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OK I purchased a tri ALP kit so what to do with the 3rd head?
1. Put it in the front of the vehicle even though it is completely not needed as 2 heads is more than enough.
2. Put it in the rear for a little protection until a 4th head can be purchased.
3. Sell it.
BestRadarDetectors
12-17-2014, 07:22 PM
Put the 3rd head on. I will call or text you later.
Radarrob
12-17-2014, 08:22 PM
Put 3rd head on.
Holla
12-17-2014, 10:43 PM
Dont sell it ---use it
AirMoore
12-17-2014, 10:52 PM
Seeing how well the ALP has done for me jamming, I would throw a single rear head on the rear (with the understanding that it will not offer the total protection like 2 heads will).
busta
12-18-2014, 06:11 AM
Seeing how well the ALP has done for me jamming, I would throw a single rear head on the rear (with the understanding that it will not offer the total protection like 2 heads will).
What he said ^^^^
wolfpacal
12-18-2014, 09:54 AM
If you're in an area that uses VPR guns, a third head on the front is almost a necessity.
JStump2490
12-18-2014, 11:16 AM
If you're in an area that uses VPR guns, a third head on the front is almost a necessity.
Is that really true? I thought it really depended on the size of your car?
If you don't want the third head, I would be more than happy to take it off your hands :D
tawwwd
12-18-2014, 12:50 PM
I would purchase a 4th head and install them on the rear.
wolfpacal
12-18-2014, 01:04 PM
Is that really true? I thought it really depended on the size of your car?
If you don't want the third head, I would be more than happy to take it off your hands :D
Was told that by a very reliable source. I'm adding a third head to the front of my car. No chrome up front, just more protection. VPR guns are everywhere where I live unfortunately. The city I live in uses them now almost exclusively.
BestRadarDetectors
12-18-2014, 01:07 PM
Was told that by a very reliable source. I'm adding a third head to the front of my car. No chrome up front, just more protection. VPR guns are everywhere where I live unfortunately. The city I live in uses them now almost exclusively.
Your install is more important than the number of heads. If you car is not large 2 heads will protect it sufficiently even against VPR guns.
If you missed the RALETC test with two heads its a good read: http://radarandlaserforum.com/content.php/138-AL-Priority-Declared-The-Best-Laser-Jammer-In-The-2014-RALETC-Head-2-Head-Shootout
JStump2490
12-18-2014, 01:19 PM
Your install is more important than the number of heads. If you car is not large 2 heads will protect it sufficiently even against VPR guns.
If you missed the RALETC test with two heads its a good read: http://radarandlaserforum.com/content.php/138-AL-Priority-Declared-The-Best-Laser-Jammer-In-The-2014-RALETC-Head-2-Head-Shootout
That's what I thought. I have seen a lot of videos with 2 heads jamming VPR guns just fine. In fact, the only one I have seen with 3 on front was a truck.
BestRadarDetectors
12-18-2014, 02:11 PM
That's what I thought. I have seen a lot of videos with 2 heads jamming VPR guns just fine. In fact, the only one I have seen with 3 on front was a truck.
The key with using 2 heads is to not place them on opposite sides of the car. (For example next to the head lights and leaving the center mass open) If the car is an average size car and your sensors are centered but around 18" to 20" or so apart you will be fine but if you have the sensors spaced 3ft apart you will get close PT's Use the photo's from past testings as a guide or if you have questions post up some photos and we will give you the best placement ideas.
JStump2490
12-18-2014, 02:38 PM
The key with using 2 heads is to not place them on opposite sides of the car. (For example next to the head lights and leaving the center mass open) If the car is an average size car and your sensors are centered but around 18" to 20" or so apart you will be fine but if you have the sensors spaced 3ft apart you will get close PT's Use the photo's from past testings as a guide or if you have questions post up some photos and we will give you the best placement ideas.
Still getting hip to all the CM lingo, what is PT? Pass Through? Also what is JTK? Jam Till Killed? I know JTG is Jam To Gun lol.
BestRadarDetectors
12-18-2014, 02:44 PM
Still getting hip to all the CM lingo, what is PT? Pass Through? Also what is JTK? Jam Till Killed? I know JTG is Jam To Gun lol.
http://radarandlaserforum.com/showthread.php/3037-Meaning-for-Terms-used-around-Laser-Jammers-such-as-JTG
JStump2490
12-18-2014, 02:46 PM
http://radarandlaserforum.com/showthread.php/3037-Meaning-for-Terms-used-around-Laser-Jammers-such-as-JTG
Thanks! I completely missed that thread
ECMExpert
12-18-2014, 03:40 PM
Still getting hip to all the CM lingo, what is PT? Pass Through? Also what is JTK? Jam Till Killed? I know JTG is Jam To Gun lol.
PT: Punch Through (when they can acquire your speed)
JTG: Jam to GUN (never recommended except in testing scenarios)
JFG: Jam From Gun
JTK: Jam to Kill where you immediately reduce speed and kill jammers, allowing the lidar unit to get a speed reading (albeit reduced)
Salty
12-18-2014, 04:17 PM
PT: Punch Through (when they can acquire your speed)
JTG: Jam to GUN (never recommended except in testing scenarios)
JFG: Jam From Gun
JTK: Jam to Kill where you immediately reduce speed and kill jammers, allowing the lidar unit to get a speed reading (albeit reduced)
Don't forget about KBJ. (Kill before Jam)
FJR1300
12-18-2014, 05:47 PM
Don't forget about KBJ. (Kill before Jam)
See, I would have completely misinterpreted that acronym outside of CMs.
Won Hunglo
12-18-2014, 06:52 PM
Consulted the lidar chicks and they suggested to buy another & install on the rear of your vehicle. No issues with two headed set-ups for me.
http://www.eatnineghost.com/wp-content/uploads/2headgirl/2heads_05.jpg
Decided to use the 3rd head on my car's front rather than my wife's car.
ToddB
12-30-2014, 04:46 PM
I am getting a third head for the front to be extra secure.
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JohnBoy
12-30-2014, 06:53 PM
Have you tested yet?
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