On thirty Could 2008, the Veil Guy (in the approach of conducting his real-entire world evaluations of radar sensors and other countermeasures), stopped by and visited Danny and Frank of BuyRadarDetectors.com positioned at Rock Hill, South Carolina. In this video he discusses with Frank, the attributes and capabilities of the venerable small Beltronics RX-65 Professional [...]
Steve (STH, OH) and I decide on up a continual continual-on 33.8Ghz Ka pace entice fairly a ways down the street. All three radar detectors gave plenty of superior warning to the impending face. Video Ranking: four / 5
vector 995 alerting to laser from about three/ten mile away heading 55. police just wouldnt quit. by the time we received strike it was too late. there was only a single automobile in entrance from about a couple of hundred feet. but good distance on the detection range. this is a truly poor pace lure [...]
Completely similar functionality. Every device even beeps in unisession. Video clip Ranking: five / five On 30 May 2008, the Veil Man (in the approach of conducting his true-globe critiques of radar detectors and other countermeasures), stopped by and visited Danny and Frank of BuyRadarDetectors.com situated at Rock Hill, South Carolina. In this video he [...]
This is a demonstration of the response moments of the Bel RX65 radar detector vs. Ka and K Band radar. In this video we compare the USA mode against Worldwide mode to see the impact of these programming options on the sensors reaction to short Instantaneous On Radar transmissions (QT…..aka Fast Cause). As is standard, [...]
Quick and easy step-by-phase video of how to obtain red light and pace digicam places and update your BELTRONICS GX65 Internet-prepared Radar Detector.
In this video we can plainly see the worth of quickness above sensitivity. Although it surely seems that the Escort Redline has better sensitivity (to consistent-on radar), the Valentine one and the Beltronics STi-R also seem to be able to react a lot more quickly to weak(er) short varieties of police radar that are typical [...]
Previous night time we ran into this white Ford Windstar van (Alberta Plate CUE 819) shooting K band 24.1 Ghz northbound on Castledowns Road (most probable making use of the older Multanova 6F or Gatso 24 radar). The Bel STi detected it from about seven hundred meters (2300 toes) away as we approached it head [...]