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Snooper
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 7:20 pm
by MaddMart
Has anyone got or used a Snooper S5-R. Are they any good ? I have one sitting on my desk (no instructions) which I may buy off my neighbour. Anyone got the instructions?
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Re: Snooper
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 8:13 pm
by SprintV8
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If got on of these Damm fine bit of kit.<br>
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Re: Snooper
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:10 pm
by miniman
I've got one, it's rubbish. Never, ever picks up laser but is otherwise absolutely perfect at detecting petrol stations, supermarkets, pelican crossing and suchlike.<br>
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Also, as far as I know they will become illegal again imminently with only GPS detectors being legal.
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Re: Snooper
Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 11:51 am
by MalcGE
I Got one, ain't much to them instruction wise, plug and play. It is a useful 'aid', picks up Gatso's OK, don't know if it does Truvello's or if the Truvelo's i've been through are switched orf. <br>
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Quite surprised me how many Gatso's are not armed. <br>
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Find SR5 is useful in the roadworks, yunno, when your'e supposed to be at 50 but you gradually 'creep' and also as a reminder of the variable speed on the M42.<br>
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I would say, a useful aid, don't rely on it though, and don't have your ICE on full whack cos you'll not hear the SR5
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