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Radar Sentry
I purchased one of these from Ebay:
http://www.guysoflidar.com/museum/th...detectors.html They show up occasionally on Ebay; first manufactured in 1961, when the police in some states were use X-band radar to detect speeding vehicles. They may not be sufficiently sensitive to pickup a ships radar in time to be of any use, but at $20 they are worth testing versus the $500 C.A.R.D. Cheers, Jim |
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... I purchased one of these from Ebay: http://www.guysoflidar.com/museum/th...detectors.html They show up occasionally on Ebay; first manufactured in 1961, when the police in some states were use X-band radar to detect speeding vehicles. They may not be sufficiently sensitive to pickup a ships radar in time to be of any use, but at $20 they are worth testing versus the $500 C.A.R.D. Cheers, Jim Are not the new car radar detectors non-directional? I recall some of them are good for a mile or two... like you said, not that useful, but I suppose better than nothing. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Radar Sentry
The police do not use x-band radar, so the current detectors do not
detect X band. Apparently ships use S-band (police) for weather, X- band for collision. Cheers, Jim Are not the new car radar detectors non-directional? I recall some of them are good for a mile or two... like you said, not that useful, but I suppose better than nothing. -- "j" ganz |
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In article v6udnQQHEdER947VnZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d@bayareasolutions ,
"Capt. JG" wrote: Are not the new car radar detectors non-directional? I recall some of them are good for a mile or two... like you said, not that useful, but I suppose better than nothing. They maybe, however 99% of Police Radar Speed Units are NOT XBand, but KuBand, or lasers and therefor, NEW Police Radar Detectors wouldn't pick up Marine XBand emissions. |
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... In article v6udnQQHEdER947VnZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d@bayareasolutions , "Capt. JG" wrote: Are not the new car radar detectors non-directional? I recall some of them are good for a mile or two... like you said, not that useful, but I suppose better than nothing. They maybe, however 99% of Police Radar Speed Units are NOT XBand, but KuBand, or lasers and therefor, NEW Police Radar Detectors wouldn't pick up Marine XBand emissions. I have an ancient one... sitting in a bin in the garage for 25 years. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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