Well I just listened to the whole interview, unbelievable Mike has been in the radar business for 42 + years, I've been following him since he worked for escort as an intern absolutely fantastic interview you just nailed it ..I'm buying mine tonight..
1. This is amazing. 2. I can’t believe I watched the whole thing straight..has to be the first time anything over 30-40 mins on RUclips kept my attention.
I'm so excited to see see/hear this. Awesome job, what a true honor. While this doesn't mean much coming from me, you should be proud. He rarely gives interviews, and I can't think of anyone more respected on the user side than you, or more deserving. Keep up the great work!
Excellent interview Vortex! You have an long time acquaintance of mine totally at ease. Mike is the real deal. Authentic/real as there is. I think you now have a long term acquaintance in Mike. Congrats!
Well done. I like how you allowed him to speak and answer the questions. Too many interviewers don’t seem to get it. I also appreciate how you respectfully pushed back on GPS implementation. Other detectors have it and are doing a good job of it (without needing an external app). Despite all that, my Gen 2 is supposed to arrive tomorrow 😉
+LibbyD How did you arrive at the decision to buy the V1G2 over other units on the market, such as the R7 and Redline 360? I’ve owned a Max 360 for 3 years now, and I’ve really liked it, although I’ve wished for better Ka range. What I do like about the Max 360 is: - Arrows - Good BSM filtering - auto GPS lockouts But, I’ve given it to my wife, and I’m looking for something for my truck. I guess the other big option in that price range is the R7.
Back a few years I got my first car with Side protection and it sent a false signal to the V1. I called tech service to ask for help and got to talk to Mike Valentine. He walked me through the fix and it worked perfect after that. Have used a V1 in all my vehicles since then. Class act guy
This interview is really informative. Been using V1 for a long time, just got the new one today and can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the great interview.
Such a great interview. When you talk to someone who really knows his stuff, it's just magic. Having worked for Valentine in the early days of the company, his speech patterns brought back lots of great memories talking with him, Patrick Bedard from Car and Driver (we were working on the g-analyst at the time) and some of the engineers. He used to come to the Indianapolis and Cincinnati BMW club meets and do talks like this over dinner. He is one of the all-time greats in the automotive related business.
I love everything about this interview. It was a long time coming to actually hear from Mike V personally about the new Valentine One, and the technology that went into developing and bringing it to the market. Reading through the comments below, I can truly relate to them and would like to thank you, @Vortex, for reaching out and doing this interview. I love everything that you do and I hope that you keep doing it for a long time.
Great interview!! I moved from a Bell radar detector in 1999 to a Valentine 1. Been using a V1 ever since. It has never let me down. After watching the unboxing of the V1 G2 and listening to this interview I will be sending one of my three V1s back for the $110 discount. The V1 G2 will be installed in my Corvette GS. It needs the best protection of all three cars. Again great interview and unboxing vids!!
Unbelievably awesome interview. Great job. You let Mike do most of the talking, and your questions were spot on. I live in the Cincinnati area. You asked every question I ever wanted to ask him when I see him out at public events.
Congratulations on the interview with Mike Valentine. He is a legend and pioneer in the detector industry, and an enthusiast with a passion for building a quality product. There were many who said he was done and was happy to just ride off into the sunset. The V1G2 proves the fire, passion, and enthusiasm still burn inside of him. It was a pleasure listening to your conversation with him and thank you for asking about GPS, future updates, and BSM filters. Great job as always Vortex and this video combined with TXCTG test results convinced me to trade in an old V1 for the V1G2. 👍👍
So glad you were able to get Mike to do an interview, great work! The mute button discussion at 20:19 was amusing and the whole interview was very informative. Thank you!
Devlins10 in my honest opinion besides the superior performance of the R7, it literally looks like a cheaply made plastic toy. Let’s hope the next premium uniden Detector is well constructed like the new v2.
Thank you for the interview with Mike. He was sure open about the process about the Gen2. But I'll still miss the old style volume / mute level switch. Now I'll blame it being removed by IMHO somewhat dim users. Take care be safe.
This is why I like V1. I have noticed that the company is different. No smoke and Mirrors. No features that they feel is not beneficial. Very honest about there product they produce. Not adding features just because another company does. Jbv1 app is excellent but I feel I will not use the lockout feature especially once I upgrade from V1G1 to V1G2. Thanks for getting him to be part of your channel.
As someone who does not know all the INS and outs of a radar detector but always wanted one before I had a license to be exact I finally purchased a Valentine1at age 40 with your knowledge and time spent making these thank you verymuch VORTEX RADAR and MIKE VALENTINE for giving me a Badass tool
Finally got around to listening to the whole interview. Great candid talk. Thank you Mike for all you have done in the detector industry. I started with the Super Snooper in 1976, and after that have been with you all the way.
This is so cool, I just did my senior project and we build a preselector which applies filtering and amplification to each band. We used low noise amplifiers because they introduce such a small amount noise and can amplify the signal by a high amount. The ones we used had a 0.6 dB insertion loss (degrades the signal to noise level) and 23 dB of gain. This was for RF signals that were lower than this. We used SAW filters to select the bands we wanted and then amplified the signal after filtering to make up for the loss
Best explanation on advanced laser/radar detector technology. Listening to Mike Valentine is awesome. I will be buying a new V1 Gen II based on his explanation and honestly. Love hearing from the engineer who has been there from the beginning. His engineering acumen and honestly are evident. Thank you Vortex for sharing this very informative interview with the quintessential laser/radar detector design and development Luminary.
