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Not very scientific.. wow.. 600m on a straight road with minimal traffic.. and still no definitive measuring device.

My Pro78 performs flawlessly and has picked up everything I have come across with plenty of warning in the year I've had it, I can't see the justification for your rubbishing.

P.S. Grammar is your friend.

whats your problom dude why dont you post a vid of your whislter .when i drove down the same rd the very next day i reset my odo metre if this is not a measureing tool this means that where not traveling as far as we think

im not saying that i get 600 metre every time each camara vairys in distance

how does the whistler perform picking up multinova s that shoot you from behind????

i wasnt rubishing whisler i personally think that both detecters perform the same but what i am saying both detecters are shit. please post some vids and go to bunnings to buy a measureing stick if your so concerned about distance infact i think a tape measure will do for those rear shots ps who gives a f**k about grammer no hard feelings my freindicon1.gif

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I don't feel the need to attempt to provide video evidence, my detector performs fine in ALL situations, even multi's behind (admittedly I didn't know wtf was going on the first time it picked one of those up as I couldn't see the damn thing!)

I'm just sceptical about your intentions. You joined yesterday, have 6 posts which are all in this thread. Sounds a lot like some other dick that was on here spouting the same shit you are.

No hard feelings :)

FWIW I have a Pro78 and am not that impressed with its performance so far.

With Multanovas (Ka) the warning distance can be as low as 50m even on a straight road. Worse is it seems inconsistent.

Laser I don't even bother trying to detect.

Mobile (K) is acceptable (but not as good as my 20yr old Q4000LR - go figure).

Unit is installed high for max detection.

Lucky I am a law abiding citizen.

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FWIW I have a Pro78 and am not that impressed with its performance so far.

With Multanovas (Ka) the warning distance can be as low as 50m even on a straight road. Worse is it seems inconsistent.

Laser I don't even bother trying to detect.

Mobile (K) is acceptable (but not as good as my 20yr old Q4000LR - go figure).

Unit is installed high for max detection.

Lucky I am a law abiding citizen.

i used to get the same inconsistent allerts with the xr70 some days 200 next 50 or 20 metre warnings

since i mount it vertical to match the polirisation of the multinova it looks a bit like this enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR76-eLFwdc

Thanks dude. Yeah, I know the shop, been in there once before when I was looking for a vertical bracket (which I never ended up getting). Might go in tomorrow if I get time, Morley is just down the road.

I was also thinking about getting a laser jammer from them when money permits lol.

google delonixradar he does vertical mounts

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