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Understanding
Radar
and
Laser
Radar Speed Monitoring Systems
Three
band
frequencies
have
been
approved
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
for
use
by
speed
monitoring
radar
equipment:
X
band
10.525
GHz
K
band
24.150
GHz
Ka
band
33.400
-
36.00
GHz
Your
detector
detects
signals
in
all
three
radar
bands,
plus
Ku
band
(13.435
GHz),
which
is
an
approved
frequency
used
in
parts
of
Europe
and
Asia.
VG-2 and Spectre 1
VG-2
and
Spectre
1
are
"detector
detectors"
that
work
by
detecting
low-level
signals
emitted
by
most
radar
detectors.
Your
detector
does
not
emit
signals
that
can
be
detected
by
VG-2
or
Spectre
1,
but
does
detect
VG-2
and
Spectre
1
signals
and
will
alert
you
when
a
device
is
in
use
near
your
vehicle,
if
you
so
choose.
..
~
Safety Alert Traffic Warning System
sAFe~LeRT
FCC-approved
Safety
Alert
transmitters
emit
microwave
radar
signals
that
indicate
the
presence
of
a
safety-related
concern.
Depending
on
the
frequency
of
the
signal
emitted,
it
can
indicate
a
speeding
emergency
vehicle
or
train,
or
a
stationary
road
hazard.
Because
these
microwave
signals
are
within
the
K
band
frequency,
most
conventional
radar
detectors
will
detect
Safety
Alert
signals
as
standard
K
band
radar.
Your
detector,
however,
is
designed
to
differentiate
between
standard
K
band
and
Safety
Alert
signals,
and
give
separate
alerts
for
each.
Safety
Alert
technology
is
relatively
new.
Safety
Alert
transmitters
can
be
found
in
limited
numbers
in
all
50
states,
but
the
number
is
growing.
Depending
on
your
location,
you
may
not
receive
these
alerts
regularly
and
may
often
encounter
emergency
vehicles,
trains
and
road
hazards
without
being
alerted.
As
the
number
of
transmitters
increases,
these
alerts
will
become
more
common.
When
you
receive
such
an
alert,
please
watch
for
emergency
vehicles
ahead
of
you,
on
cross
streets
and
behind
you.
If
you
see
an
emergency
vehicle
approaching,
please
pull
over
to
the
right
side
of
the
road
and
allow
it
to
pass.
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