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    keep ya warm in winter

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanetrainST View Post
    What happens when you get a sheep in your bed in Newzeland.

    :-) I joke lol.
    You don't tell the wife.
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    V1 .818,824,826,861,863,2x872,893

    V1 + whatever other detector = V1 has the last say.

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    Hey guys found few new fixed camera's ,

    ROBOT TRAFFIPAX Traffistar SR520:
    This type of road safety camera uses a set of two
    inductive loops to detect vehicle presence and calculate speed.
    The secondary verification device is a type of radar that can track vehicles in all
    lanes over a short distance, and calculates their speed based on hundreds of measurements per second.

    Gatsometer GTC-GS11:
    This type of road safety camera uses a set of two inductive loops, set a short distance apart in
    each lane, to detect a vehicle’s presence and calculate speed. When the ferrous content in a
    vehicle passes over the sensors, the change in the sensors’ inductance is measured by the road
    safety camera system, and used in calculations. The secondary verification system
    projects two infrared beams across the road, which are used to detect vehicle presence and
    calculate speed.The road safety camera monitors speed limit and traffic signal compliance

    REDFLEXred-speed HDX system:
    This type of road safety camera uses a combination of two in-road
    piezoelectric sensors straddling one inductive loop sensor to calculate speed and detect a vehicle’s
    presence, respectively. Piezoelectric sensors respond to being squeezed by creating a voltage, which is measureable.
    These sensors rely on direct contact with a vehicle’s wheels, which changes the sensors’ shape
    and creates a short spike of voltage. With two piezoelectric sensors installed in close proximity, a
    very accurate calculation of a vehicle’s speed can be effected.
    The secondary device installed at this intersection is a set of two inductive loops which can
    calculate speed and detect a vehicle’s presence

    More to come as I find the information, ( The radar is only activated by the piezo strip once speeding car has crossed strip then the radar is switch off again, I guess it's like I/O ( Instant on )
    Thoughts ?

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    send it to Paul with the locations, for up dating to Stinger

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinkydi View Post
    send it to Paul with the locations, for up dating to Stinger
    No need already in the database, More enjoying knowing they cant get the 2nd verification on few thanks to trusty ALP LoL,
    Still wont test it against the fixed camera to see if it flashes me when JTG, JTG not smart !

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    cheers

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    Who knows what the leo is using in this picture bridge located somewhere in Victoria Australia? ( Looks like Dragon eye as it doesn't resemble Prolaser 4)
    Testing my ALP with the LZ1 tomorrow shooting in same way off bridge,
    Once I seen leo shooting off a bridge and no alert from ALP, ( I bet he was setting up)
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    Quote Originally Posted by melbVt View Post
    Who knows what the leo is using in this picture bridge located somewhere in Victoria Australia? ( Looks like Dragon eye as it doesn't resemble Prolaser 4)
    Testing my ALP with the LZ1 tomorrow shooting in same way off bridge,
    Once I seen leo shooting off a bridge and no alert from ALP, ( I bet he was setting up)
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    Looks like trucam to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by busta View Post
    Looks like trucam to me
    Yes, busta wins the prize...it's a TruCam.
    (you can tell b/c of the wider black rubber rear bumper, regular TS is ~half that width on the rear side of the gun body)

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    Trucam is not on the approved list of guns for VIC??? Interesting.
    Good chance to they are rear shooting

    I would say QLD, they love doing this kinda thing with the Trucam


    http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/v...013450/s4.html
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