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REVNURAZR
02-06-2017, 02:00 PM
Just having a read of this thread;
http://radarandlaserforum.com/showthread.php/3930-V1-w-V1C-Custom-sweep-programing-(Android)
Has anyone put together a AU/NZ custom sweep on their V1.
Looking at purchasing the Bluetooth module and programming the V1 to do so, would be very handy to remove all the false alerts that I am constantly getting around shopping centers etc.
Any advice appreciated or where I can find a detailed list of the KA/K band frequencies used here, I am happy to put together a thread to do so.
Cheers,
Brett
REVNURAZR
02-06-2017, 02:02 PM
AH, found this;
http://radarandlaserforum.com/showthread.php/3822-RALF-Australia-Radar-and-Laser-Inforomation
Will have a read up and see if I can get the V1 sorted and less false alarms :)
winterbrew
02-06-2017, 07:27 PM
Custom sweeps are only for Ka band, and WA no longer seems to run any Ka band (Multanova 6-F retired, Decatur Genesis Select II withdrawn from service). One promo video of one of the early Concept TE cars appeared to show it running a Stalker unit, but they are not approved in the Govt Gazette
You can't seg / custom sweep k band on the V1, so not too much use, but I'll post my Ka sweeps up anyway.
With Yav1 however, you can use 'mute outside the box' for k band.
To get any relief on k band, you need a Redline Intl / Pro-A or Intl Sti-R+ where you can seg k band. Knocking out k1 and k3 segs, takes out both the BSM falses from the VF Commodore, whilst leaving k2 on, covers the Kustom Signals gear such as the Raptor RP-1, Falcon HR, and the Eagles
winterbrew
02-06-2017, 07:44 PM
Here's mine for Ka band (WA only)
34593 - 34770 (Stalker 34.7 Part 1, just in case)
34774 - 34833 (Stalker 34.7 Part 2, just in case)
35394 - 35615 (35.5, technically outside of ACMA allowed frequencies)
34996 - 35202 (35.1 Decatur Genesis Select II, withdrawn from service)
34194 - 34401 (34.3 Multanova 6-F, retired from service)
Thinking about adding a precautionary 34.9, just in case they decide to start using Ka band antennas on the Raptor RP-1's
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