Actually its sort of true. If you dismantle the radar detector you will see it has a horn antenna - sort of like a reflector for a headlight, but working the opposite way. It concentrates the recieved radar signal onto the detector diode. So if the horn is facing the wrong way, the radar detector will have very low sensitivity. The antenna is rectangular, with its widest edge in the horizontal plane. That gives it good sensitivity to signals from in front and to the sides, with less sensitivity to signals from above, or in the ground. If you put the detector on its side you reverse this. It won't stop it working, but it will be very much less sensitive. So... you dont need gimbals, but keepo the detector as high and as level as you practically can. Think of it as a light, and where it shines the brightest is where it is the most sensitive.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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