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Old Nov 30, 2002 | 03:08 PM
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Just been scouring the internet for some background info on some kind of protection that I'm gonna buy for my car (Radar etc )
Just stumbled on the Road pilot on Morpheous's website, like the look of that!!!
It looks like an expensive way of getting GPS only, but damn, it looks amazing!
Anyone seen it working or heard anything about this unit?
Couldnt find anything on the search, so i presume it hasnt been covered in previous topics.

Just out of interest, what combo is everyone else using detector/jammer wise?
Have many of you fitted a laser jammer???? how difficult is it too locate on the S?

Cheers.
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Old Nov 30, 2002 | 05:49 PM
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Laser jammer = Snooper SLD920 = Blinder

Locating on S2000 = tricky but not impossible.

NeilW has done a very nice install in bottom corners of numberplate.

I have done an installation under slat in grill which is OK.

Keith
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Old Dec 1, 2002 | 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Baptist
Just out of interest, what combo is everyone else using detector/jammer wise?
Have many of you fitted a laser jammer???? how difficult is it too locate on the S?

Cheers.
Bel Euro 550 - Road Angel - Snooper SLD 920 (fitted to grille slats just under number plate)
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Old Dec 1, 2002 | 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by Baptist
Just stumbled on the Road pilot on Morpheous's website, like the look of that!!!
It looks like an expensive way of getting GPS only, but damn, it looks amazing!
Anyone seen it working or heard anything about this unit?
Couldnt find anything on the search, so i presume it hasnt been covered in previous topics.
I had a good look at this at the Motorshow - it is a very fine piece of kit, very well made and soon to have Sat Nav and other features added to it. The only problem I can see is where it could be mounted in an S2000, the unit clips on to an arm that has a sucker attachment on it for sticking to dash or screen, however because it is a vertical mount unit and the sceen it quite big - I am not sure where you could put it so that it was not obstructing vision.

I looked at all the available GPS devices at the show and the Road Pilot stood out as being the best for me, although it is a little pricey and the other devices are easier to mount in the S. At the moment I can't justify the cost of any unit like this so I will just be sticking to the speed limits *cough* !

- Frisky.
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Old Dec 1, 2002 | 11:13 PM
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sticking to the speed limits *cough* !

Is that an S behind me Bev???????????????
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