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Hello, brand new radar detector still in the box, I bought for my girl friend but now she is my Ex, grab yourself a deal, these are $700 brand new from Don'tgetcaught.com.au.

This radar is 100% undetectable and has the longest range out of all the portable radar detector;)

This is an exert from the website, Escort's team of engineers have created one of the most sensitive and advanced radar/laser detectors on the market. The Redline Pro A provides the longest range for every signal out there while remaining 100% undetectable to police radar detector detectors used throughout Australia. Its twin-antennae design allows it to maximize performance by band, giving you the longest warning possible against radar traps. The Redline Pro A includes full X, K, Segmented SuperWide Ka, and Safety Warning System radar capability, front and rear laser detection, dual antennae with varactor-tuned (VTO) microwave receiver, digital signal processing (DSP) for superior range and reduced false alarms.

Asking price $ 600

BTW these are illegal in all states bar S.A

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i just got a speeding fine, he said his laser showed i was speeding, so my question is does this unit tell me if a cop has a radar with a laser before i get in range of it?

From my experience with radar detectors in the 80's if the cops were using their speed guns at traffic in front of you, you would get a warning in time to slow down.

Obviously, if you are ripping around a corner or over a hill you wouldn't get enough warning most of the time.

The police radar bounces off the road, cars, bridges, and carries a fair distance so it can give you a fair warning before hand, enough to slow down in a lot of cases. This detector can also pick up radars from behind. There is heaps of info on the web, especially on this model.

I justified buying mine because if it only saved me one decent fine then it would have pretty much payed it self off.

If it is undetectable how do you get caught, do you have to mount it on the windscreen or can you squirrel it away somewhere?

Getting caught/fined for speeding, then fined for having a detector and then having it confiscated would be a bad start for a Sunday drive :spank:

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