I agree one hundred percent with Mike! I’m old school myself and am a radar detector dude. I like to know where the chatter is as well, and don’t need or want the gps feature as I never used or felt the need for it in the past. I look forward to purchasing the gen 2 and still keep my gen 1 as a backup. Knew about Mike from his Escort days and he definitely knows his stuff about radar detection. Kudos to the next chapter in radar detecting in a world filled with lots of noise and crap out there. Great interview as well to Vortex 👍
Thank you Mike. I have been using V1 for years. I tried everything and everything .V1 is number one for me. It amazed me when I saw the V1 gen2. V1 is like a real precision tool for me. Many greetings from Serbia Thanks Vortex radar ! Best wishes , Vladimir
@@VortexRadarany updates for these MRCD multi radar? The hardware's 4 years old with multiple software updates maybe where does he see it going? I'd like to know what he thinks of JBV1? I could probably think of some more stuff but here is just a couple.
MultaRadar would be nice, but until he releases something (if he ever does), it probably wouldn’t make much sense to say so until it’s in our hands. I mean look at Theia, lol.
A very good conversation very informed interview worth the wait for the v1 this will be become if not number 1 radardetector it with be in the very top of game
Awesome insight to the new radar. Just got mine today can’t wait to take it out on a road trip. I do miss the knob and will take a little getting use to. Thanks MIKE
I bought my first V1 in 2001. A couple of years after I bought it I started getting false laser alerts from the rear. I shipped it to Valentine along with my credit card info. I got it back a week or so later. They shipped it back 2 day and my card was never charged. They had me as a customer for life. The only reason I no longer have that V1 was because it was stolen while I was in Houston a couple of years ago. My wife got me another one and of course it’s been great. The V1 has saved me hundreds if not thousands of times over the last 19 years. Best 400 bucks I’ve spent ( well technically 800 since the first one was stolen). I would love a gen 2 but I don’t *need* it.
Owner since 1996 here too! Had one stolen, bought two and mounted thr 2nd on a bike that got rained on a few times but never missed a beat. I have TMF1 older version now but with ESP and love datalogging on the JBV1 Android app. Plus the sweeps on Ka make it hyper quick! Looks like Ebay is getting twice what V1 is offering so that is an avenue to get a new one. The testing on rdforums.org say it is one of the best windshield mount on the market.
Norm T Until my first one was stolen I left mine on the windshield even in very hot summer temperatures. They build a quality product that’s for sure! My wife has been talking about wanting a detector. Maybe I can give her mine? Then I will definitely need a new one! I drive about 50k a year with my job so I get plenty of use with mine!
@@AskMeWhen yes, the hardware is very robust. Just missing the button for quiet volume adjustment. But like he said it took up room as did LED does. I love running JBV1 via Android phone for logging and segmenting Ka-band.
Ariel, superb editing on the video & a big thanks for taking the necessary time to ask “ALL” of the questions everyone wants to know to name a few: MCRD, Laser false-ing, GPS, knob, Logic modes, BSM, range, software/hardware updates, V1 trade-in, chatty-ness, etc/etc/etc !!!
I've been using V1 exclusively through decades of driving and more vehicles than I can recall. I'm on my second device. I'm so used to it, I'd feel naked without it. I want the new model.... I need to forget this fantastic interview or my credit card will alert my wife to the bogie on the dash.
I have a Escort Passport 8500 X50 that I picked up off Craigslist 6yrs ago for a steal at 75$ and I absolutely love it. Its paid for itself more times than I can count over the years on my dauntless 100mile round trip journey I take to and from work daily. Im in Northern Michigan where roads are wide open, smooth and where driving 50 +miles w/o seeing another car is a normal occurrence. US31 North is a perfect testing grounds for radar detector tech. I just picked up a Valentine V1 1st gen off E-Bay for 225$ shipped w/ the "Savvy" unit to end the hassel of switching radar det between my vehicles. Ive had my V1 for only days and it's looking like the KA pick-ups have a noticeable amount of increased range VS. my X50 and the arrows are what sold me on the unit and I wasn't wrong in that assumption. Im going down a rabbit hole of research and I can't wait to see how the 2 units stack up against eachother long term. I live for this nerd shit😎😄🤓, thanks Vortex and Mike!!
