Us poor members just waiting for advancement again :( know how you feel TB lol
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Hi all,
I am a brand new member to this forum. I was looking at the AL Priority Laser System. Does anyone know if it is successful when encountering the Vitronic Poliscan Speed cameras? These are (or as it seems) to be the primary laser system used in Western Australia. Knowing it is successful is key to my purchase decision for the ALP 4 Head Unit.
Thank you in advance
Chris
The legacy Model "G9" from AL was very effective against it.The "Priority" should do even better b/c of improved Algo's & higher output of IR energy in Photon level.Most important of any criteria is the proper placement angles of the Sensors to give you the best possible defense.
The most experienced members to seek advice from are your fellow mates in Oz.They have been dealing w/ this nemesis for years & have developed the best layout to position the Sensors for excellent protection.
Thanks for the info. One of the members here has sent me a message (thank you). I will be dropping into DGC this week to discuss an ALP setup. :) Thanks guys.
Hi Chris - yes, Tim @ DGC is very helpful and knowledgeable and will give you sound advice.
Welcome to the forum :)
Thanks winterbrew for the welcome. I will be dropping back into see Tim on my days off. I need my radar detector serviced too! Today was the last straw with a VPS setup on Plain Street East Perth. There is no signage for speed on Plain Street heading to Riverside Drive and they had one setup at 0550 yesterday morning. I never looked at my GPS as I know my way in Perth as I work there but it had the speed posted at 50 when I did glance after the event. I was doing 63, thinking the limit was 60 as it is residential/commercial. Sigh. I think I have just added to the revenue machine. I think it is unfair having cameras on a street that has no signage to prompt you to drive to the posted limit.
Cheers
Chris
welcome chrismwpcs vitronic is one of the smastest lidar out there
Welcome chris to RALF
Enjoy your stay. :).