Thanks so much for the welcome. I want to make sure I understand correctly... are you saying that an VA State Police/ Highway Patrol CAN detect an M3 these days or when you say pair are you just referring to the ALP with the NetRadar/ Radenso- whichever I choose?
My hope was always for a radar receiver to pair with the ALP that would be completely stealth, but with that quality BSM filtering- not sure if Radenso is going to bring the completely stealth HD+ to market or not. They had mentioned to me yesterday they would be checking demand at SEMA this week on that? My thought was always that an M3 couldn't be detected by anything though.
I could run the M3 separately, but would have to find a CPU as I just have the antenna- PLUS I definitely prefer one user interface- and would lean toward taking a risk with the netradar/ hd+ before I would deal with running the two systems without integrating. I am sure i am in the minority on not running multiple systems concurrently, but I weight that convenience a bit higher when both the netradar / hd+ are so close to RDD stealth and perform so well in all facets.
Figure this is as good a place as any to post some more of my research questions
Don't feel obligated to answer- I am sure most can be found somewhere via search- just haven't found the right search terms just yet, but I would appreciate any help! I did rank them in order of importance.
1) From what I have gathered, the Net Radar has slightly better filtering but slightly worse range when compared to the HD+? Are there any comparisons of the two vs. Spectre RDD's out there? I suspect since they are so close in most respects otherwise, that factor will weigh heavily into my decision. I saw a youtube video of the genovo HD+ vs. a spectre on the genovo page that was impressive. Not sure since the net radar is so new, but ss there any similar test out there yet using it? I have heard 24 feet when aimed directly at the receiver, but I would like to see that in a real world drive-by or something similar.
2) For my purchased M3 receiver, I need the cable that has a telephone jack line on one end (RJ-12 connector?), and the larger connector (reminds me of s-video?) on the other. Does anyone know what that cable is called or where I can purchase one? I found extension cables on escorts site, but it looked like they have the s-video type connectors (one male, one female) on both ends rather than the s-video and RJ-12 end that connects to the 9500/ sti-r plus hub.
3) One theory I have come up with- Could I use 2 RG modules with the ALP (not sure on RG v2 vs. RG v3) and maybe hide them both close to driver area so I can switch to another RG module connected to the M3 when I cross the state line?
4) Does the RGv3 only work w/ the NetRadar? I see that it does have front and rear ports, maybe I could use those ports but run the two different receivers to the front?
5) Maybe there is some sort of RJ-12 connector switch/ splitter I could buy to run both antennas to the splitter/ switch then run a single RJ-12 line to a single RG module?
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