SUPERCHARGE YOUR REDLINE!
Band Segmenting & Radar Detector Rejection (BS & RDR). Default is on.
New software for all new RedLine's that provides BS & RDR features to increase radar detection dramatically as well as enhanced laser detection of a few newer laser guns.
RDR- When RDR is activated (default is on) two or more consecutive sweeps of Ka band are required before setting off an alert. This allows the RedLine to confirm if the initial alert is real or a false alert and if it should be suppressed. With RDR off it will trigger an alert on the 1st detection, no filtering at all.
We know turning off RDR will increase the RedLines range by quite a bit. However you will get falsing, especially from other RD's, so this is where you will want to Segment Ka to eliminate sweeping specific parts of the Ka Bandwidth were false signals reside but no real radar exists, like below 33.7 (ka1). Segmenting other portions of Ka will also help increase range/response, though RDR is the main feature increasing range/response.
The most popular radar bands used are 34.7 Ka 35.5 Ka & 33.8 Ka, so those segments you will not want to leave off (turn on 2/5/8).
BS- Now there is some amount of risk when you segment Ka band. For example if you come across an old version of the Stalker ATR that is operated at 35.2 and you keep Ka7 off it may cause a missed alert. In this case you could turn on the Ka7 segment as well as the normal 2/5/8.
But the best way to utilize the segments is run your RedLine in Spec mode (default BS/RDR settings) for a while so you can see the frequency's used in your area and adjust accordingly. You can also use the Geographical Survey to get an idea whats used in your area as well: RDF Geographical Survey - Radar Detector & Laser Jammer Forum The key to segmentation is understanding what guns are used in your area (MPH 33.8 - Stalker 34.7 - Kustom/Decatur 35.5), and what risk are you willing to take (Possible out of tune gun) and segment accordingly. I may turn on Ka4 for the small chance a 34.7 gun is out of tune since I see 34.7 the most.
Ka1- (33.392 - 33.704) ON or OFF (default is off)
Ka2- (33.704 - 33.896) ON or OFF (default is off) 33.8 Turn On*
Ka3- (33.886 - 34.198) ON or OFF (default is off)
Ka4- (34.184 - 34.592) ON or OFF (default is off)
Ka5- (34.592 - 34.808) ON or OFF (default is off) 34.7 Turn On*
Ka6- (34.806 - 35.166) ON or OFF (default is off) -I recommend turning on this as well. I have encountered 3 34.810-.820 LEO's.
Ka7- (35.143 - 35.383) ON or OFF (default is off)
Ka8- (35.378 - 35.618) ON or OFF (default is off) 35.5 Turn On*
Ka9- (35.595 - 35.835) ON or OFF (default is off)
Ka10- (35.830 - 35.998) ON or OFF (default is off)
* Segments used by police across the US.
RDR- ON or OFF (default is ON) Turn off for best performance and no false filtering. Coupled with the segmentation options above you will have superior range/reactivity and little to no falsing.
Once you have set these options they will remain set in your RedLine, even between power cyclings, until you change them or restore the unit's factory default settings.
As a side note: When using Escort Live with the RedLine you may have to cancel the firmware update if it asks, just to be safe.
Enjoy your RedLine!
Had a good encounter so I ran it both ways. I was very happy with the RedLines communication and great range!
Sorry for the poor video quality.
Forward facing FF to :55.
You can also adjust BS & RDR on EL:
Same settings on EL as my RedLine
Guns used and frequencys used:
MPH Industries 33.8 GHz
Stalker Radar 34.7 GHz
Kustom Signals 35.5 GHz
Decatur Radar 35.5 GHz
McCoy's Law Line 35.5 GHz
Original post: RedLine's BS & & RDR info & recommended settings. - Radar Detector & Laser Jammer Forum - RDForum - RadarDetectorForum
RedLine vs V1 w/V1C: RedLine BS/RDR vs. V1 Custom Sweeps - Escort Radar Forum
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