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This was slightly unnerving. Driving home from St. Louis, passed a couple of those fixed radar stations (you know . . . your speed is ___) and my V1 did not go off. Anyone else have experience with this?

My V1 always goes off when approaching those - it is set on Logic mode - L..

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This was slightly unnerving. Driving home from St. Louis, passed a couple of those fixed radar stations (you know . . . your speed is ___) and my V1 did not go off. Anyone else have experience with this?

My V1 always goes off when approaching those - it is set on Logic mode - L..

Mine lights up like a Xmas tree (both coming and going) when those "Your Speed is XXX" signs are encountered. Also running in the Logic (L) Mode.

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This was slightly unnerving. Driving home from St. Louis, passed a couple of those fixed radar stations (you know . . . your speed is ___) and my V1 did not go off. Anyone else have experience with this?

My V1 always goes off when approaching those - it is set on Logic mode - L..

Mine lights up like a Xmas tree (both coming and going) when those "Your Speed is XXX" signs are encountered. Also running in the Logic (L) Mode.

could be where you have the V1 located. Mine is slightly right of the rear view mirror - up high between rear view mirror and passenger visor..

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Could be something wrong with your V1. I had an Escort X50 go bad on me, I figured it out by noticing it not going off when I drove by one of those signs. I sent it back to Escort & they replaced it under warranty. I sure appreciate those signs, they help me test out my detector from time to time!

I'd have your V1 checked out.

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Could be something wrong with your V1. I had an Escort X50 go bad on me, I figured it out by noticing it not going off when I drove by one of those signs. I sent it back to Escort & they replaced it under warranty. I sure appreciate those signs, they help me test out my detector from time to time!

I'd have your V1 checked out.

GREAT. I THINK I WILL.

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