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$250 ono - [email protected]

Item is new and has not been used. I have used the model below in my car and tested it, it picked up radar and laser gun.

The Whistler DE-1780 includes a built-in memo recorder, and will allow you to record up to 9 messages or 90 seconds of audio. The DE-1780 is also equipped with an easy to read and understand alpha-numeric display. The Whistler DE-1780 provides Whistler's Real Voice™ technology, where you hear alerts from a human voice.

The Whistler DE-1780 responds to all types of radar currently in use by police, and provides 360 degree detection of all types of laser guns laser. The Whistler DE-1780 is immune to some police detectors, and provides alerts when these police detectors are in use. The alpha-numeric display allows for full support of SWS alerts, including detailed information messages.

Whistler DE-1780 Features

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360° Protection against all types of Laser

X, K, Ka, and Super Wideband Ka Detection

Safety Warning System (SWS™) Alert

VG-2 Undetectable

VG-2 Alert

Instant-On (Pulse) Detection

Alpha-numeric Display

Memo Recorder

Integrated Real Voice

Stay Alert Feature

Teach/Tutorial Mode

Auto and Manual Muting

City and Highway Modes

Vehicle Battery Saver

Self Test

One Year Manufacturer Warranty

Plugs into your cigarette lighter.

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Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by pushead

how accurate are these? is the band tuned for australia use?

I used to have one, and it saved my arse many a time, it has city mode which will pick up radar and laser gun in australian cities.

Please note they are illegal to use.

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