So just to elaborate a bit with a simpler analogy so people will understand better as to why you will still get some chattiness from BSMs or from door openers, etc. The new detector is super fast at scanning the frequencies and a direct benefit of this is that it can “check and balance” what it detects against what it knows are threats. The base logic or rule set is that ANY detected frequency can be a threat, but with further judgement on that frequency, what the base logic said is a threat can possibly now be trusted as a non-threat and the user not be alerted. Think of it like meeting another person in life. Your initial scan and detection of the person (frequency) tells you that person is there and further queues about that person (all those additional scans due to the detector’s new speed) will then tell more about them and you can either trust they are friend (a legit BSM or door sensor) or foe (a cop shooting radar). When it’s just one person or two or a few, it’s easier to gauge, but if you introduce a huge roomful of new sources of the same frequency, you now have a lot more sources to try and analyze. The thing to remember is that, it’s not a speed limitation... it’s a source count limitation. It’s a comparison trait issue. It’s like finding a single threat in a huge room of people. You analyze everyone (all these frequency sources) and they all pass, right up until something new catches your eye about one of them and then you single that out and you have your warning presented to the user. The balance Mike was talking about is at what point do you say everything is a threat or nothing is a threat and don’t warn at all. That’s that “end user happiness” level you have to meet. And this is why on congested highways or in busy cities with lots and lots of sources, you will (even with the new detector) have some punch-throughs that you’ll get warnings about and you have to, because ultimately Mike’s ideology is, give me the best amount of information you can and let me decide. What he doesn’t want to happen is for the detector not to warm you and then you get pulled over and then you’re not happy about that either. Think of the V1 as a secret service guy who’s got to scan the room or the parade or whatever threat blanket is out there looking for threats. He doesn’t want to sound the alarm too early but he also doesn’t want to be too lax and not warn you of a possible threat. In small source environments, it’s easy because the supposed target source is small and easier to be sure about (maybe, a lot still depends on frequency and pattern, etc. you could still get a punch-through with even a single source depending on certain variables, but generally it shouldn’t happen). In larger environments with a lot of sources it’ll be more difficult to weed out the junk from the legit, so expect a little bit of noise. Other companies approach things differently and a lot of them will simply block out some BSMs or other benign sources based solely on frequency range. That’s like saying a person that under 5’4” can’t be a criminal in a room full of people. Great, until that’s wrong... and we all know this. That one 5’ person that’s now a threat in your room full of benign BSM sources was a cop with an out of tune gun. You see what I’m getting at? By not approaching detection in such a rudimentary way with blanket statements like this and evaluating every source the same way, you basically have a recipe for what I like to call a very skeptical detector. It treats all radar sources the same way and as it analyzes them more and more as they’re broadcasting, it can change its opinion on them and then inform the user as to its final judgement. I hope this makes a bit better sense to everyone. Oh and one last thing... Thea or let’s say any kind of machine learning algorithms applied to something like this. Everything electronic is based on rules and set guidelines and patterns. Currently there is no machine variant to a gut instinct or human intuition or a human’s ability to make a judgement call. Humans amass for more life learned experience than any machine learning platform can currently attain as even we can make mistakes judging a situation or a person or in the example above, a radar source. If we can make that mistake, so will the much more limited machine. Ultimately, you will see that you can get close to a silent radar unless it’s a real threat, but it’ll never be 100% silent to 100% benign sources. It just will never happen because if you were to make it do that, you will eventually get hit with a ticket from the one source it thought it wasn’t a threat. If a human can make a judgement mistake, a machine based on machine learning will too. It’s just the nature of the beast. The best approach is really, find the source and then test that source over and over again until it falls in one camp or another and that’s what this new V1 does.... that’s why it scans so quickly and so many times and never stops. The source of the radar threat must convince it that it’s not a threat and even then, it might still present it to a human user for them to make their final decision.
With the API being available the possibilities with this detector, and its super nutty hardware, are going to be almost endless. Gonna be a fun journey; cant wait to get mine in and start messing around.
When you get to hear the rationale behind some of the changes that weren't desired or weren't delivered, it at least gives a perspective to not have to hate the change or at least not have to keep wondering why.
I used V1 detectors since 1992, trading up to newer and newer models, the last one in 2014. Last year I bought a Uniden R7. The display gives so much more information, its menu driven programming is so much easier to perform, the existence of voice alerts, the ability to easily update firmware, the GPS and ability to lockout known speed signs and door openers, etc are such improvements over the V1. I do not want to use a V1/smartphone combo as I do not want to have to pay attention to a phone while driving. In fact, yesterday I bought a second R7 for my second car, and it was $25 cheaper than the V1Gen2.
Did you listen to the whole video? Mike explained why the GPS has pros and cons depending on the users needs. IMHO, I will NEVER buy an R7 until they move that silly side mounted mute button. I have an R3 and it's just fine. I will be getting a V1gen2 however. And don't forget the R7 GPS patent infringement lockout situation.
Mike was always helpful on the Porsche Rennteam forums back in the day and I’ll always have a love for my V1s but I upgraded to the R3 and then when the R7 came out upgraded to that and it’s the best radar detector I’ve ever used.
I live in South Carolina and in this state troopers in my state love stand by hold !! So we are driving down a Hwy and if you are the only car your dead no matter what we run can't beat what's not out there in the air if in standby mod 😰 but sounds like a great New toy to play with thanks for the share !! Cheers!!
Will the hardware updates be available for the 1st gen v1's , instead of having to trade it in. Personally I'll keep it for 25+ years and place it in my slower vehicle lol
Louis Soria Vortex said no in his unboxing of the V1 G2. You have to trade the V1 in for $110 credit toward the $499 price. No hardware upgrade available on the V1.
Sounds like Mike is as sharp an engineer 👨💻 as ever I will be buying his product just listening 👂to him makes me know he is passionate about his product.
