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Have a Bel Radar Detector for sale

BelTronics Digital Display & Digital Voice Model 870

Advanced Signal Processing

Provides a two fold increase in sensitivity to X, K and Super Wideband Ka.

VG-2 Guard® Alert

Provides an audio/visual alert when signals from the Radar Detector Detector are encountered.

Fundamental Mixer Technology® (FMT®)

Dual-patented design employs a fundamental mixer response to achieve higher sensitivity and greater Radar detection range.

Ultra Low Noise Oscillator Design

First stage processing of incoming signals employs a patented, highly efficient oscillator design to maximize signal-to-noise ratio and increase warning range.

Total Tracking LaserTM (TTLTM)

Twin Laser ports with front and rear detection diodes capture diffused energy far outside the main laser beam. This insures superior off-axis coverage and the widest "field-of-view" for 360° protection.

also -

BEL 870

Features and Specifications

4 Selectable Features

Safety Warning System®

VG-2 Guard® Alert

SWSTM with Digital Voice Messages

Radar/Laser Digital Voice Prompts

1 Year Warranty

Detects X, K, Super Wideband Ka (33.4 - 36.0 GHz) Radar and SWSTM signals

Digital Voice Prompts and/or Audio Alerts for X/K/Super Wideband Ka Radar and SWSTM

Memory Retention of Preferred Settings

P/V (Power Volume Button)

Full Bright/Dim/Dark Settings

Automatic and Manual Muting of audio alerts

City/Highway Modes

Instant-On/Pulsed Radar Warning

High-Intensity Digital Display provides visual confirmation of Radar signal strength, confirms the presence of Laser signals and conveys SWSTM message categories

Brother offered to me, but have to pay off some dets.., so im sellin it, basically brand new, in box, still in plastic, with all accesories and warranty

cost new $850 for sale for $390 ono

Thanks, Andrew

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I'm from the UK where recently there was a very large court case about the legality of radar detectors ...

They were illigal before the case, and basically some rich guy got caught using one, the police took him to court over it, and some very big shot lawers got it through, and then got the law changed that stated because a radar detector is totally passive, it only detects, it does NOT send out any signals, it cannot mess with the polices speed traps, radar is NOT licensed by the police as only them being able to use it, they send out radar radio waves via a speed trap gun for anyone to pickup !

So now they are legal in the UK !!

I'm sure that someone will chalenge the law here about it soon enough and i'll be able to use the radar detector I have sitting in a box ...

cheers

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ok, mate got done by police for this, he had a bel 850 which is a preety good one, just went cops pulled him over, they tired to get him on it, it went thruough court and he got off

this is because - Multi-Novas - to catch people who speed, this is also to people stop speeding, so hence, a radar detector stops people from speeding, and so is there for legal in WA, and some other states

Its like, flashed your lights at oncoming traffic with police ahead, this is a way of detering speeding, which what the police wants, so thats why this is not illegal

Anyways if interested, pm me

Thanks

Andrew

mike32gtr - thats funny i live in ocean reef, which is the suburb next to mullaloo...hehe:P

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