Dude friggin nice you had a save on the way back?! I NEVER GET FRIGGIN LASER ON I-20 UNTIL DOUGLASVILLE!
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I'm fuckin' jealous now!
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Dude friggin nice you had a save on the way back?! I NEVER GET FRIGGIN LASER ON I-20 UNTIL DOUGLASVILLE!
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I'm fuckin' jealous now!
Hey hussein, how was your night time headlight output? Diminished at all?
http://imgur.com/lNAYlIg,klahAI3,acN...YCkbcI,EvlaSlx
Here's my pictures from my T4i
This all begs the question then: I saw Bobs test back in the November introduction with RR AND IT " appeared" to work on the two C7s.
Was there any testing before or after the introduction of the product to validate the claims that it works. VG, can you chime in here with your own test results??
The good news is that vinegar appears to take it right off....
I have an AB plate too. When I got the package in the mail the first thing I did was remove my plate and bring it inside to put a layer of Veil on. I had to wash it off before it got a chance to dry. Also, before someone recommends it, we aren't allowed to have a plate cover.
Jag, that license plate looks terrible! Should be interesting to see what G5 does to the paint on a license plate. I'm fairly confident the G4 I put on is responsible for removing some of the blue paint on my license plates.
Welp, it's a spare plate from my old truck, and I ended up rubbing what was left on the brush onto the plate, it'll sit in the garage for quite some time, we'll see.
My buddy has a C7, but I doubt he would even consider letting me test G5 on it. I bet I couldn't duplicate RR's results.
Veil V4 & V5 have the same results, don't waste your money.
Buy an ALP system.
eh will have to find another can of g4 before they disappear haha.
I've found with the correct application, you will still get PT BUT it greatly increased lock time from 1 second to about 5 seconds before PT happened.
Which is the point of using veil, to buy time...
Absolutely false statement, and that in part goes to why you and I are where we are today (which I still have hope that that can change, but the ball is going to be in your court and you know what I mean by that).
Now on to Tom's claim:
Even RALETC's own tests even with pre-production Veil clearly demonstrates this to not be true and when the weather warms later, YC and the group can get together again and test what we have then.
Those results of the formal RALETC meet, although abbreviated are clear to see. To suggest that Veil is not effective at all <1000 is a myth often perpetuated by those close the the jammer industry. Been that way for years. And quite frankly, I have been observing a change in Tom's attitude toward Veil as he has become more of an ALP rep than merely a general CM vendor. That's my perception from the outside looking in. You don't have to agree with it, but there it is. I've seen this dynamic before. I've said it a million times, Veil is not a competitor to a jammer company, we are complementary and there is great synergy between the two! :)
http://www.rdforum.org/content/laser-veil/
They're right there in B&W, their results not mine and that was on my big silver sedan, not a low profile vehicle like a Vette. RIGTOFLY also did very well with G4 but he did over do it, a bit, on his application. :)
Look guys, as a passive countermeasure, Veil has inherent limitations. NO countermeasure is 100%. In fact those of RALETC and those familiar with their results of the pass clearly demonstrate that the jamming efficiencies of even a loaded up ALP have their limitations. Veil is NO different. I can this until I am blue in the face, defense in depth is the best course of action.
I believe YC has the integrity to admit publicly that 1) Veil does especially well with the Dragon Eyes, where the LIs and Blinders struggle. And 2) I believe he rightly understands that as newer high tech guns continue to proliferate that Veil will continue to show better.
Further, test courses are reflective in the real-world for several reasons and I trust Radar Rob can also attest to this. Veil tends to ALWAYS show better in the real-world, because the officers are not looking to specifically find weaknesses of jammers. I have plenty of video'd encounters demonstrating this including ones from Happya$$ and Hidago (both of whom are Veilievers). Qui-Qon, also knows well the real-world benefits of Veil and I will let him speak for himself. I trust him and his experience and his neutrality and non-biasness. He will be using G5 shorlty as will Happya$$ and both of those gentlemen will give us very valuable feedback so we can learn and improve.
Those of you close to testing, know full well how to defeat active countermeasures with certain targeting techniques that are starting to be employed by officers intending to defeat them and know about them. So be careful sitting on your high horse. I would be inclined to conduct a test to show how simply it actually is and perhaps will but I would post that in and advanced section as to not further educate officers who may be lurking. But Rob will also attest that most of the lidar gun mfrs know the tricks too and are educating officers. So the moral of the story is twofold. Take test results with a grain of salt good or bad and drive with a defense in depth approach.
Provided that you guys treat me, my company, and our continuing efforts with respect and dignity, I'll be pleased to continue engaging you online. For those that seem to want to fully discredit the product, my integrity, and my character online I have better things to do with my time, like run a company and continuing developing our products.
