Agreed, may be yaks knows some Perth guys from rdf That have some experience with Stinger laser rear attacks
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Agreed, may be yaks knows some Perth guys from rdf That have some experience with Stinger laser rear attacks
Did you say Perth guys may have experience with rear attacks.... sorry :focus:
:roflmfao: nice one
Good Explanation
here http://www.escortradarforum.com/foru...?t=9611&page=2 about the patch ant, just a small correction the vip ant is full ka wide band sweep
Probably VIP MPHD ant is full ka wide band sweep (I have not tested it yet), but previous models of SA had several problems with out of tune radars, and in Spain, we had to buy another new antena when 35,5 radars grow up (the previous only detects 34,3 Ghz.).
ok we are awaiting the new f/w which is adding 35.5 plus a lot more big up grade which will be just a normal usb job this week i think , no mention of antenna change so may be they have modified some thing to avoid the changing of the ant, also forgot to add band width and or sensitivity is also adjustable another great feature on this vip
Highly doubt any antenna change would happen if the antenna already does segments across the band. Especially at any microwave frequency. The adjustments would be less then a few microns. And that would not have any real gain. Just people blowing smoke I'm afraid.
coming soon :eagerness:
We are introducing VIP 3.0. A mega software upgrade, downloadable at no cost to all current VIP users. VIP 3.0 provides target view screens, improved audio alerts, further improved performance, and is even more quiet. Available soon via Stinger Desktop.
Find an overview of the VIP 3.0 features below.
TARGET VIEW SCREENS
Experience target view screens and you will never have to wonder where exactly the speed trap is. It shows whether radar* comes from ahead, the side, or the rear (requires front and rear HD Antennas on your car), laser* is shot at you from ahead or the rear (requires front and rear Lasers on your car), and has a proximity indicator for SpotList alerts.
IMPROVED AUDIO ALERTS
VIP 3.0 also comprises new voice alerts (in English), as well as accelerating SpotList Alerts with which the alert rhythm will increase the closer you get to the Spot. Also, we have added SimpleSounds: the option to enable more subtle alert sounds.
Short Pulse radar gun
EVEN BETTER PERFORMANCE
We engineered something we call 'Dynamic Sensitivity'. This adds extra sensitivity right where you need it: against tricky speed traps. Moreover, VIP 3.0 also provides new alerts for so called Short Pulse, Quick Trigger or POP radar guns such as used in some parts of Europe and the U.S.A.
EVEN MORE QUIET
Stingers are relatively quiet co-pilots already. But it can still be better. With 3.0 believe we have taken a big step yet again. The completely new FalseListing platform makes your Stinger so quiet that it may make you think you switched off the sound. On top, the before mentioned Dynamic Sensitivity will make your VIP even more quiet. Lastly, the new VIP software comes with further improved filtering features that can stop erroneous in-car and out-of-car radar sources from ever bothering you.
AND ALSO...
Next to all this, VIP 3.0 also encompasses:
- support for the VIP XL Display
- support for front and rear HD Antennas
- better and faster signal processing
* NOTE: FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITIES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE WHERE ALLOWED
ok still rolling got two low power k wont bore ya but i sure like the S by my side, and ka same again, all up very very impressed
Waking up an old thread.
So far I've been amazed by Stinger.
Detection beats my vertical STIR+ with DDM on both KA I/O and low power k photo cam detection.
Beats my Redline on KA I/O.
The false filtering is brilliant, and locking out falses makes for a quiet ride, considering the lock outs are based on a much smaller bubble then the STIR+ and its also to that freq rather then a band seq, it makes you feel safe locking out falses.
The spot list alerts are brilliant, certainly is ahead of my TomTom for "safety" cameras.
Hopefully now that the weather is warm and the holidays are near, there will be more chances to test against live "threats".
Watch this space :).