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AirMoore
10-31-2015, 06:40 PM
Been on the forums since 2005... yet I've been out for awhile and will continue to be for some time. Though during Christmas break, I may actually be able to post a bit.


The head gasket blew in my Civic, so it's been out of commission for many months now, so I haven't been able to really use any countermeasures as I've been borrowing a car (used my S7 X50).


Just got the Civic back and ran the V1 only (ALP is being finicky), got 3 insane detections for an 8 year old detector. (Please see the advanced sections for those who can view it, I don't like to post my videos anywhere but there for personal reasons.)

Furthermore, as a few members know... I have time comments due to an intellectual pursuit which coincidently also makes it so I can't post as much material on here.


At any rate, please feel free to PM for any questions.

As for the ALP/9500CI combo, my experiences haven't changed because I haven't been able to use it due to the aforementioned car issues.




I don't usually post much on here anymore, but I have found the results of the 9500CI+ALP to be pretty solid so far (much better than my Sti-R+ tenure)... and similar to what you experience.

My settings (IIRC - From memory here):
9500CI+ALP>
X-off, K-Band Segmented (forgot segments, lopped off upper/lower extremities), Ka-Band Segged 2,5,8.
TSR + RDR = OFF

V1 - 3.826
All bands - ON
Ka/Junk Guard > Off

X-band: No comparison as I've never run it on the 9500CI

K-band: Usually goes to the 9500CI by a few seconds (I have no filtering on... I let it false). The V1 will sometimes tie it, and then on occasion the V1 will marginally beat it. The 9500CI falses much more than the V1 on K-band (likely due to settings).

Ka-Band (35.5/34.7): Usually the V1 wins by a second or two. The 9500CI will sometimes tie it, and then on occasion the 9500CI will beat the V1 by a marginal amount. The V1 falses a ton more on Ka than the 9500CI does.

What really interests me on Ka-band (I think a huge advantage to running two top-tier detectors, especially one low-mount and one-high) is on rare occasion the V1 or the 9500CI will DEMOLISH the other. This generally looks like one detector getting a short "blip" that neither has business detecting... and it goes away. 10 seconds later, both units alerts simultaneously to what I would contend is your "regular" detection range for a C/O source.
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So, in essence, I see the 9500CI winning on K-band with more falses, and the V1 winning on Ka-band with more falses. [34.7 I see 75% of the time, 35.5 I see the other 25%]

Generally what I do, is whenever I get an alert from one detector, and not the other... I go from DEFCON 4 down to DEFCON 2. Then, if BOTH detectors start alerting, it's DEFCON 1.


I used to have a Sti-R+ with the ALP, and (by the end) it had almost certainly malfunctioned. BRD stood behind his product and helped with replacement.

Regardless, in the short time it (the Sti-R+) was detecting, I would say the CI is generally a better detector [I would advise people to go that route -9500ci- if possible.]


Again, feel free to PM me (especially regarding anything about my setup), please note it may take some time for a response.

Nanook
10-31-2015, 06:44 PM
A common Honda problem

dinkydi
10-31-2015, 09:28 PM
sound like a veteran of cm's welcome from down under

curmudgeon
11-01-2015, 09:47 AM
Welcome (back) ;-)