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June 7, 2018
June 7, 2018
Win a brand new Radenso XP ($399) or Radenso SP ($199) radar detector!
Enter now:
Radenso XP & Radenso SP Radar Detector Giveaway
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Is the co as good as uniden top of line or escort 360 or old redline?
Nice detectors.
What definitely put one of these to good use
The Radenso SP seems like a great mid-segment compromise between the higher end Uniden R3, and the lower range Cobras!
Pro M would have been nice hahah
Hey all !! i would sure like to try Radenso xp out never had a radar detector with gps capable
Thanks!!!!
Never had a radar detector. Sure would like one though.
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The Radenso XP has great BSM filtering. Doesn’t false near as often as my Uniden R3. K band in my area seems as good as R3. KA band doesn’t equal R3 but gives me at least 15 to 30 sec average to slow down. The R3 KA alerts and I often don’t see any police it’s so sensitive. I honestly prefer my XP around home. Quiet but trustworthy. My R3 saved for trips outside my area.
Here is a thought: With all of the vehicles spewing out K Band radar, is there any interference with police radar? Where I am going with this is:
Does the ubiquitous presence of non/ police K band radar provide a defense in court about the accuracy ( possibly compromised by car safety radar signals) of police radar?
Does this make sense?
BL in Tucson
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I wish… but not, there doesn’t look to be any interference at all. It’s similar to how there’s tons of cell phones around yet they can all still function in close proximity.
Thanks, appreciate the response.
Bought a Radenso XP in Mar/Apr, 2017. It is very quiet and until today, I was happy with it. Today, I received a speeding ticket for 52 MPH in a 30 MPH zone in Suwanee, GA (Atlanta Suburb). Laser gun serial #13663. The Radenso did not make a peep.
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Sorry to hear about the ticket! Unfortunately radar detectors are only helpful for radar. You need laser jammers to complement your radar detector. Even if it did go off to laser, by the time it went off, the officer already has your speed. See this video for more info: https://youtu.be/Jhs9oqeMq3Q
Yeah, I know, but it has also saved me a couple of times from laser on a busy highway. As soon as I got home today, I came straight to your site to start reading about jammers.
Is radenso xp ever going to have auto lockouts? If so, when?
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I don’t think so, no