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This is an item listed on Ebay in the boat section. I guess they figure that it can serve some marine purpose? What do you say? # The Early Warning™ EW3100 radar detector helps you do just that, alerting you to hazards and emergency vehicles while also serving as a reminder that we may be driving at dangerous speeds. # The EW3100 detects all radar bands X, K, Ka, Ka-Pop and Superwide Ka bands. # Also included is 360° Laser Detection which detects laser from the front, rear and sides (including Pulsed, UltraLyte, LTI-2020, and Prolaser). # The EW-3100 has a high resolution icon display, so you can see the display, even in the sun! # Real voice alert technology alerts you when you turn the detector on, and it alerts you with 25 different vocal indicators, including radar and laser detection. # The alerts come in either English or Spanish. # The safety warning system detection alerts you to the presence of road hazards, emergency vehicles, railroad crossings and more. # Its numeric signal strength display shows you signal intensity from "0" to "9". * The Early Warning™ EW3100 is a "state-of-the-art" detector and is clearly the most sensible choice in safety/radar/laser detection available today! * Features Include: o Detects all current radar and laser guns o 360 degree laser detection o VG-2/Spectre undetectable o Digital signal processing and anti-falsing circuitry o 4 mute and 3 step dim selection o 10.525 GHz/+/-25 Mhz (X-band), 24.150 Ghz/+/-100 Mhz (K-band), 33.800 Ghz (Ka-POP) and 34.700 Ghz/+/-1.300 Mhz (Ka super wideband) operating frequencies o Includes: DC car cigarette lighter power cord, dual plug adapter, velcro (hook & loop fastener), a window mounting kit and owners manual. o Dimensions: 4-1/4"L x 2-3/4"W x 1-1/4"H o 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty Model No: EW3100 Weight: 2.0 Lbs. |
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