off. The detector doesn't give an early reaction- -nothing to react to. The cops sees you, aims the gun, and quickly has his reading- -before you can slow much even if you see him.

Progress. :-)
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