Vortex, I'm on the fence between the two R7-V2.. I'm still running R3, in NY Orange county. Down to NYC & back up home. It's still flawless detection, even from the rear, I guess bouncing off the front glass. So What's your take, should I take the leap on Big brother R7? It seems like your leaning towards the V2.. Thks your videos have always been most informative for me over the years
Fine... I’ll buy one. Not like I’m going outside to any social events the next few weeks. Spring Training Trip cancelled, Opening Day cancelled, all tickets to anything rescheduled... Got plenty of money, and nowhere to burn it. Might as well grab V1Gen2
Great interview! I’ve been a subscriber since probably around the 2 or 300 subscriber mark, before you changed to Vortex. You’ve come a long way. Great content, thanks!
Mr Vortex Radar your an amazing man I watch your channel for a long time congratulations on the interview today. Your doing an amazing job keep up the good work I love your channel and the work youve done for us your viewers. Can't wait to buy v2. Your channel is literally my favorite on all of youtube. Thank you again. If you can setup a link so we can purchase from you so you can make a little bit of money from my purchase it is because of your channel that I purchase products
@@VortexRadar your an amazing guy thank you for this channel. Please consider setting up a site or a dropship link I would love to buy from you so you make a cut of the profits. You helped my decisions and would love to buy from you. If you do send me the link to your site. Your RUclips channel rocks. Thanks again.
Interesting video that compelled me to buy a Valentine 1 G2. I remember his radar detectors in magazines as a kid and I always thought the arrows were innovative. I'll be throwing my Cobra POS away.
I’m glad that I’ve waited for the new V-1 Gen2. Being able to update software through uploads through the app changes the game for V-1. I’ll be making my purchase soon. 👍🏼 ....but to make things clear. My V-1 Gen1 in my opinion is still relevant in conjunction with 3rd party apps like V1driver which I use. 👍🏼
Got hold of a Valentine One c2002 and it saved me several tickets by spotting a hidden GATSO camera on several occasions. Also spotted a laser trap on a couple of occasions giving me advance warning way in excess that I'd had with a previous radar/ laser detector. Sadly I got rid of it, looking to get a Gen2 and keeping it this time around.
I remember when I called Valentine support in the 90s, he actually answered the phone! A legend in the business. Great call.
He occasionally does, IF the crabby old witch doesn't intercept it first.
Bill Gates used to answer the phone sometimes at Microsoft after hours.
I too had that experience.
That was the 90's now they don't care about the customer! Worst business ever!
I called within the year and he answered the phone!
Weird seeing the older Mike Valentine when I still remember the white lab coat Mike in his magazine ads for the last 30 years
Same
Kudos for being able to talk Mr Valentine.
Mike was surprisingly candid, great interview. I could listen for hours. What a rare treat, thanks.
Seriously. I loved how straightforward he was with everything. So cool of him!
@@VortexRadar I k pm pp
I don't know how you pulled this off Vortex but what a Great interview with a legend Mike Valentine.
Well I just listened to the whole interview, unbelievable Mike has been in the radar business for 42 + years, I've been following him since he worked for escort as an intern absolutely fantastic interview you just nailed it ..I'm buying mine tonight..
Why would you follow an intern tf
Medo Gabr was thinking the same thing. Have a hard time keeping up on my own interns let alone ones that work at other companies.
razorpit probably total bs
@@medogabr9952 bill clinton vibes
1. This is amazing. 2. I can’t believe I watched the whole thing straight..has to be the first time anything over 30-40 mins on RUclips kept my attention.
Talking to a true legend!!
Amazing job! I’m glad he made an effort to reach out to the public, he really trusts you Vortex aka the community spokesman!
Yes!!! Didn’t think this day would ever come.
Ordered mine today, can’t wait to get it.
Got mine this pm via FedEx. Can't wait to fire it up.
I'm so excited to see see/hear this. Awesome job, what a true honor. While this doesn't mean much coming from me, you should be proud. He rarely gives interviews, and I can't think of anyone more respected on the user side than you, or more deserving. Keep up the great work!
AGREE!!!! 🤤
Excellent interview Vortex! You have an long time acquaintance of mine totally at ease. Mike is the real deal. Authentic/real as there is. I think you now have a long term acquaintance in Mike. Congrats!
Well done. I like how you allowed him to speak and answer the questions. Too many interviewers don’t seem to get it.
I also appreciate how you respectfully pushed back on GPS implementation. Other detectors have it and are doing a good job of it (without needing an external app).
Despite all that, my Gen 2 is supposed to arrive tomorrow 😉
LibbyD - I concur with everything you said.
+LibbyD How did you arrive at the decision to buy the V1G2 over other units on the market, such as the R7 and Redline 360?
I’ve owned a Max 360 for 3 years now, and I’ve really liked it, although I’ve wished for better Ka range.
What I do like about the Max 360 is:
- Arrows
- Good BSM filtering
- auto GPS lockouts
But, I’ve given it to my wife, and I’m looking for something for my truck.
I guess the other big option in that price range is the R7.
Also great how he interrupted when you tried to move on from MRCD. Wait, I didn't answer the question.
Back a few years I got my first car with Side protection and it sent a false signal to the V1. I called tech service to ask for help and got to talk to Mike Valentine. He walked me through the fix and it worked perfect after that. Have used a V1 in all my vehicles since then. Class act guy
This interview is really informative. Been using V1 for a long time, just got the new one today and can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the great interview.
