Do You Want the Best Protection to Avoid Costly Speeding Tickets?

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Do You Want the Best Protection to Avoid Costly Speeding Tickets?












Morristown, AZ (PRWEB) December 21, 2010

Radar Roy, the retired cop who gave advise on how to beat traffic tickets and sold radar detectors is back in the game and to celebrate his launch of his new radar detector review website, RadarDetector.org he is giving away a brand new Bel STi radar detector.

Roy retired from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in 1997 as a Lieutenant after a twenty-year career in law enforcement. During Roy’s career he became certified as a police radar instructor and trained hundreds of new police officers throughout Arizona on how to use and operate police radar and laser guns along with teaching seasoned officers in an advanced traffic enforcement certification class.

After Roy’s retirement in 1996 he published his first website, RadarBusters.com where he joined the “dark side” giving his valuable information away for free to the general public on how to beat traffic tickets and how to properly use speed counter measurement devices such as radar detectors and laser jammers that literally make your car invisible to police lidar enforcement.

In 2007 Roy retired again, selling his network of Radar Detector review websites to his biggest competitor and started in his third career, Internet Marketing and SEO training on his website http://www.SEOtrainingSW.com.

However since selling out in 2007 Roy has witnessed a big void in the radar detector community because of all the charlatans that have jumped into this niche hawking devices that actually do not work and that there has been no one with his caliber of training or background to help people who are serious about increasing their odds of driving smart and ticket free.

Therefore Radar Roy has decided to get back into the game with the launch of his new website; RadarDetector.org.

Radar Detector.org reviews many of the most popular radar detectors on the market today along with a free fifty page Radar Detector Buyers Guide E-Book in which Roy offers tips on how to beat tickets, how to use a radar detector properly and what products that you should avoid.

As Roy is again positioning himself in the Industry expert in this field he has decided NOT to sell any of the products that he reviews as he feels that in doing so may give the perception that he is promoting products that only put money into his own pocket.

To celebrate the launch of RadarDetector.org, Roy is raffling off the top of the line Bel STi dash mounted radar detector valued at $ 469. and a can of the Veil Stealth Coating!

For more information about this raffle and/or to sign up or to get Roy’s Free fifty page E-Book please visit: http://www.RadarDetector.org/r/RadarRoy now!

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Some Of The Most Popular Radar Detection Devices To Help You Avoid A Speeding Ticket

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Though many of us would love to move at supersonic speed, evading those who desire to slow us down, we can’t. But we speed demons and electronic enthusiasts alike can enjoy evading the radar gun with popular detectors from Whistler, Escort, Cobra, BEL, and Valentine.

With over 12 models, including one for European models, Whistler is a viable option for a great detector. The under $100 DE 1734 features mute, manual mute, and settings memory. With four operating modes, two which effectively limit urban false alarms, this model has excellent audio and laser sensitivity. Though not a leader in its class, Whistler definitely meets up to its low cost expectation. It has fallen short in a couple of realms, however: like many models, inVG 2 detection. The DE 1734 will detect VG 2, the fuzz will have detected this buster far beyond the Whistler’s detection capabilities.

The popular Cobra detectors utilize a high sensitivity feature while in the “highway” mode. Though Cobra claims to produce few false alarms, engaging this feature takes time, and even then, it does not always work. This product clearly has imperfections, for example immunity from VG 2 systems have failed with the Cobra XRS 9300.

The newer styles feature 11or 10 band extra sensory radar and laser detection, a 360 degree view, and 8 point electronic compass. Cobra also claims that it can detect X band radars, K band radars, and Ka Super wide radars. The newer models promise better features with relative proximity to the radar along with the option to select operating modes, thus reducing false alarms in densely populated areas.

Passport’s most popular model, the 8500 X50, detects K band and Ka band radars and comes with a myriad of features: a 360 degree radar and laser detection radius, advanced reprogrammable digital signal processing, an Auto Sensitivity mode to automatically reduce false alarms, three high resolution meter modes, an ultra bright matrix display with 280 LEDs, multiple high performance laser sensors, and a built in earphone jack. Immune to VG 2 systems, this Escort has nine menu options, offering adjustability and excellent signal processing.

Another under $100 model, the BEL 925 offers one of the best price/performance ratios of all detectors. Owners can adjust volume easily thanks to BEL’s radio sensitivity. With a variety of settings for driving environments, users can program this model easier than earlier BEL models by using the seven user selectable options. By pressing a pair of buttons simultaneously, the user can enter the program mode quickly, and then utilize one button to scroll through menu items.

Popular among detector veterans, Valentine has fallen among disrepute for rookies for a few reasons. Many have difficulty discerning the difference between the signals for K and Ka bands. Additionally, the Valentine lacks text display, voice alert, and a tutorial mode. Users also report a high number of false alarms and many become confused by the outdated user guide. So why get a Valentine? It still has two to three times the detection range of other brands.