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Racing Dave
25th October 2008, 19:49
I'm doing a bit of research into the currently used Stalker DSR - I'm sure some of you will have had it demonstrated to you. Does anyone know when this was introduced into NZ? Thanks.

Big Dave
25th October 2008, 19:55
scroll down to the 'i wasn't speeding thread' - good link in the first post.

FJRider
25th October 2008, 19:59
I'm doing a bit of research into the currently used Stalker DSR - I'm sure some of you will have had it demonstrated to you. Does anyone know when this was introduced into NZ? Thanks.

How many Chatto Creek 1000 miler's have you done ?? how much "research" do you need ???

Racing Dave
25th October 2008, 21:49
Hi Big Dave, I have looked at that thread, but it doesn't give me the answer I need, which is when did the police first begin using them in NZ. I'm thinking it can only have been in the last few years.

I'll be on my best behaviour at this year's Chatto Creek, as you know it's just a pleasant outing and can easily be completed at or below the speed limit. Ask Keith Dore, he's entered on his (I think) Yammy 125.

Big Dave
26th October 2008, 12:53
Dunno sorry. I just ask 'how many points is that?'

skidMark
26th October 2008, 13:09
Dunno sorry. I just ask 'how many points is that?'


You stop?????????

cs363
26th October 2008, 13:14
Not sure if this is what you are after but this taken from the info available for one of Uniden's detectors:

Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a microwave system
for detecting the speed of moving objects by reflected pulses of
high frequency radio waves.

There are three radar bands (microwave frequencies):
X-band (10.49 to 10.56GHz),
K-band (24.04 to 24.26 GHz),
and Ka-band (34.4 GHz to 34.8 GHz).

The X-band was the first used for traffic, followed by the Kband
(Hawk) which is harder to detect.
The Ka-band (Mobile Camera, Eagle, Stalker) was introduced in 1987. The
GPS9000NZ monitors all current radar bands including the
entire Superwide Ka Band.


The whole document is here: http://www.radardirect.co.nz/uniden/gps1_manual.pdf

Big Dave
26th October 2008, 16:10
You stop?????????

Yes I do. And I'm polite and friendly at all times. Cautions 4 - Bookings 3.
Stick yer stupid runners. They only work if you have nothing to lose. :-P

FJRider
26th October 2008, 20:13
I'll be on my best behaviour at this year's Chatto Creek, as you know it's just a pleasant outing and can easily be completed at or below the speed limit. Ask Keith Dore, he's entered on his (I think) Yammy 125.

Yes... as you ALWAYS are. I'm on the first checkpoint this year . So you WONT be the first one there ???

Post a message at Scumdog's profile page, he will know...

Racing Dave
27th October 2008, 14:46
Thanks for that link, cs363, it was the answer I was looking for. After some further correspondence with you-can-probably-guess-who there may be a cautionary tale to post on the subject of you-know-what. Pardon me for being discreet at this time, but all may be revealed in due course.

As for the first checkpoint at the Chatto Creek 1000 Miler, FJRider, who knows what speed others will ride at? All I know is that I'll be tootling along quietly, as always.

Jantar
27th October 2008, 14:57
...As for the first checkpoint at the Chatto Creek 1000 Miler, FJRider, who knows what speed others will ride at? All I know is that I'll be tootling along quietly, as always.

I'll be treating it a scenic tour, and plan to finish about 3 hours behind you. :second:

FJRider
27th October 2008, 18:08
Thanks for that link, cs363, it was the answer I was looking for. After some further correspondence with you-can-probably-guess-who there may be a cautionary tale to post on the subject of you-know-what. Pardon me for being discreet at this time, but all may be revealed in due course.

As for the first checkpoint at the Chatto Creek 1000 Miler, FJRider, who knows what speed others will ride at? All I know is that I'll be tootling along quietly, as always.

As always indeed... what are you riding this year...??? (BMW's are always quiet... no matter how fast you go...)

FJRider
27th October 2008, 18:11
I'll be treating it a scenic tour, and plan to finish about 3 hours behind you. :second:

About five you reckon... Daybreak...

cs363
27th October 2008, 23:18
Thanks for that link, cs363, it was the answer I was looking for. After some further correspondence with you-can-probably-guess-who there may be a cautionary tale to post on the subject of you-know-what. Pardon me for being discreet at this time, but all may be revealed in due course.

Glad to help.
Come the time to post on the subject of you-know-what, if you remember please let me know - I'm always interested in this subject :)

Racing Dave
28th October 2008, 19:56
Will do.

FJRider, you'll be amazed (shocked?) to learn I'm entered on my own bike this year! After last year's successful three-stop strategy on the Varedero, I'm having a go at two stops this time. Bladder capacity allowing, of course!

FJRider
28th October 2008, 20:54
Will do.

FJRider, you'll be amazed (shocked?) to learn I'm entered on my own bike this year! After last year's successful three-stop strategy on the Varedero, I'm having a go at two stops this time. Bladder capacity allowing, of course!

I am supprised that your own bike will be used, but understand the reason. I am in the irrigation busness... need a short length of (soft) hose...???

After four consecutive 1000 milers (five in total), I have bowed to pressure, and having a year off riding the 1000 miler....

See you at the first check...