Such a great interview. When you talk to someone who really knows his stuff, it's just magic. Having worked for Valentine in the early days of the company, his speech patterns brought back lots of great memories talking with him, Patrick Bedard from Car and Driver (we were working on the g-analyst at the time) and some of the engineers. He used to come to the Indianapolis and Cincinnati BMW club meets and do talks like this over dinner. He is one of the all-time greats in the automotive related business.
I love everything about this interview. It was a long time coming to actually hear from Mike V personally about the new Valentine One, and the technology that went into developing and bringing it to the market. Reading through the comments below, I can truly relate to them and would like to thank you, @Vortex, for reaching out and doing this interview. I love everything that you do and I hope that you keep doing it for a long time.
Great interview!! I moved from a Bell radar detector in 1999 to a Valentine 1. Been using a V1 ever since. It has never let me down. After watching the unboxing of the V1 G2 and listening to this interview I will be sending one of my three V1s back for the $110 discount. The V1 G2 will be installed in my Corvette GS. It needs the best protection of all three cars. Again great interview and unboxing vids!!
Good stuff. Glad you got the interview. I bet you're still smiling
Excellent. Thank you Mike V!!
Unbelievably awesome interview. Great job. You let Mike do most of the talking, and your questions were spot on. I live in the Cincinnati area. You asked every question I ever wanted to ask him when I see him out at public events.
I’ve waited years to hear from Mike. Thank you for this. I sent my gen 1 in today for the upgrade to gen 2.
Congratulations on the interview with Mike Valentine. He is a legend and pioneer in the detector industry, and an enthusiast with a passion for building a quality product. There were many who said he was done and was happy to just ride off into the sunset.
The V1G2 proves the fire, passion, and enthusiasm still burn inside of him. It was a pleasure listening to your conversation with him and thank you for asking about GPS, future updates, and BSM filters.
Great job as always Vortex and this video combined with TXCTG test results convinced me to trade in an old V1 for the V1G2.
👍👍
Wow, you are a beast! Thanks for posting this.
And thank you Vortex for being a calm and sane voice in all of this during the last year.
👍👍
So glad you were able to get Mike to do an interview, great work! The mute button discussion at 20:19 was amusing and the whole interview was very informative. Thank you!
That’s amazing, thanks for all you do and your hard work.
I seen your videos on the G2 it's setting up to give the R7 a run for it's money for sure.
Devlins10 in my honest opinion besides the superior performance of the R7, it literally looks like a cheaply made plastic toy. Let’s hope the next premium uniden Detector is well constructed like the new v2.
This was a very cool interview. Love to geek out on the detector specs and how it works.
You the goat for putting the index in the description
Thank you for the interview with Mike. He was sure open about the process about the Gen2. But I'll still miss the old style volume / mute level switch. Now I'll blame it being removed by IMHO somewhat dim users. Take care be safe.
It was a supplier issue from what I heard, nobody would make them anymore.
@@392nightrunner Figured it was a bit of 'both' - users and suppliers. Take care be safe.
This is why I like V1. I have noticed that the company is different. No smoke and Mirrors. No features that they feel is not beneficial. Very honest about there product they produce. Not adding features just because another company does. Jbv1 app is excellent but I feel I will not use the lockout feature especially once I upgrade from V1G1 to V1G2. Thanks for getting him to be part of your channel.
As someone who does not know all the INS and outs of a radar detector but always wanted one before I had a license to be exact I finally purchased a Valentine1at age 40 with your knowledge and time spent making these thank you verymuch
VORTEX RADAR and
MIKE VALENTINE for giving me a Badass tool
That was GREAT! I am V1 forever! I love when he say's "sooooooo" then the chuckle......that was so entertaining.
Finally got around to listening to the whole interview. Great candid talk. Thank you Mike for all you have done in the detector industry. I started with the Super Snooper in 1976, and after that have been with you all the way.
This is so cool, I just did my senior project and we build a preselector which applies filtering and amplification to each band. We used low noise amplifiers because they introduce such a small amount noise and can amplify the signal by a high amount. The ones we used had a 0.6 dB insertion loss (degrades the signal to noise level) and 23 dB of gain. This was for RF signals that were lower than this. We used SAW filters to select the bands we wanted and then amplified the signal after filtering to make up for the loss
I bought a V1 as soon as it came out and still use it. I'm looking forward to getting the new Gen 2. Great interview. Thanks!
Best explanation on advanced laser/radar detector technology. Listening to Mike Valentine is awesome. I will be buying a new V1 Gen II based on his explanation and honestly. Love hearing from the engineer who has been there from the beginning. His engineering acumen and honestly are evident. Thank you Vortex for sharing this very informative interview with the quintessential laser/radar detector design and development Luminary.
Really cool to hear Mike break it all down, discussing all the obstacles and challenges. My V1Gen2 gets delivered tomorrow.
I remember calling and ordering my V1 from Mike directly back in the early 2000s. So cool!
Thank you both for the great interview! I've been a V1 user for many many years. Looking forward to owning a V1G2.
Mike V... The man, the myth, the legend!!!!
Curious to how it does against MRCD.
Honesty, transparency and lots of great information. This was awesome. I hope everyone clicks the buy link on your site Vortex... I know I did ;)
I agree one hundred percent with Mike! I’m old school myself and am a radar detector dude. I like to know where the chatter is as well, and don’t need or want the gps feature as I never used or felt the need for it in the past. I look forward to purchasing the gen 2 and still keep my gen 1 as a backup. Knew about Mike from his Escort days and he definitely knows his stuff about radar detection. Kudos to the next chapter in radar detecting in a world filled with lots of noise and crap out there. Great interview as well to Vortex 👍
Great. A great engineer/ scientist talking about his improved classic radar detector.
