Radar Detectors
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crusty

Original Poster:

2,473 posts

277 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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I want to buy a detector but after an initial look around the net I've decided it's a minefield......Too much choice!!!!
Anyone got one? and can recommend a make/model.
Only stipulation is I want to be able to use it on both my cars.

shnozz

30,596 posts

299 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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road angel. money well spent

350matt

3,891 posts

307 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Don't bother with radar detectors, as most speed cameras are now the Truvelo type which work off an inductive loop buried in the road. Far better to use the GPS based such as Raod angel or Morpheous

Matt

alans

3,741 posts

284 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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shnozz said:
road angel. money well spent


second that.

Tivster

359 posts

278 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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350matt said:
Don't bother with radar detectors, as most speed cameras are now the Truvelo type which work off an inductive loop buried in the road. Far better to use the GPS based such as Raod angel or Morpheous

Matt

Absolutely incorrect old boy... the majority are radar operated Gatso.... very easy to get confused by this.

Forward firing Truvelo cameras, operate on a piezo electric triggered loop in the road surface.
Forward firing Gatsos (very few and far between) can operate on either radar or an inductive loop in the road surface

However the majority of portable devices are now Laser devices... so a GPS without a laser detection module is US.

Best buy = Origin B2 with the supplied as standard laser detection module. Also has options to add a laser diffuser and a radar detection module direct to the Origin Blue.

Tivster

sidpinup

1,006 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Road Angel is a must. Very happy with mine. Some of the other GPS systems need to be installed but as I have two cars I like the fact I cant just take my 'Angel with me.

Ed

rebelmatic

136 posts

282 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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I'd go for the Road Angel. I have one, and it came with a Radar detector. They are selling them as standard now with the detector ( looks like a black golf ball )
GPS is the way to go!!!

GCerbera

5,161 posts

279 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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What kind of prices are people getting the Road Angel for? £390 ish? (apart from eBay where they seem to be around £330 )

Been offered one via a dealer for £300, but I want to make sure they can't be bought cheaper.

Thanks
Go create some weather...
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

sidpinup

1,006 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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The black ball is a LASER detector, Road Angels don’t detect RADAR. The cheaper ones at £300.00 don’t have this and as most mobile detection these days is laser based its worth getting. You can get them in Halfords for £399

rebelmatic

136 posts

282 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Oops....Sorry..Thats what i meant!! Haden't had enuff coffee at that point obviously!!

sidpinup

1,006 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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well dont do it again

trefor

14,770 posts

311 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Tivster said:

350matt said:
Don't bother with radar detectors, as most speed cameras are now the Truvelo type which work off an inductive loop buried in the road. Far better to use the GPS based such as Raod angel or Morpheous

Matt


Absolutely incorrect old boy... the majority are radar operated Gatso.... very easy to get confused by this.

Forward firing Truvelo cameras, operate on a piezo electric triggered loop in the road surface.
Forward firing Gatsos (very few and far between) can operate on either radar or an inductive loop in the road surface

However the majority of portable devices are now Laser devices... so a GPS without a laser detection module is US.

Best buy = Origin B2 with the supplied as standard laser detection module. Also has options to add a laser diffuser and a radar detection module direct to the Origin Blue.

Tivster


Tivster - do you use the Origin B2 with it's 'standard laser detection module'? Just interested ... I guess the BiB like to protect themselves from accidentally going over the posted limit too

GCerbera

5,161 posts

279 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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sidpinup said:
The black ball is a LASER detector, Road Angels don’t detect RADAR. The cheaper ones at £300.00 don’t have this...
The one on offer to me does have the black ball laser detector,
it's just being done at a staff rate.

Sounds like it is a good deal.

Go create some weather...
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

sidpinup

1,006 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Go for it at that price.

Ballistic Banana

14,706 posts

295 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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GCerbera said:

sidpinup said:
The black ball is a LASER detector, Road Angels don’t detect RADAR. The cheaper ones at £300.00 don’t have this...

The one on offer to me does have the black ball laser detector,
it's just being done at a staff rate.

Sounds like it is a good deal.

Can i Be a member of staff for a while PLLZZ, seems a Very Good price.

BB

Go create some weather...
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

GCerbera

5,161 posts

279 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Maybe I could buy a few?

Go create some weather...
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.

jedi

197 posts

292 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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Have a chat with Steven at www.radardetectors.co.uk. He sells the lot and knows everything about this minefield. Very good prices too.

Rgds
Jonathan

darrent

630 posts

287 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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Graham,

For £300 I'd also have one if your having a bulk buy job.....

Tivster

359 posts

278 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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trefor said:


Tivster - do you use the Origin B2 with it's 'standard laser detection module'? Just interested ... I guess the BiB like to protect themselves from accidentally going over the posted limit too


Yep - detection is to err... well... just to ensure Ahem...that I don't get any nasty surprises. Cos of my car, there are a few around who would like to catch me speeding, which of course I don't and can't condone...

The B2 is hardwired into my Forester S/tb WRX Jap Import - did it myself - easy - and I'm buying an additional vehicle kit to install in the T350T when that arrives. This kit costs another £99 from Origin and contains everything bar the B2 brain module.
I accept that the B2 is not as easily moved from one vehicle to another, but this kit gets around that. The advice I've been given is that the B2 is the best GPS based device around and I'll vouch for its ability. Yet to test the laser detector, but in 3 yrs of owning a Bel 980, it never warned me of a single laser, bar some glitch on the M27 (Eastbound) just under the hill fort at Portsmouth....always activated there.
I'll speak to one of my Roads Policing Colleagues to see whether they would be willing to assist in some research with a handheld laser...

Tivster

350matt

3,891 posts

307 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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If you join the ABD you then get 20% off at networx automotive thus bringing the road angel price down to 330 quid ish inc laser detector. Not to mention that you should already be in the ABD of course

Matt