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    NetRadar and rear k band

    I recently installed an ALP with 3 front laser sensors and Front and Rear NetRadar. I live in Southern California and we do not need x or k band notifications, so I have them turned off on my ALP. Even though I have them turned off, I am getting notifications from my rear NetRadar. I have zero from the front, but the rear is driving me crazy. Every time a car with TACC come up behind me, I get non-stop k band hits from my rear NetRadar.

    Has anyone else had this issue? How do I completely turn off K band?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cmarshack View Post
    I recently installed an ALP with 3 front laser sensors and Front and Rear NetRadar. I live in Southern California and we do not need x or k band notifications, so I have them turned off on my ALP. Even though I have them turned off, I am getting notifications from my rear NetRadar. I have zero from the front, but the rear is driving me crazy. Every time a car with TACC come up behind me, I get non-stop k band hits from my rear NetRadar.

    Has anyone else had this issue? How do I completely turn off K band?


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    You probably only turned X & K band off on the front antenna. The setup page let's you customize the setting for each antenna individually. Click on the Rear Antenna and turn them off for the rear antenna.

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