You just can't get caught with them in those 2 states. We have those signs around here in Florida... But you never see any planes fly around.
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05-25-2010, 02:42 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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Was lookin at Passport's site and it appears the 9500ci (the "installed" version) has ability to scan backwards as well with the available rear receiver. I also see they have a "Redline" model (windshield version) which appears to be top of line for the windshields? Can anyone comment on that?
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05-27-2010, 03:48 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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I also have the Passport 9500ix, LOVE it. Back in the mid 90's I got a speeding ticket in New Mexico on my Honda CBR600. It was done by aircraft and I was clocked at 125 is a 55 or 65 I can't remember now. I was in the military then so they didn't arrest me, but I got a hefty ticket and a court appearance!
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05-27-2010, 03:55 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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I have a passport 9500ix, and I'm pretty sure they are legal in Texas.
Wyoming and Colorado are also states that use Aircraft radar. It is very real, I've known people who have gotten tickets this way. They'll scan, dispatch and find you. |
05-27-2010, 11:11 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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For Highways, get Valentine One.
I have both the Valentine One & 9500ix. V1 detects signals better and at greater distance. 9500ix is good inside the cities for memorizing false signals and warning red light cameras but it does not dectect radar/laser signals as well as V1. |
05-27-2010, 02:14 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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I use the cordless Escort S2 with the Blendmount bracket. Has covered my butt many times, detects 360 degrees as well.
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05-28-2010, 06:07 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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V1 are only "better" for highway use when used properly. For me, I became desensitized to the constant falsing of my V1 some years ago. I switched to a Passport 8500 (not even the one with the GPS anti-falsing memory) and never looked back. I now have an 8500 X50 that I've had for several years and will run until it explodes and causes me to buy a 9500 or 10500 or whatever.
When the Passport signals a K or Ka alert, you can be certain there is radar in the area. I always have plenty of time to slow down (even from 90+ mph) It has saved me many times. The key for me is the sensitivity. By not falsing all the time like a V1, the Passport is more trustworthy and outperforms it, even with a slightly shorter (just a few seconds at speed) alert time. In either case, it's not a "set it and forget it" deal. You have to actively use a radar detector and develop techniques for defensive speeding. Your situational awareness must be sharp. You must familiarize yourself with your detector's quirks. You need to stay alert for speed traps and learn to recognize them by sight and other drivers' reactions ahead of you. The detector is just one part of the puzzle. The driver is the most important feature of a radar detector. PS -- I have had two Passport 8500s (current is an X50) over the past 10 years and have only gotten one ticket in that time -- when my old 8500 was broken. I ordered the X50 that same day. I regularly exceed the speed limit by at least 15-20mph and drive approximately 16,000 miles per year. Needless to say, the Passport is a great product.
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05-28-2010, 08:29 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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Escort Passport + Trapster app = really good combination...especially for road trips. Even with that I still wouldn't be going 90+ everywhere. Cops don't even need radar to tell that you are definitely speeding going those speeds.
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after reading all your respoonses(thanks a lot) I decided to go with V1
I was trying to decide between 9500ix and V1, as I will need a radar detector for highway use only I finally ordered a V1 today I will post some pics and reviews(hopefully) as soon as I got it. again, thanks to you all.
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Turn K-Band detection off and you won't "see" those cars anymore. ;-) I have yet to see a copper using K-band.
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