Friday, January 27, 2017

Surveillance Mode Overlay Replica

I contacted the same company that did my plates and Ejector Seat Overlay, as I wanted to maintain business with them, for my next overlay: Surveillance Mode. I made up a set of plans for them to cut it out in clear acrylic, with black finish and capable of being back lit.
There was a little back and forth to get the font right, and the placement of the text. I was a little discouraged that the price they quoted was $20 more than my Ejector Seat overlay. Why the sudden price hike for the same material, same size, and one less cut?
I let it go and decided to get the overlay cut anyways.

When the overlay arrived, I looked it over. The size was right, the text was clear so it could be back lit. The font was a match. So far so good...
The finish was a mat speckle. No big deal, however my Ejector Seat Overlay finish was a smooth gloss. Two different finishes. Eep, they are going to look wrong next to each other. Then there was the cuts. There were these gouges all along each side that looked like teeth marks. This really made the edges look rough and unfinished. All that to say, I was disappointed with how it came out. I contacted the plate company about it, and "they" got defensive. "You didn't tell us it was supposed to match." Granted, I did not specify that it had to, I assumed that if I order the same thing twice, that they would be the same. I feel that if their stock varies, ie. different finishes, shades of black, types of plastic, that kind of info needs to be asked about and up front about before I make an order.
Long story short, I tried to move past this "You didn't tell us" and try to have a second go at the overlay, but "they" wouldn't let it go. With the price hike and their obvious frustration with me, I wont be using this company again to finish my overlays. I will probably have to sell these two now just to get a set that matches. How Unfortunate.

Scanner Bar

Working a couple hours overtime at work allowed me the extra spending cash to buy my first scanner bar. I was hesitant to purchase it at first, mainly because no one lists dimensions of their scanner bars, so it's hard to determine that theirs will fit the bumper purchased. Another hesitation is just the unknown quality and never having dealt with the particular seller, I don't know how honest they are. But all that aside, I looked at all the vendors scanners, what they offered and the price they were asking for it and chose one.
I purchased Sid Knights 32 LED Scanner bar. There are video's on Youtube of others showing this particular light bar off. It does come with a controller board to select the sequence of flashing desired. Personally, (I am surprised more people do not do this) I am going to modify the controller board a little so it will be my Surveillance Mode. I always saw Surveillance Mode as KITTs light. The LED's going up and back representing the pattern of the Light bar. Use the little black push button as the ON/OFF, and twist to select the pattern. Perhaps, I can even use the same button to turn on my Radar Detector as well.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Knight2000 Thunder Software Program

I pulled the trigger and picked up the Knight2000 Thunder software program by Mario Ravasi. I have not tested it or checked it out yet, so I cannot provide my opinion on ease of use or functionality...yet. It does appear to be suspiciously close in design and layout to the program developed by Marco Valleggi, whom I have to say, has the best KITT software program I have seen to date.

What I don't like about the video's that show off the program, is how much time is spent going over the music functions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSbCX0c80Cg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuo1Ca8c120