11-27-2013, 02:42 PM
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#369 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by XwChriswX
If you purchase a decent (Escort, BELtronics STi, V1) unit, it should be shielded against EMI (wiring).
Yes, metallic parts will impede radar functionality as it will reflect the energy instead of passing through.
False Laser reports can come from a few things, any water that might be on the unit (outside the car) can refract light to certain detectable wavelengths.
Your windshield or another cars windows/mirrors/lights can refract/reflect the proper wavelength into the sensor. Pisses me off when it does this.
Very clean install, although if using this for laser detection, since the laser sensor is on the top of the unit, it has an obstructed view of the horizon. Not to mention when cops laze, they are aiming at a large reflective surface at the front of the car (plate, headlights) never at your internal mirror, so that will decrease your chance of picking up the laser signal.
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Let's be honest, if you're hit with LASER it doesn't matter unless you've got a shifter. You don't have time to slow down.
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