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    Senior Member BestRadarDetectors's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by gapi View Post
    You know I have to ask about what lens material the TX has to shoot through or if it lessens the effectiveness any?
    How do they secure on?

    I believe I am a candidate.

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    I have tucked the TX in to match the RX since this photo.

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    It's the same material that AL heads are made out of. It's a real regular sensor enclosure. Opening is cut to let a TX Sensor fit in tightly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    It's the same material that AL heads are made out of. It's a real regular sensor enclosure. Opening is cut to let a TX Sensor fit in tightly.
    For this feature then, there is an additional 11 % IR energy loss for the TX output which would be Total 22 % b/c of the 2nd layer of IRT lens material.

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