Thank you Mike. I have been using V1 for years. I tried everything and everything .V1 is number one for me. It amazed me when I saw the V1 gen2. V1 is like a real precision tool for me. Many greetings from Serbia Thanks Vortex radar ! Best wishes , Vladimir
We are all so glad he didn't retire. Thank you Mike !
I have rewatched this interview multiple times be great to do a updated one.
What do you feel like is now out of date or would need to be talked about?
@@VortexRadarany updates for these MRCD multi radar? The hardware's 4 years old with multiple software updates maybe where does he see it going? I'd like to know what he thinks of JBV1? I could probably think of some more stuff but here is just a couple.
MultaRadar would be nice, but until he releases something (if he ever does), it probably wouldn’t make much sense to say so until it’s in our hands. I mean look at Theia, lol.
@@VortexRadar what's theia?..... 😂
And just like that we get a V1 G2 update.....awesome
Wish u had asked Mike if he'd ever use JBV1 before. Would've been interesting. But you asked excellent questions, ty Vortex.
Man vortex radar that was so
Very cool that you was able to have great conversation with Mike valentine!that was good. 👍🏽😊👍🏽
Excellent job with the interview - first time I have ever seen him discuss. You did a great job on the questions.
This man will forever be a legend regarding radar locators.
Thank you for the time stamps ! Great interview.
A very good conversation very informed interview worth the wait for the v1 this will be become if not number 1 radardetector it with be in the very top of game
I like the customer loyalty recognition. That's the right way to do business and retain customers, a fact big corporations could take notes from.
Awesome insight to the new radar.
Just got mine today can’t wait to take it out on a road trip.
I do miss the knob and will take a little getting use to.
Thanks MIKE
I bought my first V1 in 2001. A couple of years after I bought it I started getting false laser alerts from the rear. I shipped it to Valentine along with my credit card info. I got it back a week or so later. They shipped it back 2 day and my card was never charged. They had me as a customer for life. The only reason I no longer have that V1 was because it was stolen while I was in Houston a couple of years ago. My wife got me another one and of course it’s been great. The V1 has saved me hundreds if not thousands of times over the last 19 years. Best 400 bucks I’ve spent ( well technically 800 since the first one was stolen). I would love a gen 2 but I don’t *need* it.
Owner since 1996 here too! Had one stolen, bought two and mounted thr 2nd on a bike that got rained on a few times but never missed a beat.
I have TMF1 older version now but with ESP and love datalogging on the JBV1 Android app. Plus the sweeps on Ka make it hyper quick!
Looks like Ebay is getting twice what V1 is offering so that is an avenue to get a new one. The testing on rdforums.org say it is one of the best windshield mount on the market.
Norm T Until my first one was stolen I left mine on the windshield even in very hot summer temperatures. They build a quality product that’s for sure! My wife has been talking about wanting a detector. Maybe I can give her mine? Then I will definitely need a new one! I drive about 50k a year with my job so I get plenty of use with mine!
@@AskMeWhen yes, the hardware is very robust.
Just missing the button for quiet volume adjustment. But like he said it took up room as did LED does. I love running JBV1 via Android phone for logging and segmenting Ka-band.
Ariel, superb editing on the video & a big thanks for taking the necessary time to ask “ALL” of the questions everyone wants to know to name a few: MCRD, Laser false-ing, GPS, knob, Logic modes, BSM, range, software/hardware updates, V1 trade-in, chatty-ness, etc/etc/etc !!!
Great interview. My new trusted channel for radar info. Kudos for doing the footwork to get this interview and getting this posted. Love it.
I've been using V1 exclusively through decades of driving and more vehicles than I can recall. I'm on my second device. I'm so used to it, I'd feel naked without it. I want the new model.... I need to forget this fantastic interview or my credit card will alert my wife to the bogie on the dash.
Awesome that you were able to pull this off! Can't wait to listen!
At 28:30 extra sweeps work on the older V1. Push extra sweeps via JBV1 and you'll notice the difference on Ka-band.
I have a Escort Passport 8500 X50 that I picked up off Craigslist 6yrs ago for a steal at 75$ and I absolutely love it. Its paid for itself more times than I can count over the years on my dauntless 100mile round trip journey I take to and from work daily. Im in Northern Michigan where roads are wide open, smooth and where driving 50 +miles w/o seeing another car is a normal occurrence. US31 North is a perfect testing grounds for radar detector tech. I just picked up a Valentine V1 1st gen off E-Bay for 225$ shipped w/ the "Savvy" unit to end the hassel of switching radar det between my vehicles. Ive had my V1 for only days and it's looking like the KA pick-ups have a noticeable amount of increased range VS. my X50 and the arrows are what sold me on the unit and I wasn't wrong in that assumption. Im going down a rabbit hole of research and I can't wait to see how the 2 units stack up against eachother long term. I live for this nerd shit😎😄🤓, thanks Vortex and Mike!!
He sounds like he’s pretty set on not messing with a gps add on for his radars.
We've got JBV1 via Android phone for GPS lockouts.
