his blue colors look like QLD leo
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=q...w=1280&bih=580
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his blue colors look like QLD leo
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=q...w=1280&bih=580
Had friend send it in was guessing it was Victoria considering we are from Melb,
I have seen the Trucam in use here the binoculars ( Truspeed Sx) being used in Victoria !
The KR SP10 approved still that's a antique these days,:highly_amused:
I'm thinking that link:help: http://http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/...013450/s4.html maybe old,
Not many people from forum are actually here in Victoria and shame as we have some of the latest speed camera tech in Australia, :eagerness:
Not sure I often wander what state is speed camera capital.
Along time ago, a guy from SA got hit with a Truspeed and it was not approved for SA at that time
He went to court and won :) so if they are using it, it could be a way out if its not approved
Just be on the look out for it or hunt it down and see what it is :) Facebook groups are handy for that.
Thought I had seen the pic before somewhere and it was in QLD on an overpass at slacks creek / logan
Latest Stalker DSR/ Dual
From the Australian supplier!
So make sure you turn KASW on if you can that is.
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fwiw, the actual frequencies are determined by the antennas........................no unit will run the entire range of 33.4 - 36.0.
Well were kind of covered after reading ACMA guidelines. ±100 MHz (Ka-Band)? ( Is that minus or + 100MHZ on Ka 34.2? then we have 33.4 )
I can't help to think there must be something out there despite this from ACma.
I've seen Stalker Antenna's plenty times the black ones.
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Gatso operating in Melbourne. We have those pesky Gatso's here and Poliscan in some areas.
Some the info in gazett even states the KR-SP 10 is still approved for use and its considered vintage.
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A few more today from a trip to SW Western Australia (heading out of Bunbury) using V1C;
Kustom Signals gear - 24.129 & 24.133 GHz (dash mount, probably Falcon HR), not RP-1, regional patrol cars (one at RBT, sitting with radar switched on)
More strangely, latest/last model Ford Falcon - 24.104 Ghz (couldn't see the unit to ID) - very low for Kustom Signals unit in such a new vehicle.
All c/o from what I could see
The P2P (point-to point) trial Jenoptik ave speed ALPR cams on Forrest Highway seem to emit k band at 24.134 GHz (400-500m range) , and 24.084 Ghz at very short range (2 bogies logged). Strange, as I thought they were all licence plate regonition ?
Only one poliscan (apart from known fixed cam locations) in a 700km round trip - surprised, but V1 picked up the front facer with usual expected range, so plenty of warning :)
is there a compiled list of these frequencies so we can better band segment ? i really wish the Redline Pro A had a GPS database of false alerts..
This explains the source of the K band now ;
https://thewest.com.au/news/wa/point...-ng-b88570219zQuote:
The cameras can detect if a car is speeding when it enters or leaves the zone and infringements can be issued regardless of the average speed.
Cameras are live (now issuing infringements) from 6 September 2017
LIDAR jammers now to be prohibited in WA from 12/12/2017 ;
Basically $1200 fine and 7 demeritsQuote:
TN301
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974
Road Traffic Code Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2017
9. Regulation 18A inserted
At the end of Part 3 insert:
18A. Evasive action in relation to speed camera
(1) In this regulation --
average speed detection system has the meaning given in the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008 section 117B(1);
speed measuring and recording equipment has the meaning given in the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008 section 117(1).
(2) A person must not drive a motor vehicle on a road if the vehicle is fitted with any device or other equipment that would prevent or adversely affect the operation of speed measuring and recording equipment or an average speed detection system.
Points:
(a) during a holiday period: 14
(b) other than during a holiday period: 7
Modified penalty:
(a) when driving a heavy vehicle: 30 PU
(b) when driving a motor vehicle other than a heavy vehicle: 24 PU
Hey winter, where did you find that? Have you a link
Searched the Govt Gazette ;
https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gg...B?openDocument
guys, just wondering if you JTG a poliscan does it read it as a error and still takes a photo of the vehicle or tag the vehicle as such? cheers
From what I understand, it just shows 'XXX' for speed in the Lane number (L1 etc), just like if it receives insufficient data due to a poor return etc, and no flash.
I think some operators are more savvy, and can flash you manually if they are awake !
I got flashed in an 80 zone once, already doing under PSL with a 4 sec auto-JTK, and still got flashed, so he could have been sus, and triggered manually. There is an option to 'photograph next car' for testing setup etc.