http://images.craigslist.org/3n73pc3...70a71518ae.jpg
http://images.craigslist.org/3na3mf3...aca3b41cbe.jpg
It says its a Fox XK radar detector, I have never seen a RD with antenna on it.
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http://images.craigslist.org/3n73pc3...70a71518ae.jpg
http://images.craigslist.org/3na3mf3...aca3b41cbe.jpg
It says its a Fox XK radar detector, I have never seen a RD with antenna on it.
Vintage Radar Detectors
Looks old as hell, I've heard of Fox but never seen one.
Here's something similar:
http://www.radardetector.net/forums/...38-fox-xk.html
That don't look right :eek:
It's a vintage detector manufactured by ComRadar Corporation (Dayton, OH) during the 60s or 70s. It should detect X and K bands.
I think I have seen it somewhere at GOL's radar detector online museum.
guysoflidar.com/museum/foxxk_1.html
Yup, I actually had a "Super Fox" remote mount detector in my 82 BMW...Alerts sounded like an Atari game.:D
That was my very first radar detector.:)
You guys are all wrong...
That's a rectal thermometer. :haha:
Its a non-superheterodyne Fox, made in the early 1980's. There's supposed to be a second smaller antenna, but in the photos it appears broken off at the base. The larger antenna was for X band detection, the smaller for K band. Detection by today's standards is extremely poor, but it did do the job back in the day when the only threat was constant on X band.
J/