SML Radar Detector Shootout 2008

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Radar Detector Shoot-Out
June 26th - 28th 2008
El Paso,Texas

As a retired police officer and as a certified traffic radar instructor, Radar Roy was again invited to participate in the Speed Measurement Laboratories "Annual Detector Tests 2006" in El Paso Texas on June 22nd through 25th.

New Technologies

This year event featured new technologies offered by radar detector manufactures to combat the the new developments in law enforcement traffic enforcement.

Escort 9500ciAs an example GPS technology has been added to the Escort 9500ix and 9500ci allowing the GPS system to notify the driver of approaching automated traffic enforcement devices.

Over fifty people, from around the world, representing major radar and laser detector counter measure manufacturers, radar and laser gun manufacturers, retailers, and over 15 members of various Texas Police Agencies all met during this three day event.

Evaluated were the very latest products for both police traffic enforcement and the civilian counter measure devices.

Law Enforcement Tests & Reviews

During the testing process, only certified law enforcement officers operated the detection equipment and also acted as reviewers of all the counter measure devices.

Test Highlights

Some of the highlights of the Speed Measurement Labs testing included the following:

· Instant On Radar
·   Spectre III, and Other RDD devices
·   POP Mode
·   Laser Detection and Jamming
·   GPS integration
·   Stealth Motorcycle Project Bikes

These items along with product reviews are offered here for your review. For more information on these tests we recommend visiting the Speed Labs website.

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