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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    We have been talking with many customers with TX Sensors and discussing test results and one think is becoming clear... When sensors are mounted overall more than 30" apart it is creating some center issues. When using TX Sensors the Maximum distance from sensor to sensor can not exceed 30" Recommended spacing is closer to 24-26"

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    I am about to order some of these, but just to confirm, are you stating the maximum distance between each sensor as stated as between F1 and F3, or between F1 and F2 "TX"???

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    TX Recommended Distances

    Quote Originally Posted by nuclearlaser View Post
    I am about to order some of these, but just to confirm, are you stating the maximum distance between each sensor as stated as between F1 and F3, or between F1 and F2 "TX"???
    He is referring to F1 and F3. The maximum distance should be less than 30"

    Best performance is around 23-26"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    He is referring to F1 and F3. The maximum distance should be less than 30"

    Best performance is around 23-26"
    Thanks for the reply, but what happens if the distance is around 33 inches between F1 and F3 with TX at F2? Punch through at center of mass? If the distance is brought within the specs laid out, then what about the headlamps on the outer edge of the vehicle that are vulnerable now? Almost sounds to me like we need to be able to keep all three receiver sensors and add the TX above or below F2 with the splitter version TX. Will this not work? Please advise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuclearlaser View Post
    Thanks for the reply, but what happens if the distance is around 33 inches between F1 and F3 with TX at F2? Punch through at center of mass? If the distance is brought within the specs laid out, then what about the headlamps on the outer edge of the vehicle that are vulnerable now? Almost sounds to me like we need to be able to keep all three receiver sensors and add the TX above or below F2 with the splitter version TX. Will this not work? Please advise.
    Can an expert advise my statement above in bold please. Thanks.
    Last edited by nuclearlaser; 09-05-2017 at 10:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuclearlaser View Post
    Can an expert advise my statement above in bold please. Thanks.
    If you're driving a small or std. automobile, 2 RX & 1 TX will provide exc. protection provided you abide by the proper install specifications !

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    If you're driving a small or std. automobile, 2 RX & 1 TX will provide exc. protection provided you abide by the proper install specifications !
    What about protection for a large SUV? What setup for it using the new TX?

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