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    I put Qc leos in the same basket as opp = dumb robotcop ...+ the language barrier.

    That said i am sure we have years of troublefree use of our parking aid.

    What worries me is google , do a image search under ''laser jammer'', down few clicks you will see the Alp in full details ...
    https://www.google.ca/search?q=laser...2F%3B582%3B432

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    Do you really need to use privacy mode now that we have the option to make them parking sensors with a push of the button?
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    Tom , how much is a Gps antenna ?

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    I think its just a module + antenna you plug in the control box - then in your settings file enable gps and speed limits for LID

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    Quote Originally Posted by tawwwd View Post
    I think its just a module + antenna you plug in the control box - then in your settings file enable gps and speed limits for LID
    The R/G module (Radar/GPS module) plugs into the main ALP CPU and then the GPS antenna plugs into that. You can also plug the 9500ci/STiR+ heads into that module.

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    I think you can plug the GPS module directly into the CPU without the R/G module.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rezin8 View Post
    I think you can plug the GPS module directly into the CPU without the R/G module.
    Is this also true for early 2014 CPU units (non version 2)? I just need the GPS module ($49)?

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    Reading the setup page "bubble":
    "GPS receiver should be connected to the GPS socket of your ALP R/G plugin. if your Control Box is hardware revision 2 (marked as Hw 2.0) then the GPS antenna may be plugged directly into the G-socket of the Control box."

    So for non 2.0 folks like me, sounds like I need the R/G module also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wirelessandy View Post
    Is this also true for early 2014 CPU units (non version 2)? I just need the GPS module ($49)?

    Edit:
    Reading the setup page "bubble":
    "GPS receiver should be connected to the GPS socket of your ALP R/G plugin. if your Control Box is hardware revision 2 (marked as Hw 2.0) then the GPS antenna may be plugged directly into the G-socket of the Control box."

    So for non 2.0 folks like me, sounds like I need the R/G module also.
    No.. Only V2 CPU'S can connect directly to the GPS Antenna without the need for the RG Module.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    No.. Only V2 CPU'S can connect directly to the GPS Antenna without the need for the RG Module.
    As my CPU is from 2014, I would need a GPS Antenna with an RG Module? One plugs in to the other and then in to the main CPU?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfpacal View Post
    As my CPU is from 2014, I would need a GPS Antenna with an RG Module? One plugs in to the other and then in to the main CPU?
    If it does not say HW 2.0 on the bottom yes you would need an RG Module to add the GPS Antenna.
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