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Wrong! Two
beeps is exactly the warning you get when instant-on ambushes
somebody ahead. You could be next. Every beep may not
be radar, but it’s a threat until you know otherwise.
“Bogey”
is the military term for an ‘Unknown.” Every bogey must
be identified; friend or foe? |
I
designed V1 to eliminate the Shrug Factor. Knowing location
is the first step. A bogey behind? If it’s weak, not a
threat. A bogey ahead? Be alert; you’re approaching an
unknown. Any bogey to the side is no threat; radar gets
no reading from the side.
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Paul Doetsch remembers: Instant-on at 12 o’clock |
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Dennis Walsh reports: Moving radar at 6 o’clock |
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Some people
think the Bogey Counter is overkill. Until they use it.
A common false alarm, caused by self-opening store doors,
always come in multiples. When the counter shows four
or more, all in the same direction, you’ll know what to
think.

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Joseph
DiMotta didn’t shrug: Three openers and
three shooters |
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Together,
the Bogey Counter and the Radar Locator give you a detailed
Threat Assessment. Are you facing a lone hunter or a war
party?
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Tim
Grothause tells about: Massacre on the
Interstate |
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Occasionally
a customer tells me that his V1 is like a personal AWACS.
That was the idea.
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