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The radar detector antenna, located in front of the vehicle, captures and detects the existence of a
radar by receiving the radio wavelengths (Ghz) emitted by the radar.
The radar warning by GPS, located inside the vehicle, identifies the position of the vehicle at all times
and the fixed radars by means of an incorporated complete and updated database. Therefore, it
doesn't necessarily need to capture or detect a radar signal. When the vehicle approaches one of
these points, the radar warning will warn you sufficiently in advance (thanks to its database) so you
have time to reduce your speed. The efficiency of a GPS radar warning unit depends on the quality
of the database.
The Mobile and Fixed Radar Detector KAZA LIVE DT 390 MTR combines both technologies so its
effectiveness is quite high.
How does radar used by the police work?
A radar works as follows: The device emits high frequency electromagnetic radiations that are
reflected in objects. The frequency of this radiation reflected in a static object is different from that
reflected in a moving object, and radars are based on this principle to calculate the speed of the
vehicle. This is known as Doppler Effect.
The only way of detecting these radar emissions is through a radar detector like KAZA LIVE DT 390
MTR.
RADAR WARNING THROUGH THE GPS OF THE KAZA LIVE DT 390 MTR.
In general, the GPS will reveal all fixed radars, section radars, traffic light radars, and fixed radars of
variable speed (photo 1, photo 2).
In some cases they will also be exceptionally detected by the antenna, depending on the radar
type, but the GPS will issue a warning beforehand.
(Photo 1)
(Photo 2)
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