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Speed trap/ radar detectors
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To use them, THEM being radar detectors or jammers. GPS only road safety warning systems (New Labour Speak) will still be legal so a Road Pilot for example will be street legal and a great aid to safer motoring [ORIGINAL: bowlane
Thanks Gary. It is going to be illegal to own them or to use them?
James
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If you are not up on jammer law and on-going court battle to make all non-gps based systems illegal (as they are in mainland europe) see http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/jamlaw.htm
I have the same device in my 997 and has never failed me yet....
I fitted a micro pilot to my recently departed 996. Mounting it on the steering column cowel was easy and in direct line of sight of rev counter etc . The GPS receiver was placed near the licence disc and the wires hidden under the dash. Hot wired the entire unit.
My 997 cab is due in a week or so and hope to install in similar postion. If you are interested will take photos.
Good thing about the micro-pilot is u can get a second base unit which I plumbed into my weedday car (Jag x type 2.6) so can move the head easily from one to the other.
The wife has her own micro-pilot in her XC90 and loves it.
Jonathan

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