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at last comp still not right
Very nice over the hill beats the sti-r on K band! Thanks for that:cheerful:
I've had a Stinger VIP for over 1.5 yrs. Very happy with performance, especially on low power K band compared to my STI. The GPS false list feature makes my 50km drive to work each day whisper quiet, until a real threat is encountered.
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Hi yaks, yeh have one on test and so far lovlng it, as you say great on low power radar and ka, I think we have an update coming next week,
Cool, Stinger are pretty good with updates, usually every couple of months.
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Nice - going forward, it would be good to see how it does against the MultaradarCD (MRCD) which appears to be in NSW now, and is probably the future radar unit of choice for other states that decide to not go 100% lidar enforcement with Poliscan.
also would be good to know how well the Stinger laser handle's the polis as this farking thing is arriving in Qld, wonder if yaks, know any wa chaps using stinger against polis
I am using LI for LIDAR defence, I have heard it works well against polis IF using front and rear quad setup (where 2 pairs of heads are angled 30 deg. IMO the LI heads are hard to keep stealthy, the stinger heads look awesome as they look OEM, but I have yet to find credible performance tests of its laser capability.
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Yeh they do look awesome, and would blend well with the bodywork
Yeah, I'd like to at least see a video on how Stinger laser handles a rear facing Poliscan (rear sensitivity, i.e. how many metres past the camera 'til alert). A dual rear LI setup will often only alert 50 - 60m past the cam, and the VPS usually nails you around 30 - 40m past, so too late. My rear dual LI's also missed a few rear VPS shots, even running max sensitivity. A quad LI at the rear for VPS is a must, with all the angles and heights covered.