For those that are open minded enough, I am pleased to see a pretty decent and educational discussion developing on RDF. For those not banned are can see the thread, I encourage you to read the posts. Jag and Mirage are participating as well. And again, as long as the conversation stays productive and true, I will be happy to contribute what I can. But as I said there too, I don't and won't tit for tat or be pushed into a defensive position. For those that want to spend 1000s of dollars by purchasing ALP QUINTS, go ahead. Veil is less than a C note and will always help whether it can stand on its on or not (with any given vehicle). Either like it support it believe in it or believe in those that do and who have good experiences in the real-world or NOT. Nothing I can so or do will change the hearts and minds of those that have already written Veil (g4 or g5) off for their own personal reasons. So I won't try. Been there done that. The results are the results and this is just one set of results. I am not going to make excuses as to why this or that. I've head a lot of things like that from these tests such as well the heads aren't aligned right. Or we'll have a fix to this next algorithm. All potentially correct and true, but nonetheless could be deadly in the real-world, as we saw with LI in the recent past. Hey they still can't figure things out. LI users should be using Veil just for that reason! :)
Please don't take my words as being mean-spirited. They're not meant to be. But continuing to defend a product that has been proven enough times over the course of more than a decade is silly. I'll listen, learn, and appreciate those that have the neutrality to understand the benefits of stealth passive countermeasures and their proper context, just as our friends in the military and IC do.
Here's the thread I am referring to. And one final point, if I may, to the extent Mirage and/or RALETC/ECCTG or other amateur testing groups conduct themselves professionally and objectively and can help us improve with constructive feedback, I will be pleased to continue engaging them both publicly and privately as we move forward with new product development. We can work together to make our world better. I would prefer that vision than one of adversity and conflict.
Thanks for reading and hopefully understanding my position here.
Here's the thread link:
http://www.rdforum.org/showthread.php?t=42248
For those that I can reach, thanks for your understanding.
VG
Not ignoring thread. Will post later. Things to do.
Thanks, VG. Some of you may remember my '03 Buick Century. Here is a link to a post regarding a VEIL-only save, back around the time I was transitioning from my ZR4 to the M47:
http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...veil-save.html
Also, here is a vid VG did at our 2011 Can/Am meet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP_SFT2cze8
Thanks Qui-Qon for keeping this REAL. I forgot that run at CANAM JAM fest! From the rear too! That was a great run with the LRB!
Appreciate it.
Really looking forward to your REAL-WORLD experiences with G5, sir! ;)
Hope you guys put on another meet later this year. Will try to attend this one, now that we have something new to bring. It's nearly a six hour drive each way, but definitely worth it!
VG
It was a true disappointment, for all of us, when we lost our long test course yesterday. Literally right after we finished all the baseline runs and were about to apply Veil. I am going to really try and do a repeat test today and record it. First, I have to teach my fiance how to drive manual.
For an accurate test please if you can, try shooting both two cars running together with and with out veil or one car with one head veil.
In all previous tests never seen the lens of the guns before shooting the car:)
Thanks.
When you test mate.
Time how long it takes for you to get PT with and without Veil.
Is it possible that the jammer heads reflect IR back? In other words, when testing a car with the jammers disabled, do the jammer heads themselves become "hot spots" for the laser gun to pick up?
At the Can-Am meet, Brian (Aoshi) was the shooter, and I was driving the Edge. That was before ALP's were on the vehicle. There was no rear protection. Only Veil G4.
Bob, I never applied any Veil to my car ever. I think you have me mistaken with someone else. I will be willing to apply some when we meet this spring for RALETC.Quote:
They're right there in B&W, their results not mine and that was on my big silver sedan, not a low profile vehicle like a Vette. RIGTOFLY also did very well with G4 but he did over do it, a bit, on his application.
No.
You can determine this yourself w/o any special equipment,all you need is nighttime & a flashlight.This evening when it's dark outside stand about 20' from the front of your car & sweep the flashlight beam across the frontend & see what sparkles most & tell us what you find is the most reflective objects of visible white light.
I respectfully disagree. The word is out, I'm afraid and it wasn't because of that post which is simply a recognition of the reality today. Manufactures of lidar guns have known this as well as officers who have already been trained and/or being educated of the technique.
VG
Let's ft back on topic, please.
So there is long term damage to the headlights after using Veil?
Also, if it makes my truck look muddy or dirty I'll just stick with ALP. It's more of a guarantee 99% of the time as oppose to using Veil. If under 2000 feet it punches through, then it's not worth it.
The highest level of protection I believe will always be using a variety of CMs in tandem such as a jammer, veil, a good RD, a cover like a SuperProtector, and Waze/EL. Something like this today is about as good as it gets, IMO, coupled of course with very attentive driving (an extremely important component). Last year I made a "bull run" from PA to SW FL in less than 14 without incident doing just this.
So again, my question was is there long term damage to headlights using Veil?