Regarding the radar device, they talk about programming the sensor for distance and inclusion/exclusion of approaching/receding targets. Huh?
A5. Let’s take these things separately. Being able to adjust the sensor for distance isn’t an inherently bad idea. Our original response was to make the sensor independently adjustable to the sign face in both X and Y axis so that the sensor paints an “area of interest” much like pointing a flashlight while keeping the sign’s “best face forward”. This is in contrast to being able to make the sensor “stupider” but still pointing at the moose on the horizon. RU2 recently added user adjustable sensitivity to our signs in 5 increments for the greatest degree of flexibility in set up. Oddly enough there are few suppliers out there still providing base equipment without single directional (approach only) radar, making it instead an option that you have to pay for. Our gun can pick up 8 discrete targets, determine approach/recede and, sort by signal strength. And we don’t charge extra, so there! We specifically filter for the strongest, oncoming target –only. Under what circumstances would yo