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Escort Passport 9500 detecting mobile speed camera

By admin On January 18, 2010 Under Uncategorized


Escort 9500 in action … Escort Passport 9500 radar detector

14 comments - add yours
rishal401

January 18, 2010

Dude u have sooooo mmmuuuccchhh
FREETIME
I wish i had that

mariansamuel

January 18, 2010

lower to the winsdhield improves for laser but not for radar detection

i got 3 radars in my mini van 2 on top of the windshiel and one in the middle

mariansamuel

January 18, 2010

yes if you moutned high on your sunvisor you get an earlier detection from about . 5 miles it works

mariansamuel

January 18, 2010

it was a van with speedcamera in it

Jackcc5

January 18, 2010

i think that’s a red flex low powered k ban radar because the escort doesn’t seem to give a lot of warning to it

ry4n0007

January 18, 2010

good vid my friend !!

socrfan1

January 18, 2010

Actually, according to Escort mounting it lower will give you better results.

PhantomFragg

January 18, 2010

Well, it really doesn’t matter whether or not the cop sees it if he has a Spectre 3! But I agree, mounting the detector high has profound advantages.

robjaj

January 18, 2010

No does it look like there’s a cop!!!!!!! Its clearly a mobile speed camera

rickboy89

January 18, 2010

was there even a cop??

robjaj

January 18, 2010

good point , im going to order the wiring so i can do this asap. Is it hard to hardwire it or not

steelersrockster

January 18, 2010

maybe its illegal in your country(i see your driving on the left side of the road) but the lower you mount it the better detection for lasers and the higher betterdetection for radar however its not that big of a difference..now with that said it doesnt matter if the cop sees the radar in the windows because its perfectly legal here in the US except for 2 locations.

robjaj

January 18, 2010

you think so , the higher it is the more visible it is so thats means more chance of a cop seeing it

linkinpsp9847

January 18, 2010

mount your detector HIGH you will get better detection

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