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Xrs9780 16 Band Car Detector Lcd Display Radar Laser Detector on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Description:

1.5" LED screen, clear display
English/ Russian language for report
Easy mounting on windshield or dashboard
Support 2 safety systems: safety alert, strobe alert

Specifications:

Power: 12V
Current: 150 - 300mA
Material: Plastic + alloy
Net Weight: 123 g / 4.34 oz
Color: As shown in the picture
Working Temperature: -25°C ~ + 75°C
Maximum Temperature: - 100°C ~ + 125°C
Size: 119 x 73 x 33 mm / 4.69 x 2.87 x 1.3 inch
Wireless Duplex Transmission Frequency: 2.4GHz ± 410MHz

Support radar signals:

X-band: 10.525 GHz ± 100 MHz 1500-2500M
K-band: 24.150 GHz ± 175 MHz 1200-2500M
k-band: 24.125 GHz ± 175MHz 250 - 1200M
ku-band: 13.450 GHz ± 125MHz 450 - 1500M
ka-band: 34.700 GHz ± 1300MHz 800 1500M
ka-band: 33.400 GHz ± 1300MHz 200 - 600M
Laser Beam: 904mn ± 33KMHz
VG-2: 11.150GHz ± 175MHz

Package included:

1 x Radar Detector
1 x Car Charger (DC 12~15V)
1 x Windshield Mount with Suction Cup
1 x Anti-slip Car Pad
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