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Kingsami2011
01-25-2019, 12:23 PM
NET RADAR DSP WITH ALP
When used, the results were impressive but there was only one problem
,;The results were weaker than the other machines by a large margin even with the back monitoring was able to determine the distance between the other devices could not
WITH LOW K BAND
When the BAND is confined
24000 TO 24050
not recognize them among the other devices were able to identify this BAND and was alerted to them
There have been more than a dozen radars carrying this wave but could not recognize it when it is confined to the range mentioned
You've always come across an integrated device that does not need other devices

winterbrew
01-26-2019, 08:28 AM
NetRadar DSP is based on the Attowave DSP platform (same as Uniden R3). Due to hardware limitations, it cannot scan below 24.050 GHz on K band.

The new Uniden R7 removes this limitation.

The Radenso RC-M / Pro M or Genevo Pro M / One M also scan down to the lower K band range (23.950 GHz), as do may Escort products, along with the later firmware V1's

Kingsami2011
01-27-2019, 05:35 AM
6051
But according to the settings of the net radar it monitors this frequency but I think here is wrong in the update or just needs to adjust according to the settings shown in the options of the frequency

Kingsami2011
01-27-2019, 05:36 AM
6051
But according to the settings of the net radar it monitors this frequency but I think here is wrong in the update or just needs to adjust according to the settings shown in the options of the frequency

winterbrew
01-27-2019, 06:40 PM
Yes, I've seen the settings before.

The FCC test report says 24.050 - 24.250 GHz on K band;

https://fccid.io/2AHMC-NR-DSP/Test-Report/CRD-Test-Report-3483363

As far as I'm aware, there were never any 'international' models developed for the overseas market, with different frequency ranges

BestRadarDetectors
01-28-2019, 06:49 AM
NR does not scan lower that 24.050. The K Band ALP muting segment's were when we used old Sti-R M international antennas.

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