Escort Passport 8500 X50 Black-2011 model, Highway mode, X/K/Ka-bands on, POP-off, TSR-on V1, 1.8, firmware 3.891, 2011 mode, X/K/Ka-bands and laser on, POP-on, Ka-guard off, , traffic signal rejection filter ('t') on 24.147 GHz K-band speed-photo camera, outside of Washington DC. This is a VERY hard camera to detect and both the V1 3.891 and X50 Black did a GREAT job. Even better when you consider I had the TSR enabled on both to filter out those stupid K-band traffic sensors. Don't consider the videos where I ran the two tests side-by-side for any type of general distance or capability comparison. Rather, it is to show how well TSR works. The reason distance/performance cannot be judged is because running two radar detectors in the same car results in interference, which can harm the true detection potential of both units.
Friday, January 25, 2013
NEW Escort 8500 X50 Black and Valentine One (V1) 3.891 and K-band Speed Photo Camera
NEW Escort 8500 X50 Black and Valentine One (V1) 3.891 and K-band Speed Photo Camera Video Clips. Duration : 2.03 Mins.
Escort Passport 8500 X50 Black-2011 model, Highway mode, X/K/Ka-bands on, POP-off, TSR-on V1, 1.8, firmware 3.891, 2011 mode, X/K/Ka-bands and laser on, POP-on, Ka-guard off, , traffic signal rejection filter ('t') on 24.147 GHz K-band speed-photo camera, outside of Washington DC. This is a VERY hard camera to detect and both the V1 3.891 and X50 Black did a GREAT job. Even better when you consider I had the TSR enabled on both to filter out those stupid K-band traffic sensors. Don't consider the videos where I ran the two tests side-by-side for any type of general distance or capability comparison. Rather, it is to show how well TSR works. The reason distance/performance cannot be judged is because running two radar detectors in the same car results in interference, which can harm the true detection potential of both units.
Escort Passport 8500 X50 Black-2011 model, Highway mode, X/K/Ka-bands on, POP-off, TSR-on V1, 1.8, firmware 3.891, 2011 mode, X/K/Ka-bands and laser on, POP-on, Ka-guard off, , traffic signal rejection filter ('t') on 24.147 GHz K-band speed-photo camera, outside of Washington DC. This is a VERY hard camera to detect and both the V1 3.891 and X50 Black did a GREAT job. Even better when you consider I had the TSR enabled on both to filter out those stupid K-band traffic sensors. Don't consider the videos where I ran the two tests side-by-side for any type of general distance or capability comparison. Rather, it is to show how well TSR works. The reason distance/performance cannot be judged is because running two radar detectors in the same car results in interference, which can harm the true detection potential of both units.
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