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BlakJak wrote:Classic example of how your words can be interpreted online, though.
Pays to think carefully before hitting submit, eh? .
BlakJak wrote:Now about RDD's...
Reference: url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_detector#RDDs%20-%20Radar%20Detector%20Detectors]Wikipedia[/url]
Only one type of Radar Detector is immune from RDD's, apparently. I dunno about 'Good ra{d}ar detectors' vs 'others'. Seems to me that pretty much every one on the market is using a Superhet and thus subject to the same vulnerability.
NZVengeance wrote:Now back to what this thread was about.
This is my undersanding of how radar detectors work. please let me know if anything here is incorrect
Good raar detectors work just like a simple 1 way radio they pick up a signal and make a sound for you. other radar detectors are what are called "superheterodyne" radar detectors.
The term superheterodyne refers to a method of designing and building wireless communications or broadcast equipment, particularly radio receivers in which a locally generated frequency is combined with the carrier frequency to produce a supersonic signal that is demodulated and amplified. Sometimes a receiver employing this technology is called a "superheterodyne" or "superhet."
those radar detectors can be detected because they emit a carrier wave.
NZVengeance wrote:you know what forget it. clearly people are incapable of being able to accept what some1 else says. most likly due to limited brian capability on thier part.
barryogen wrote:maybe I should try a steve, or a todd?
postfach wrote:Side note: I was in parallel imported on Monday, I noticed they're still selling them, so I assume the're not illegal to sell/buy, you just can't use it?! I didn't see any warning on the cabinet about them not being legal either
Wildcard wrote:http://www.radardirect.co.nz/new/car_radar/bel_xr80/index.html
Thats what you need for stealth installation and use and its very likely to be immune to the RDD's the police would likely deploy.
For those whose morality runs along such lines - Problem solved
NZVengeance wrote:This is an email reply i got from bel radar
Thanks for your interest in Beltronics!
The RX75 has shielding from the VG2 type RDD. In reading our Australian distributor's website I found this information:
"Until recently, radar safety detectors were either completely detectable or only undetectable to 1 or 2 radar-detector-detector’s (RDD’s). Beltronics new model, the BEL XR, is the first radar safety detector to be undetectable to all RDD’s. It has been tested independently in a microwave lab for traceable emissions and it has also been tested against the latest version of the Stalcar III, the best RDD available. These tests proved the BEL XR to be untraceable to police RDD’s." You should visit this site: http://www.neltronics.com.au/belguide.htm
Regards,
Beltronics Customer Service
when looking for a radar detectior you need to look in the specs for this line
'VG2 Immunity'
NZVengeance wrote:sorry typo on my part
VG-3 Immunity.
however
this i belive is the new unit theya re talking about
http://www.neltronics.com.au/BelXRC.htm
Full VG-2 and VG-3 immunity
BlakJak wrote:All of this is just react and counter-react. There's only so many frequencies available and it is never going to take very long for an RDD to be come up with that'll pick up your Het.
So you get a year or two and then you're upgrading. Or sooner perhaps.
Seems to me like a whole buncha trouble for no good reason... if you're not doing anything wrong then the presence of a radar is no longer an issue.
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