![]() ![]() Because of this, we skipped testing the remaining detectors to avoid giving them an unfair advantage, and moved on to 34.7. ![]() After we finished 3 runs with each detector, it stopped raining. (Thank goodness for the same mount and power cable!) It rained hardest in the beginning and progressively calmed down over the course of the test. Maybe we can learn something regardless? Because rainfall changes over time, we’d cycle through the Max 360c, MaxCam 360, and R元60c with just one run each and then swap detectors after each run. Rain does negatively impact range, but hey it rains a lot up here so what can you do? Obviously I’d rather test without rain, for multiple reasons, but we decided to setup and test anyways and see what happens. So right as we arrived at the test course, it started raining… We had a whole discussion about this recently. We need much more testing to get a sense of the big picture. This is just one set of datapoints while all the early test results continue to roll in. No test, including this one, is designed to be the end all be all. I also encountered some weather which I’ll address in just a moment. The MaxCam I tested with is a retail unit with current public firmware. Reminder: This is only one test with one copy of the detector on one test course. Bottom: R7, Road Scout, V1 Gen2Įscort MaxCam 360c, fw 1.4 (Retail unit) Escort Redline 360c, fw 1.9 (Provided by Escort Max 360c, fw 1.13 (Provided by Escort) Uniden R7, fw 1.37 (Refurb provided by Uniden) Valentine 1 Gen2, fw 4.1025 (Retail unit) Cobra Road Scout, fw RScout08 (Retail unit)Įvery detector set up similarly with X off, K on, Ka segged 2/4/5/6/8 (or equivalent), Ka filters off, and MRCD/CT off. Top: Max 360c, MaxCam 360c, Redline 360c.
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