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    Default Frequencies post?

    I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure how this works. I've run across a lot of radar band lists but no frequencies. I run a SR7 in expert mode and have not only document the radar band but the frequencies local PD's are using in the Houston area. I find this information really valuable in places where there's a lot of signal clutter.
    I can post what I got if anyone is interested. I'll check back tomorrow if there's any interst.
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    are u saying your information is valuable to like protect from thinking certain alerts are real when in reality they are false?

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    sort of.

    Case in point. There's a K 24. 140 that sits in the same spot on hwy 225. It's there every day all day all night in the same spot. Could be an electric door, could be a traffic monitor but it's not a patrol unit.

    Ka frequencies above 35. 800 are typically falses but a 35.700 is usually Harris county sherrif or TDPS.

    But all this is only relevant if your reading frequencies from your RD so it may be useless to most people.
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    i thought ka was only=

    MPH guns operate on Ka 33.8GHz
    Applied Concepts guns (Stalkers) operate on Ka 34.7 GHz
    Kustom Guns/Decatur/McCoy's operate on Ka 35.5GHz

    as three three frequencies for ka and for k
    Quote Originally Posted by Arashi666
    and as for K band they all operate on one central frequency (24.15GHz)

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    it is. that's what makes a Ka 35.800 false. Like perhaps microwave leakage from another radar detector.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erickonphoenix
    Ka frequencies above 35. 800 are typically falses but a 35.700 is usually Harris county sherrif or TDPS
    thus proving that 35.700 is a false

 

 

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