Electronics : Radar/Laser Detector/Scrambler with DDIÃ Technology and Bilingual Voice Alerts

Electronics : Radar/Laser Detector/Scrambler with DDIÃ Technology and Bilingual Voice Alerts

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Radar/Laser Detector/Scrambler with DDIÃ Technology and Bilingual Voice Alerts

from: Rocky Mountain Radar



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Product Brand: Rocky Mountain Radar
Label: Rocky Mountain Radar
Product Manufacturer: Rocky Mountain Radar
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Radar
Ranking: 34758
Studio: Rocky Mountain Radar






Alerts Voice Bilingual and Technology DDIÃ with Detector/Scrambler Radar/Laser






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  • DDlà (Dense Digital lntegration) puts more signal processing functions in fewer internal components
  • Detects/scrambles radar bands (X, K, Ka, Ka superwide); detects/scrambles all laser radar
  • Micro-Scanà detects P0P, pulse, instant-on radar
  • Smart-Scanà reduces false starts
  • Adaptive laser tracking for better laser performance
  • Detects/scrambles all LlDAR guns (LTl 20-20, Pro-Laser, Laser-Lyte, Stalker)
  • VG-2/VG-3 undetectable, selectable VG-2 detection
  • Detects safety alert and safety warning systems
  • Mute/City/Highway settings
  • 1 year ticket rebate
  • lncludes windshield mounting bracket and straight DC power cord
















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