So just to elaborate a bit with a simpler analogy so people will understand better as to why you will still get some chattiness from BSMs or from door openers, etc. The new detector is super fast at scanning the frequencies and a direct benefit of this is that it can “check and balance” what it detects against what it knows are threats. The base logic or rule set is that ANY detected frequency can be a threat, but with further judgement on that frequency, what the base logic said is a threat can possibly now be trusted as a non-threat and the user not be alerted. Think of it like meeting another person in life. Your initial scan and detection of the person (frequency) tells you that person is there and further queues about that person (all those additional scans due to the detector’s new speed) will then tell more about them and you can either trust they are friend (a legit BSM or door sensor) or foe (a cop shooting radar). When it’s just one person or two or a few, it’s easier to gauge, but if you introduce a huge roomful of new sources of the same frequency, you now have a lot more sources to try and analyze. The thing to remember is that, it’s not a speed limitation... it’s a source count limitation. It’s a comparison trait issue. It’s like finding a single threat in a huge room of people. You analyze everyone (all these frequency sources) and they all pass, right up until something new catches your eye about one of them and then you single that out and you have your warning presented to the user. The balance Mike was talking about is at what point do you say everything is a threat or nothing is a threat and don’t warn at all. That’s that “end user happiness” level you have to meet. And this is why on congested highways or in busy cities with lots and lots of sources, you will (even with the new detector) have some punch-throughs that you’ll get warnings about and you have to, because ultimately Mike’s ideology is, give me the best amount of information you can and let me decide. What he doesn’t want to happen is for the detector not to warm you and then you get pulled over and then you’re not happy about that either. Think of the V1 as a secret service guy who’s got to scan the room or the parade or whatever threat blanket is out there looking for threats. He doesn’t want to sound the alarm too early but he also doesn’t want to be too lax and not warn you of a possible threat. In small source environments, it’s easy because the supposed target source is small and easier to be sure about (maybe, a lot still depends on frequency and pattern, etc. you could still get a punch-through with even a single source depending on certain variables, but generally it shouldn’t happen). In larger environments with a lot of sources it’ll be more difficult to weed out the junk from the legit, so expect a little bit of noise. Other companies approach things differently and a lot of them will simply block out some BSMs or other benign sources based solely on frequency range. That’s like saying a person that under 5’4” can’t be a criminal in a room full of people. Great, until that’s wrong... and we all know this. That one 5’ person that’s now a threat in your room full of benign BSM sources was a cop with an out of tune gun. You see what I’m getting at? By not approaching detection in such a rudimentary way with blanket statements like this and evaluating every source the same way, you basically have a recipe for what I like to call a very skeptical detector. It treats all radar sources the same way and as it analyzes them more and more as they’re broadcasting, it can change its opinion on them and then inform the user as to its final judgement. I hope this makes a bit better sense to everyone.
Oh and one last thing... Thea or let’s say any kind of machine learning algorithms applied to something like this. Everything electronic is based on rules and set guidelines and patterns. Currently there is no machine variant to a gut instinct or human intuition or a human’s ability to make a judgement call. Humans amass for more life learned experience than any machine learning platform can currently attain as even we can make mistakes judging a situation or a person or in the example above, a radar source. If we can make that mistake, so will the much more limited machine. Ultimately, you will see that you can get close to a silent radar unless it’s a real threat, but it’ll never be 100% silent to 100% benign sources. It just will never happen because if you were to make it do that, you will eventually get hit with a ticket from the one source it thought it wasn’t a threat. If a human can make a judgement mistake, a machine based on machine learning will too. It’s just the nature of the beast. The best approach is really, find the source and then test that source over and over again until it falls in one camp or another and that’s what this new V1 does.... that’s why it scans so quickly and so many times and never stops. The source of the radar threat must convince it that it’s not a threat and even then, it might still present it to a human user for them to make their final decision.
Long but worth a listen...this unit is now on my short list :- ) for when it comes time to replace. Thank you for the insight.
With the API being available the possibilities with this detector, and its super nutty hardware, are going to be almost endless. Gonna be a fun journey; cant wait to get mine in and start messing around.
Love his honesty, other people would not say as much to try to avoid saying way too much that could back you away from the radar system brand.
great interview and education from the 'Professor' of radar detectors.
I have a V1 and have learned to deal with the Honda and Acura falses... Glad they dealt with that!
When you get to hear the rationale behind some of the changes that weren't desired or weren't delivered, it at least gives a perspective to not have to hate the change or at least not have to keep wondering why.
I used V1 detectors since 1992, trading up to newer and newer models, the last one in 2014. Last year I bought a Uniden R7. The display gives so much more information, its menu driven programming is so much easier to perform, the existence of voice alerts, the ability to easily update firmware, the GPS and ability to lockout known speed signs and door openers, etc are such improvements over the V1. I do not want to use a V1/smartphone combo as I do not want to have to pay attention to a phone while driving. In fact, yesterday I bought a second R7 for my second car, and it was $25 cheaper than the V1Gen2.
Did you listen to the whole video? Mike explained why the GPS has pros and cons depending on the users needs. IMHO, I will NEVER buy an R7 until they move that silly side mounted mute button. I have an R3 and it's just fine. I will be getting a V1gen2 however. And don't forget the R7 GPS patent infringement lockout situation.
