Specifications; Global Position System Locator (Gpsl) Overview; Where To Mount - Cobra XRS 9950 Operating Instructions Manual

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Specifications

Your Detector
Specifications
Band and Frequencies
Band
Frequencies
X Band
10.525
K Band
24.125
Safety Alert
24.070
Traffic Warning
24.110
System
24.190
24.230
Ka Band
34.700
Ku Band
13.435
VG-2
11.500
Spectre 1
13.300
Laser
910
Strobe
700
WARNING
Modifications or parts substitutions not approved by Cobra Electronics
Corporation may violate FCC Rules and void your authority to operate
this equipment.
This radar detector is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents:
5,497,148; 5,594,432; 5,612,685; 6,078,279; 6,094,148; 6,621,447.
Additional patents may be listed inside the product or pending.
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GPSL
Global Position System Locator (GPSL)
Overview
The
GPSL unit monitors vehicle location using the GPS satellite system
± 0.050
GHz
to add features to your detector. Whenever it is installed and GPS signals are
± 0.125
GHz
available, it:
± 0.010
GHz
■ Provides alerts as you approach photo-enforced intersections and
± 0.010
GHz
locations with fixed red light or speed cameras. The built-in location
database can be updated at Cobra's website to stay current with
± 0.010
GHz
photo-enforced locations.
± 0.010
GHz
■ Allows you to identify and store up to 1,000 Alert Locations in
± 1.300
GHz
addition to those in the database.
± 0.050
GHz
■ Provides direction of travel information using its GPS-based Compass.
± 0.250
GHz
■ Allows you to see the position (latitude and longitude) of your vehicle.
± 0.200
GHz
± 50
nm
Where to Mount the
± 300
nm
If you purchase the GPSL unit, it will need to be mounted near the detector
and connected to it with the USB cable (included with GPSL purchase).
Mounting the GPSL is subject to the same considerations as mounting the
detector itself and should usually be mounted to the same surface as the
detector (see page 3).
An additional requirement for the GPSL is that it needs to "see the sky."
The satellites of the Global Positioning System send signals that the GPSL
uses to determine its position on earth. Those signals can be blocked or
weakened by incoming signals which may include windshield wiper blades,
mirrored sun screens, dark tinting at the top of the windshield and heated
windshields currently available on some vehicles (Instaclear for Ford,
Electriclear for GM). Consult your dealer to see if you have this option.
No external power connection is needed for the GPSL; it is powered from
the detector unit.
NOTE
Before starting to mount the
which side of the unit is labeled "This Surface Toward Sky."
Global Position System
GPSL
GPSL unit, check it to establish
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