K-band settings
K-Band Wide – 23.900 – 24.250 GHz – standard setting for detecting all police radars in K-Band.
K-Band Narrow – 24.055 – 24.190 GHz – to reduce the number of false alerts. It is
recommended to install only for users who are aware of the frequencies in which police radars
operate in their region of device use.
K-Band Super Narrow – 24.075 – 24.130 GHz – best minimization of false alerts. It is
recommended to install only for users who are aware of the frequencies in which police radars
operate in their region of device use.
K POP – 23.900 – 24.250 GHz – to detect mobile police guns in K-band which are operated in
single shot mode. If this setting is ON more false alerts signals happened.
K-Band in City – 23.900 – 24.250 GHz:
ON/OFF – in City mode, K-band can be turned off. This is necessary when driving in megacities,
in which there are no mobile radar systems, but there are numerous obstacles. By disabling the
K band in the City, you will only receive information from the GPS base.
Impulse - in the City mode, only the impulse radar signals from the signal library are detected.
This will reduce the number of false positives significantly.
M-Band – 23.900 – 24.250 GHz – a separate band for announcement of the MultaRadar CD and
CT. These radars have a unique signal structure, so a special platform is required for their
detection. For the convenience of the user, these police radars announced in special M-Band.
Ka-Band – 33.400 – 36.000 GHz – detection of police radars: Ramer, Multanova 6Fm Stalker,
Ramet, Bee III
Ka POP – 33.400 – 36.000 GHz – to detect mobile police guns in Ka-band which are operated in
single shot mode. If this setting is ON more false alerts signals happened.
Stalker
MultaRadar
Ramer
Multanova 6F
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