You haven't had the military upgrade for your V1 until you run JBV1 app on your Android phone. No other detector has that today! Owner since 1996 too.
V1 Gen2 or Uniden R7?
Mike was always helpful on the Porsche Rennteam forums back in the day and I’ll always have a love for my V1s but I upgraded to the R3 and then when the R7 came out upgraded to that and it’s the best radar detector I’ve ever used.
Yes. Removing the volume knob is such a great improvement! I'm sure lots of user were asking for that change!
Sarcasm?
@@omers52195 - For Sure! If it adjust volume, give me a knob!
Everyone is crying about it. Also, you can easily use the knob with gloves. His comment did not make sense.
@@common_c3nts motorcycle riders. Tones of them use radar.
I live in South Carolina and in this state troopers in my state love stand by hold !! So we are driving down a Hwy and if you are the only car your dead no matter what we run can't beat what's not out there in the air if in standby mod 😰 but sounds like a great New toy to play with thanks for the share !! Cheers!!
Jonathon Haze if you’re the only car out there, don’t speed. Simple as that.
I got my gen2 last week in the mail. Havent been dissapointed
Fantastic interview, well thought out interview and intelligent questioning; well done! Learnt so much about the engineering of the product from this.
Love the references to "Get Smart" and the old HP
Will the hardware updates be available for the 1st gen v1's , instead of having to trade it in. Personally I'll keep it for 25+ years and place it in my slower vehicle lol
Louis Soria Vortex said no in his unboxing of the V1 G2. You have to trade the V1 in for $110 credit toward the $499 price. No hardware upgrade available on the V1.
Great interview with Mike Valentine. Thank you!
Sounds like Mike is as sharp an engineer 👨💻 as ever I will be buying his product just listening 👂to him makes me know he is passionate about his product.
Fantastic interview. Really separates you from other detector channels. Kudos.
This man singlehandley saved citizens billions of dollars
Vortex, I'm on the fence between the two R7-V2..
I'm still running R3, in NY Orange county. Down to NYC & back up home. It's still flawless detection, even from the rear, I guess bouncing off the front glass.
So What's your take, should I take the leap on Big brother R7?
It seems like your leaning towards the V2..
Thks your videos have always been most informative for me over the years
Fine... I’ll buy one. Not like I’m going outside to any social events the next few weeks. Spring Training Trip cancelled, Opening Day cancelled, all tickets to anything rescheduled... Got plenty of money, and nowhere to burn it. Might as well grab V1Gen2
Ordered at 5:30pm PST, halfway through the conversation.
Great interview! I’ve been a subscriber since probably around the 2 or 300 subscriber mark, before you changed to Vortex. You’ve come a long way. Great content, thanks!
Thanks for joining me since the very early days! 😁
excellent discussion! Learned so much. this makes me put the Valentine at the top of the wish list.
Mr Vortex Radar your an amazing man I watch your channel for a long time congratulations on the interview today. Your doing an amazing job keep up the good work I love your channel and the work youve done for us your viewers. Can't wait to buy v2. Your channel is literally my favorite on all of youtube. Thank you again. If you can setup a link so we can purchase from you so you can make a little bit of money from my purchase it is because of your channel that I purchase products
Thank you! The V1 in unfortunately not one of the products where I make money when you buy, but I’m happy to recommend it just the same. :)
@@VortexRadar your an amazing guy thank you for this channel. Please consider setting up a site or a dropship link I would love to buy from you so you make a cut of the profits. You helped my decisions and would love to buy from you. If you do send me the link to your site. Your RUclips channel rocks. Thanks again.
This is my latest Interest, I really enjoyed these detailed stories and learned a lot thanks vortex for these informative video's 😉
Interesting video that compelled me to buy a Valentine 1 G2. I remember his radar detectors in magazines as a kid and I always thought the arrows were innovative. I'll be throwing my Cobra POS away.
This episode provided a very clear insight on what radar detectors actually do. 🧐
the two weeks are finally over
You mean 2 X 36?? Right??
Didn't you post on a forum about a diy jammer? Literally read it last night...
@Vortex thank you for a very informative interview with "The Legend" Mike V. Been a fan of your site for quite awhile. Keep up the great work.
I’m glad that I’ve waited for the new V-1 Gen2. Being able to update software through uploads through the app changes the game for V-1. I’ll be making my purchase soon. 👍🏼
....but to make things clear. My V-1 Gen1 in my opinion is still relevant in conjunction with 3rd party apps like V1driver which I use. 👍🏼
Awesome get Vortex! Congratulations.
now i can finally afford a gen 1!
Very cool man you got to chat with a legend!
I just ordered my V1 Gen2, returning my Escort X80 tomorrow
Awesome! Congrats!
He said $110.00 discount for return of older V1 "for now"? Does this mean discount will eventually go away or be reduced?
Brian Hampton when did he say this ?
@@diffuser88 33:30
I suspect the discount will eventually go away. It makes no good business sense to continue it indefinitely.
Got hold of a Valentine One c2002 and it saved me several tickets by spotting a hidden GATSO camera on several occasions. Also spotted a laser trap on a couple of occasions giving me advance warning way in excess that I'd had with a previous radar/ laser detector. Sadly I got rid of it, looking to get a Gen2 and keeping it this time around.
I just called to see about the discontinued upgrade program and listened to his voice in these hilarious on-hold announcements. I just bought a G2