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The Quintezz 7000 is specifically designed for use in Europe.
How Radar Works
The actual process involved in determining a vehicle’s speed is basically a simple one. It involves directing a beam of microwave energy at an approaching target vehicle. A portion of this beam is reflected by the target and is received by
the radar unit that originally transmitted the signal. The reflected signal is shifted in frequency by an amount proportional
to the speed of the target vehicle. This phenomenon is known as the Doppler effect. The radar unit determines the target
vehicle speed from the difference in frequency between the reflected signal and original signal.
Features
- Detection of all radar equipment
- Specially developed for European radar systems
- Wide band settings / modes selectable by user
- Easy to install
- Optimum detection sensitivity
- Front & rear laser detection
- Very compact size
- Selector for city or motorway
- Special night position
- Adjustable noise suppressor
- Automatic self test
Radar & Laser Frequencies
tThe Quintezz 7000 Can detect the following radar frequencies:
- X-Band: 10.50 GHz, 10.525 GHz, 10.6 GHz
- K-Band: 24.1 GHz, 24.125 GHz, 24.150 GHz, 24.250 GHz
- Ka-Band: 34.40 - 36.00 GHz (Superior Band)
- Ka-Band: 34.3 GHz, 34.36 GHz, 35.5 GHz, 35.7 GHz
- POP detection
- Laser
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