Beltronics Express 936 Owner's Manual - Page 13
understanding radar, laser and sws - bel radar detector
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Note-the tip is in two pieces; be careful not to lose either piece or the spring inside the holder. (See diagram on page 13). 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: X, K and Super Wideband Ka. Your express 936 provides detection to ALL known Radar traffic devices. 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". express 936 incorporate bel's number one rated Laser detection. Twin Laser ports detect energy far outside the main Laser beam- including off-axis signals-providing the largest achievable 360° "field of view". The alerts provided by your unit are the same whether signals are received from the front or rear. Safety Warning System® (sws™)-What is it? The Radio Association Defending Airwave Rights, Inc. (r.a.d.a.r.) conceived and developed the Safety Warning System® . The concept behind this system is to warn motorists of potential road hazards by employing Safety Warning System® transmitters in areas such as construction zones, accident sites and detours. These sws™ transmitters operate within the 24 ghz portion of the K band frequency, and broadcast uniquely coded signals that are detected by your unit.