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Speeding tickets and possible "margin of error?"
2007-05-11, 10:10 PM #41
Originally posted by Roach:
They must have fixed a bit of the multiple object tracking problems in the last three years. Do you guys still have problems with the radio causing interference? Or batching and panning?


No trouble with the radio. If we're traveling at exactly the same speed as the target vehicle, we won't get a reading. Other than that, it's rather plug-and-play...hit the button, it locks, and you're all set. :)

Haven't experienced any batching issues, and we don't pan with our hard-mounted systems.
woot!
2007-05-11, 10:14 PM #42
Yeah, but what about dismounted guns? And does the system calculate your own speed now?
omnia mea mecum porto
2007-05-11, 10:18 PM #43
Originally posted by Roach:
Yeah, but what about dismounted guns?


I don't use one. I might have to try it, though...could do a comparison between our hard-mounted Car54 setup...
woot!
2007-05-11, 10:20 PM #44
Originally posted by Roach:
Yeah, but what about dismounted guns? And does the system calculate your own speed now?


Yes - I see both 'target speed' and 'patrol speed'.
woot!
2007-05-11, 10:22 PM #45
Ah ok, I wasn't allowed to tinker with a full mounted system.
omnia mea mecum porto
2007-05-11, 10:39 PM #46
I got my first ticket a couple of months ago (in CA) for going 9 over.

Ticket: $137

Court Processing Fee: $40

Traffic School: $20

I didn't bother fighting it.
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