Radar Frequencies; Facts About Lidar (Laser) - Cobra ESD9200 How To Use Manual

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Detection
Facts About
Facts About the Safety Alert® Traffic
Warning System
Safety Alert
®
Tr a ff i c Wa rn i n g
FCC-approved Safety Alert Transmitters emit
microwave radar signals to indicate the presence of a
System
safety-related concern. Depending on the frequency of
these signals, as set on the transmitter, the outgoing
signal can indicate whether the transmitter is on a
speeding emergency vehicle or train,or at a stationary
road hazard location. These microwave signals are
located in the K-band and as a result, any radar detec-
tor which detects K-band radar will detect these Safety
signals as standard K-band radar alerts . However, unlike
a standard radar detector, your Cobra ESD-9000 is
designed to differentiate between a standard K-band
alert and a Safety Alert warning.
Safety technology is relatively new so the number of
transmitters in operation is still growing. You may not
receive Safety Alert on a daily basis and should not be
surprised to encounter some emergency vehicles, road
hazards or trains not yet equipped with these transmit-
ters, therefore failing to provide a signal. As Safety
Transmitters become more prevalent (the number of
operating transmitters is growing every day),these
Safety Alerts will become more common. The Safety
Note
Alert Transmitter is in use in all 50 states in limited
quantities.
Strobe Alert™ is available
in over 1,000 cities and
works with Tomar and
Facts About Strobe Alert™
Opticom systems. Call your
Alerts motorists to over 50,000 emergency vehicles
local Fire/Police depart-
equipped with strobe transmitters that activ ate red
ment for your area cover-
lights at traffic intersections in emergency high speed
age or area in which you
situations.
will be traveling.
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Radar Frequencies

Radar
Frequencies
There are now three frequencies that have been
approved by the FCC (Federal Communications
Commission) for use in speed monitoring
equipment. They are:
X Band (10.525 GHz),K Band (24.150 GHz)
Ka Band (33.400-36.000 GHz)
Your Cobra ESD-9200 can detect signals in all
three radar bands including photo radar and
STALKER radar which use the Ka band, and
Cobra's Safety Alert signals on the K band.

Facts About LIDAR (Laser)

Facts About
LIDAR (Laser)
What is LIDAR?
LIDAR stands for Light Detection And Ranging.
While everyone refers to it as LASER the correct
name is LIDAR.
LIDARs must have a clear
line of sight to target a
How does LIDAR work?
vehicle during the entire
LIDAR operates a lot like RADAR.Like RADAR,it
measurement interval.
spreads out. Not as quickly, but it does spread, as
Intervening objects such as
shown on the diagram below.
signposts, utility poles, tree
branches, etc.,will prevent
a valid speed reading.
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