Police officer doesn’t use lidar in that position. Place the lidar gun in a horizontal position as it demonstrate in the manual. In the vertical position that you are testing, the laser travels in an up and down not side to side. Law enforcement usually targets your license plates or the reflective portion of your headlight in the horizontal position. At a thousand feet the beam is approximately three feet wide to four feet wide but very narrow so it is possibly the lidar can cover both headlight in at that distance. The farther you are away from the lidar the wide the beams gets.
Just trash your radiator, all will be well, you'll have a steady flow of steam right there in front of your detector as you drive along (for a little while anyway) ;-)
Great channel. Interesting
I read on the forum that valentine one gen2 is good on laser detection
Police officer doesn’t use lidar in that position. Place the lidar gun in a horizontal position as it demonstrate in the manual. In the vertical position that you are testing, the laser travels in an up and down not side to side. Law enforcement usually targets your license plates or the reflective portion of your headlight in the horizontal position. At a thousand feet the beam is approximately three feet wide to four feet wide but very narrow so it is possibly the lidar can cover both headlight in at that distance. The farther you are away from the lidar the wide the beams gets.
Awesome bid :) Cheers for the testing
So i need a redline and a kettle now lol
rather keep my R7
Great work though keep it up thank you
Just trash your radiator, all will be well, you'll have a steady flow of steam right there in front of your detector as you drive along (for a little while anyway) ;-)
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To your comment on RL having the best Laser, so does the Valentine One and Whistlers. Higher Whistlers have done better than the Redline/Beltronics.