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Finding Radar
On-the-Road Situations
Valentine One Gen2 gives you far more information about radar than any
other radar detector. Still, to achieve the best defense, you must interpret this
information correctly. The following examples will help you get maximum
protection.
Situation 1:
You are driving toward a radar aimed at you.
Your Warning:
The Ahead arrow will glow. The Bogey Counter will show 1.
You’ll hear a slow Beep for X band or Brap for other radars. As you come
close to the radar, the Beeps or Braps will become more frequent until they
merge into a continuous tone. By this time, you should see the radar.
The Beside arrow and then the Behind arrow will glow as you pass the radar.
In this situation, moving radar and stationary radar will give the same alert,
except the Beep rate will increase faster with moving radar because the closing
speed is greater.
Situation 2:
You’re driving on a hilly road. Radar is waiting over the next hill.
Your Warning:
Well before you reach the hilltop, the Ahead arrow will glow.
The Bogey Counter will show 1. You’ll hear a slow Beep or Brap, and the rate
will increase very quickly as you near the hilltop. As soon as you can see over
the hill, you will probably spot the radar.
Situation 3:
You’re driving on a curvy road. Radar is waiting around the
next curve.
Your Warning:
The Ahead arrow will glow because the radar is forward, not
to the side, of your car. The Bogey Counter will show 1. You’ll hear a slow
Beep or Brap, and the rate will increase very quickly as you turn the corner.
You should see the radar as soon as you’re around the corner.
Situation 1
Situation 2
Situation 3