Owner's Manual

Note—the tip is in two pieces;be careful not to lose either piece
or the spring inside the holder.(See diagram below).
understanding radar, laser and sws
Three Radar Frequencies
Three microwave frequencies have been allocated by the fcc
(Federal Communications Commission) and are used for
traffic Radar.They are:
X band:10.525 gh
z
K band:24.150 ghz
Super Wideband Ka: 33.4 ghz to 36.0 ghz
Both X and K bands are well known to motorists who have
traveled with Radar detectors.Introduced first was X band
Radar which became common during the 1960s.In the mid
1970s the lower powered,more difficult to detect K band Radar
was introduced.In 1987,fcc approval was given for Radar
equipment using a third frequency,Ka.In response to this,
beltronics introduced the first Radar detectors capable of
detecting X,K and Ka band signals.In late 1990,fcc approval
was given to Wideband Ka: 34.2 ghz to 35.2 ghz.Once again,
bel responded with Wideband Ka detection.Today,
vector lr detects the complete Super Wideband Ka frequency
allotted for police monitoring—33.4 ghz to 36.0 ghz.
Total Tracking Laser
(ttl
)
Unlike Radar signals,which are highly reflective,Laser signals
have very poor reflective characteristics. Many of today’s
Laser detectors do not have the high sensitivity necessary to
detect Laser within a large “field of view”. vector lr
incorporates bels number one rated Laser detection.Twin
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