Michael Valentine, an electrical engineer with a passion for fast cars and open roads who gave drivers a ticket-avoiding tool as one of the key developers behind the modern radar detector, died Sept.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The automotive industry has lost one of the great saviors of speed. Michael Valentine, president of ...
Cincinnati philanthropist and radar detector pioneer Michael Valentine died unexpectedly Monday at his home, according to his obituary. He was 74. Valentine was the founder of Cincinnati Microwave and ...
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Radar detector pioneer Michael Valentine has died. The young engineer founded Cincinnati Microwave after graduating from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in electrical engineering. He saved ...
FUN FACT: Alex Roy, author of The Driver, used a Valentine One on his record Cannonball Rally cross country drive.