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well i use the trapster poi on a tom tom running on a htc diamond.

it won't tell you about mobile police and mobile camera's but has the most up to date poi list.

on that phone i used trapster app and in 2 hours it amounted to about $350 usage.

tested it on my iphone4 which has a 500mb plan used about 70%.

I'm suprised everyone elses is using such little data whilst roaming.

there's clearly something going on with that app and my phones which is out of the ordinary.

not 100% certain but i remember some form of review for a bentley continental gt.

I think they come with radar detectors. so basically what can the cops do there as its factory fitted.

Edited by rotarytt
well i use the trapster poi on a tom tom running on a htc diamond.

it won't tell you about mobile police and mobile camera's but has the most up to date poi list.

on that phone i used trapster app and in 2 hours it amounted to about $350 usage.

tested it on my iphone4 which has a 500mb plan used about 70%.

I'm suprised everyone elses is using such little data whilst roaming.

there's clearly something going on with that app and my phones which is out of the ordinary.

not 100% certain but i remember some form of review for a bentley continental gt.

I think they come with radar detectors. so basically what can the cops do there as its factory fitted.

make you have it pulled out of the car. just because something comes from the factory with something illegal doesn't magically make it legal.

as for your data usage, that is exceptionally high. it may come down to the fact that it is a windows OS phone (pretty sure it is anyway), and the way that it uses the mapping (and how zoomed in you had it). but on android phones it isn't bad at all.

My Pro78 has saved me from handhelds, incar, multinovas and lidar (even have a video of it picking up the lidar from 185m away).

I have 16 driving infringements and 3 charges on my driving record (according to the cops that put the yellow sticker on my 32 :thumbsup:) but in the last 3 years since I got my RD, I haven't had any.. I'm actually back up to a full license now. They do work.

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My Pro78 has saved me from handhelds, incar, multinovas and lidar (even have a video of it picking up the lidar from 185m away).

I have 16 driving infringements and 3 charges on my driving record (according to the cops that put the yellow sticker on my 32 :thumbsup: ) but in the last 3 years since I got my RD, I haven't had any.. I'm actually back up to a full license now. They do work.

hey would love to see the vid, is it online? thought once the lidar hit you that was it, no time to slow down. im intrigued, i have one less infringement than you and want to keep it that way ;) somehow almost back up to full points now and nothing in last 2 yrs (all were with Audi weirdly nothing since i got the R33).

mostly its been from smarter 'when and where to give it a squirt' thinking but would love something like that for the unexpected. emmachizzit?

Jammers are designed to give you some more warning time, they jam the signal for a couple of seconds while throwing you an alert so you can get back down to speed, then it turns off so the cops can get a clean reading.

being from the USA but immigrating to oz , I have used a lot of radar/laser equipment and even know how to build/repair it

in USA

successfully jammed a KA band radar at damn near pointblank range while exceeding the limit by at least 30mph

and lidar at over 130mph in a 80 zone, in my stupid days of NFS RX7

(lived in montana which had no speed limit during the day at the time I lived there)

fact

you can jam laser and radar. including lidar. which was made two blocks from my house in usa. little bastards.

fact

it works but cost a bundle in oz to recreate, thousands !!

fact

not legal to jam it, if caught they will hang you !! and flatten your car

fact

not worth it unless you drive in the open outback areas at extreme speed, you will be caught if your the first car hit with it. and the above applies then

per the request they do sell legal Radar/safety camera which can be used in all states, since they have a off switch for the radar portion. it is undetectable !! if hidden well. which cost money to install, not a 5 min job. more like a few days worth

Bel and Valentine are some good ones but you can create your own jamming equipment, and no don't ask me too. I wouldn't do it for anyone !!!

I think OZ is over the top with revenue producing devices, and very nanny like. but the drivers don't drive in snow or ice, so the skills aren't the same

plus OZ cars have a lot more power then the average US cars.

really bad drivers and speed is a bad idea.

teach drivers to control cars is a better idea then a friggan log book and P' plates

hope this is bit more unbiased , I'm looking at one for my car but they cost a butt load here

and the iphone app is really not that great, I have it, dont even bother, just don't speed thru cameras

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