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Threat
Display
RX65's Threat Display option
is
an
advanced display for experienced detector
users. Please use
RX65
for a few weeks
to
get familiar
with
its
other
features before
using Threat Display.
To use
the
Threat Display instead
of
the bar graph signal strength meter, you
must select Threat Display in RX65's
Programming (see pages 12-15).
RX65's Threat Display simultaneously
tracks multiple radar signals and their
relative signal strength.
Threat Display
can
help you spot a
change in yournormal driving environment;
for example, a traffic radar unit being
operated in
an
area
where
there are
normally
other
signals present.
The Threat Display
is
actually a
miniature spectrum analyzer.
It
shows
what
band each signal
is
and its signal strength.
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1-.
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.-:
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.
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Above is the Threat
Display
if
the
RX65
was detecting a strong Ka-band, a
weak
K-band,
and
a
weak
X-band
signal
NOTE:
If
you use Threat Display, the
briefsignal
shown
in
the
power-on
sequence
when
you
tum
on
your
RX65
will
also
be
in Threat Display:
an
X
with
a
decaying numeric signal.
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Afew more examples will help you
bettersee
how
the Threat Display works.
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:~
I
•••
:
-I
r.
••
c
: a
••
- I
1_
Here Threat
Display
shows a strong
K-band
signal,
and
a
weak
X-band
signal
L.·-...
-I
I
•••••
:
:::.i
..
-.
:
11
..
-
Here Threat
Display
shows a
weak
Ka-bandsignal,
and
a
strong
X-band
signal
Threat
Display
Details
The
band
designators (X,
K,
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.
Tech
Display
BEL
RX65's
new
Tech
Display option is also
for
the
experienced detectoruser.
In
this
mode,
RX65
will display
the
actual numeric
frequency
of
the
radar signal being
received.
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-
..
_
.....
-
1<
.....
.:+
1
:"1
,
..
;
I.
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••
=_
......
Tech
Display
shows one
K-band
signal
at
24.150gigahertz.
Note: Even long-time detector users
will require a significant amount
of
time to
getfamiliar
with
this
new
level
of
information about detected signals.

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