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      09-12-2008, 11:09 AM   #50
Keto
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The V1 arrows come into play when they change from front to back and no bogey is seen... you know you have passed the hidden bogey and can speed again. Additionally, if you are passing a speed trap with multiple radar units, you can differentiate this with the arrows. A local favorite is the cop sitting fairly close to a stationary "Your Speed Is" sign. Does the GPS lockout feature for such stationary emplacements prevent detection of a nearby police unit? (Curious, really don't know, is a major reservation for me about buying any GPS-aware unit)

I'd probably buy a 9500ci if it had arrows, honestly; they are useful. I concur that the V1 tech is old, but nothing has advanced beyond it to the point where the V1 is obsolete.
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