Did they ever make one that looked like the RD-3170 but detected all 3 bands ???
I'd love to get one of these to mess around with but only if it has Ka too.
Did they ever make one that looked like the RD-3170 but detected all 3 bands ???
I'd love to get one of these to mess around with but only if it has Ka too.
Yes, it is a RD-3175. I got one from fleabay recently for $5. It still works but I have yet to encounter a true Ka source. It claims to detect high band stalker. It probably does not sweep the entire Ka spectrum.
I remember that one, but I can't remember if it merely detected the original Ka band or whether it also detected Ka-wide band. For those of you who are curious, Ka stands for "K above" as in above K band in frequency.Originally Posted by aradarnut
So what does K and X stand for then? Just arbitrary letter assignments?
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