Beltronics RX45 Owner's Manual - Page 7
K9 X1, Ka1 X9, K 24.150, Ka 34.700, X 10.525, Ka9 X2 - radar detector
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Controls and Features ThreatDisplay Beltronics's exclusive ThreatDisplay option is an advanced display for experienced detector users. Please use the RX45 for a few weeks to get fully familiar with its other features before using ThreatDisplay. To use the ThreatDisplay instead of the standard bar graph signal strength meter, you must select Meter THT in the RX45's Preferences (see pages 8-12). ThreatDisplay simultaneously tracks multiple radar signals. It shows you detailed information on multiple radar signals and their signal strength. ThreatDisplay can help you spot a change in your normal driving environment; for example, a traffic radar unit being operated in an area where there are normally other signals present. The ThreatDisplay is actually a miniature spectrum analyzer. It shows what band each signal is, and its signal strength. Ka9 X2 Above is the ThreatDisplay if the RX45 was detecting a strong Ka-band and a weak X-band signal. As you can see, there are numeric values (1-9) after each band designator. Each number shows a relative signal strength for each signal being detected. A few more examples will help you better see how the ThreatDisplay works. K9 X1 Here Threat Display shows a strong K-band signal, and a weak X-band signal. Ka1 X9 Here Threat Display shows a weak Ka-band signal, and a strong X-band signal. ThreatDisplay Details The band designators (X, K, Ku, Ka) will stay on the display for a few seconds after the signal has passed.This allows you to see what the unit detected,even on very brief signals. However, the numeric values, representing signal strength, continuously change (several times a second) to give you a continuous view of the signal strength of all radar signals present. TechDisplay The RX45's TechDisplay option is also designed for the advanced detector user. In this mode, it will display the actual numeric radar frequency being received K 24.150 Display shows a K-band signal at 24.150 GhZ. Ka 34.700 Display shows a Ka-band signal at 34.700 GhZ. X 10.525 Display shows a X-band signal at 10.525 GhZ. NOTE: Even long-time detector users will require a significant amount of time to get familiar with this new level of information. 10 11