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On a fifteen hundred mile trip, it took some time to realize that it picked up very few false signals but the instant on was picked up and I was not.
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Listen, the deal with inexpensive radar detectors is they are sensitive to many rogue signals and don't have much in filtering true threat.
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Sure I sometimes get false signals in town but if anything is just makes me check my speed
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the stronger the signal that is indicated are much more likely to be real
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For the most part this works great, sometimes it will alert a false radar signal
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I don't live in a densely populated area, so there was no reason why it should have been picking up so many false signals.
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I hate how you never have a single clue whether there is a cop, and it blinks bright blue blinding your eyes whenever it picks up a useless signal.
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The unit detects all kinds of extraneous signal and I run it in City Mode to minimize false detects
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It started acting up and constantly detecting a strong radar signal and then the volume knob broke completely.
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It constantly goes off and has trouble blocking uneccesary signals
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Guess there is no real way to avoid the bane of most radar detectors and that is the tendency toward false signals in urban areas.
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I have had a Whistler product before that worked fine, but this one picks up many more false signals.
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I had an older Whistler unit that had no bells or whistles but false signals were very few and it would warn you of
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My only complaint about this specific unit is that the periscope light is not as bright as on other Whistler models.
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fast shippng will buy from selldr abiam.seems to work as it should great price
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It alerted almost as well as the much more costly one I am used to using, and easily picked up on stationary and moving radar/laser, as well as on all the speed cameras