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Old 12-31-2007, 07:37 AM   #8 (permalink)
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With my V1 I get better distance on Multanova6FM Ka-34.36GHz,than on MultaRadar-C K-24.100GHz.
MultaRadar-C set a new standard for K-band radars.This thing is amazing.
The other day,I came across MultaRadar-C with my RX-65 and I got 3sec. warning with the radar antenna was pointing in my direction.If the antenna would be facing away from me,I'm not sure if RX-65 would even alert.The problem is that,I don't know if I reacted in time,before picture was taken,because I didn't have enough time to slow down.When RX-65 gave the alert I was doing 80km/h in 50km/h zone.I managed to slow down to around 60-65km/h,before I passed the radar.I keep my fingers crossed!
There's also another problem with MultaRadar-C and that's the horizontal polarization of the antenna.In Europe we normally mount our RDs in vertical position to inprove Multanova6 detection,but if MultaRadar-C is also used in your area,you will get nailed,if you have vertically mounted RD.Even DSI spectrum analyser,which is the best at detecting M6F,Multa-C,Gatso...etc,. struggles with MultaRadar-C
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