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    Police Radar display (for our friends on the force to answer)

    Had occasion to follow a patrol car in the dark on the way home yesterday, and so could read the display on the radar. The red display said 92, the green display said 100 exactly (fluctuating a kay or two as it does). I sat behind with my speedo saying 102 give or take.

    So - I presume one was the target vehicle, and the other was the vehicle the radar was mounted in, i.e. the cop.

    Can one of our colleagues experienced in the use of such a device confirm for me which one was which? I'm thinking green was the patrol car as it seemed to more accurately track the acceleration and deceleration of the patrol car, but then that would make my speedo only 1 or 2% out, which I thought was a bit on the accurate side for a bike speedo!!

    I didn't wheelie past him with my foot over the number plate, no pursuit entailed, no flashing lights or sirens, nor any hand gestures - nothing interesting at all!!! I'm only interested for the sake of speedo accuracy.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    Had occasion to follow a patrol car in the dark on the way home yesterday, and so could read the display on the radar. The red display said 92, the green display said 100 exactly (fluctuating a kay or two as it does). I sat behind with my speedo saying 102 give or take.

    So - I presume one was the target vehicle, and the other was the vehicle the radar was mounted in, i.e. the cop.

    Can one of our colleagues experienced in the use of such a device confirm for me which one was which? I'm thinking green was the patrol car as it seemed to more accurately track the acceleration and deceleration of the patrol car, but then that would make my speedo only 1 or 2% out, which I thought was a bit on the accurate side for a bike speedo!!

    I didn't wheelie past him with my foot over the number plate, no pursuit entailed, no flashing lights or sirens, nor any hand gestures - nothing interesting at all!!! I'm only interested for the sake of speedo accuracy.

    Thanks in advance.

    interesting.
    I would guess the red but cant say accurately.
    Ive often wondered about how its callibrated (or uncalibrated)

    and I saw you doing this and you did wheelie past the cop with your foot on the numberplate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    and I saw you doing this and you did wheelie past the cop with your foot on the numberplate.
    yep I saw that too... also thought the hand gestures were a little OTT (PT)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    and I saw you doing this and you did wheelie past the cop with your foot on the numberplate.
    ...and the red number was the points out of 100.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    ...and the red number was the points out of 100.
    red for style and green for execution

    I reckon you did pretty well
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    Thanks SM. That would make my speedo 1-2% high, which means that when I hit 2## mumble mumble on the way to work this morning, I really was going that fast!! Cool

    Others - all very worthy suggestions that I will bear in mind for when I a) can actually wheelie, b) don't have a numberplate attached, and c) feel like a chase through rush hour traffic on the way home from work for no real reason other than to avoid a rego fine.

    Or the fact that I arrived behind him decelerating from, umm... in excess of 100km/h. Coulda been nasty too, but the 2005 CBR600RR (oh what a pretty bike) that I met at the lights beforehand didn't seem too interested in pushing it so I buttoned off pretty early too (long before either of us spotted the patrol car).
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    They have one high fork and one low fork. You test the unit in stationary mode using one fork at a time and in mobile mode using both forks. They also have an internal test sequence and they get sent away every year for lab tests and calibrating.

    Most readouts have the patrol speed on the right in green and the target speed in red on the left. When you lock a speed it is displayed in the centre so you can keep monitoring target speed on the LHS display and keep locking new readings if the target speed continues to increase.

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    For those of you who don't know what is being discussed, here is a photo.

    I was caught ealier this month, took out the camera and took some photos as a momento....
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    113, really, how could you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    113, really, how could you?
    I had a radar as well ..(IN CAGE) I slowed down as the cop was approaching. It was downhill. After the cop passed I released the brakes and the car rolled just over 110 km/hr, thats when he did the "U-TURN"..... and ... well you know what happens next.

    Just a word of warning to those that don't know, cop cars have radars pointing REAR as well as forward.. ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    Thanks SM. That would make my speedo 1-2% high, which means that when I hit 2## mumble mumble on the way to work this morning, I really was going that fast!! Cool

    Not necessarily. I think it's possible for the accuracy of the speedo to vary over the range, most likely it's set to be most accurate in the middle of its range which could mean that low or high speeds have larger errors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
    I had a radar as well ..(IN CAGE) I slowed down as the cop was approaching. It was downhill. After the cop passed I released the brakes and the car rolled just over 110 km/hr, thats when he did the "U-TURN"..... and ... well you know what happens next.

    Just a word of warning to those that don't know, cop cars have radars pointing REAR as well as forward.. ......

    Hahaha, should have bought a valentine1. Then you would have known he was still locked onto you from behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    In Australia they are very illegal, wont be long before they are banned here too.
    yeah the stats monkey at LTSA or whoever makes the rule would have a hard one explaining why. Since radared drivers tend to be more aware and crash less.

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    Pretty good eye sight if you managed to make out those reading whilst following the cop car - they don't look all too large from FEINT's picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    That is why you got done for 113kmh.. he he. If you get pulled by a cop and you have a radar detector mounted you WILL get a ticket no matter how trivial, this is to make up for all the ones they have missed out on due to your detection device. Also a bit of a victory for them, overcoming your detector.
    In Australia they are very illegal, wont be long before they are banned here too.
    Mine has saved me countless times in the short period i have had it, but I always expect to be hard done by if I get pulled up. I do have quite a stealth install, and if I had my own car (not a company car) I would consider using the remote display and completely hiding the radar.

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