Responding To Alerts; Understanding Radar And Laser; Radar Speed Monitoring Systems - Cobra RAD350 Operating Instructions Manual

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Detection
Your Detector
Intro
Operation
Customer
Warranty

Responding to Alerts

Assistance
Description
Interpretation
Tone repeats slowly at first,
Probably police radar.
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then speeds up rapidly.
Tone sounds one time only.
Probably a false alarm,
but possibly pulsed radar
or VG-2 nearby.
Notice
Tone instantly begins
Radar or VG-2 nearby has
repeating rapidly.
been activated suddenly.
Tone repeats slowly as you
Probably police radar
approach a hill or bridge,
beyond the hill or bridge.
then speeds up sharply as
you reach it.
Tone repeats slowly for a
Probably a false alarm.
short period.
Any type of laser alert.
Laser alerts are never
false alarms.
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Response
FULL ALERT
Exercise caution
FULL ALERT
FULL ALERT
Exercise caution
FULL ALERT

Understanding Radar and Laser

Your Detector
Intro
Operation
Customer
Warranty
Understanding Radar and Laser
Assistance

Radar Speed Monitoring Systems

Three band frequencies have been approved by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) for use by speed monitoring radar equipment:
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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
Notice
GHz), which is an approved frequency used in parts of Europe and Asia.
VG-2
VG-2 is a "detector detector" that works by detecting low-level signals emitted
by most radar detectors. Your detector does not emit signals that can be detected
by VG-2, but does detect VG-2 signals and will alert you when a device is in use
near your vehicle. While no signal is being detected, press and hold the Dim
button for four seconds.
The factory setting for VG-2 alerts is Off.
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