Valentine One Placement
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Valentine One Placement
For those of you with a Valentine One radar detector do any of you have any ideas or photos to share showing where you installed your detector? I want mine to appear as discreet and professional as possible.
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I want it on the windshield where it can be as effective as possible, so I guess I forego the 'cool' install. I generally just hard-wire my vehicles so I can position the V1 near the rear view mirror. Easy to reach, easy to see, maximum signal pick-up, so I just live with that.
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Not too familiar with that model but one of my best friends is an officer for the Texas Highway Patrol and he says the best place for mounting a detector is either in the grill or as far forward in the windshield as you can get it, preferrably near the center. Most of them are now using lasers and they are linear and not like the radar of the past. He says the dash mounted lasers are typically aimed at the bumper/license plate area so that the largest part of the vehicle is detected. Hope that helps you figure this out.
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Not too familiar with that model but one of my best friends is an officer for the Texas Highway Patrol and he says the best place for mounting a detector is either in the grill or as far forward in the windshield as you can get it, preferrably near the center. Most of them are now using lasers and they are linear and not like the radar of the past. He says the dash mounted lasers are typically aimed at the bumper/license plate area so that the largest part of the vehicle is detected. Hope that helps you figure this out.
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I'd think the grill mount would seriously hurt the ability for the detector to pick up signals from the rear and sides, which is a big advantage of the V1 in the first place. Also, many (most?) police departments may have lasers now, but I definitely don't find most radar units to be laser -- only a relative few compared to the other bands.
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i was at a higher end audio shop a long time back. maybe five years. There was a radar detection unit that installed sensors in front and rear bumpers, then installed LED's actually in the dash. Very low visibility. I'm sure it was a lot though.
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Not too familiar with that model but one of my best friends is an officer for the Texas Highway Patrol and he says the best place for mounting a detector is either in the grill or as far forward in the windshield as you can get it, preferrably near the center. Most of them are now using lasers and they are linear and not like the radar of the past. He says the dash mounted lasers are typically aimed at the bumper/license plate area so that the largest part of the vehicle is detected. Hope that helps you figure this out.
Correct me if I am wrong but I think if you are lasered you are toast. V1 is not going to help you ....only tell you that you have been lit up.
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Well, you're generally nailed when your vehicle gets pinged with any radar, regardless of band (unless it's one of the units that has to have a "confirming" signal and you stand on the brakes immediately at the first beep from the detector). Laser is much less likely than other bands to get scattered and picked up by your detector when the cops are shooting cars in front or behind you, but your chances are pretty decent if you're traveling in traffic.
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I've got mine hardwired up near the mirror. Will try to snap pics of it tomorrow.
Here's one from the outside where you can see it (faintly). Basically just peeking out from below the mirror. The picture is a bit deceiving in retrospect, what you first think is the v1 is the gap under the headrest and out the back window... the valentine is above that.
Here's one from the outside where you can see it (faintly). Basically just peeking out from below the mirror. The picture is a bit deceiving in retrospect, what you first think is the v1 is the gap under the headrest and out the back window... the valentine is above that.
Last edited by DaveGS4; 05-05-09 at 09:34 PM.
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I've got mine hardwired up near the mirror. Will try to snap pics of it tomorrow.
Here's one from the outside where you can see it (faintly). Basically just peeking out from below the mirror. The picture is a bit deceiving in retrospect, what you first think is the v1 is the gap under the headrest and out the back window... the valentine is above that.
Here's one from the outside where you can see it (faintly). Basically just peeking out from below the mirror. The picture is a bit deceiving in retrospect, what you first think is the v1 is the gap under the headrest and out the back window... the valentine is above that.
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Lots of pollen in NC and my wife's Porsche and BMW get the garage so apologies for the dirty car.
Here are some pics of how mine is setup. I had my trusted audio installer do this (he's done two other Lexus of mine and takes him 15 - 20 minutes) using the included tap that comes with your V1. He just taps to a switched power in the mirror / sunroof control area.
I have it mounted a little higher than usual; typically keep it just low enough so that the rear sensor gets a view of the rear window.
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Here are some pics of how mine is setup. I had my trusted audio installer do this (he's done two other Lexus of mine and takes him 15 - 20 minutes) using the included tap that comes with your V1. He just taps to a switched power in the mirror / sunroof control area.
I have it mounted a little higher than usual; typically keep it just low enough so that the rear sensor gets a view of the rear window.
Last edited by DaveGS4; 05-06-09 at 09:15 AM.
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I have planned on getting one of these mounts, but not 100% certain if they (and which one) will fit given the angle of our mirror post.
http://www.countryjoycrafts.com/350Z/valentinemount.htm
The 'Super-Z' mount is new since I last looked at them and probably the one I'd try. If anybody gives it a shot before I do please post up !
http://www.countryjoycrafts.com/350Z/valentinemount.htm
The 'Super-Z' mount is new since I last looked at them and probably the one I'd try. If anybody gives it a shot before I do please post up !
Last edited by DaveGS4; 05-06-09 at 09:14 AM.
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Hey, if prove me wrong, please let me know. I personally do not like using the suction cup mounts.