Oh no! You only have 15 (IIRC) ARF slots, before they start to overwrite from the beginning. There's no benefit to having duplicates!
Also (and I wish I had done this) - maybe write down what you have saved already...
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Although now that I think about it, if you set an ARF and again...
I know this is an old thread, but I've just been looking at my LED and since the forum is searchable...
Common cathode. Max voltage appears to be 3.3V from ALP CPU.
It's not exactly a heat map, but check out the RDFGS subforum.
A better bet, if you know where you'll be traveling, would be to just ask in the Road Trips forum and in the appropriate regional subforum. You'll get anecdotal, but current, information.
EXCELLENT point about ARF blocking only weaker BSM-level signals.
Wouldn't it be great to be able to see the ARFs you have already set? I wish I could see mine.
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If you're in a metro area where K band is not used, it's a BSM or stationary false :p
Seriously though, that's kind of...
I can only speculate. The common ones are known. Manufacturers probably contract with vendors to provide a system for them, and have it tweaked to their specifications - kind of like the all-wheel drive systems that Haldex provides to various automakers. A Haldex system in an Audi will be...
I went through your data - thanks for posting those screenshots, by the way! There were 9 distinct data sets (looks like screenshots 5 and 6 are duplicates). By my count, here's how the alerts broke down:
Alert Type
Number
% of K Total
K3 (24.165-24.180)
39
42%
K5 (24.195-24.205)
36
39%...
OK, here's the original thread where Tom announced ARF on HW4 CPUs. It was over in the ALP subforum.
There's another thread dedicated to ARF here.
For some historical perspective, here's some discussion around why the NetRadar K-band segments were set up the way they are today.
The NR-DSP can be made quite quiet on K band, but you have to do a little configuration work to get there. The band segmentation was revised to allow you to slice out the common Honda/Acura (24.200, plus or minus) and GM (24.167, plus or minus) bands. Might have the car makes mixed up, but you...
I *was* pretty certain that there was a 3D part out there somewhere that’s sized like an RX head, but with a cutout that fits a TX head - but now I can’t for the life of me find it. If nobody else can locate it either, let me know and I should be able to put something together fairly quickly -...
You might want to pre-emptively cut the cables right at the RJ-45 connectors where they plug into the CPU, if you know they need to go through a tight grommet or a long run through trim panels etc. With a crimper you can put a nice connection back on them later. That way also you lose...
Yeah whatever’s cheapest for getting your angle dialed in, then maybe ASA for permanent install of the ones that get you level.
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I know I’m a fan of ASA for exterior applications, but are those perhaps even better? When I saw “nylon” I just assumed these were cheap prototyping...
I also have had great luck with 3M VHB tape. I use it for all sorts of stuff now. Make sure you get actual 3M stuff and not ebay / unknown Amazon vendor version.