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Spectre Testing
All of the Spectre I units in North America have been upgraded to the Spectre II or III.
| Spectre III Testing |
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| Cobra 9700 |
Detected 917 feet |
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| Cobra 9400 |
Detected 946 feet |
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| Bel 895 |
Detected 1131 feet |
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| Bel RX65 |
Detected 517 feet |
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| Bel V995 |
Detected 426 feet |
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| Escort 8500 X50 |
Detected 954 feet |
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| Valentine 1 |
Detected 166 feet |
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| Whistler 1788 |
Detected 1321 feet |
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| Whistler 1776 |
Detected 485 feet |
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| Whistler 1778 |
Detected 531 feet |
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| PNI RW 3000 |
Detected 1362 feet |
Roy Zegers from "Australian Radar Detection Services" was a guest at the SML 2005 Radar Detector Shoot-Out and he had a closed demonstration of a modified Valentine One that he and his company have been working on. His modified Valentine One was not detected by the Spectre III.
His unit also seemed to operate with the same capabilities on K and Ka bands when compared side by side to a normal Valentine One detector during other field tests.
For more information about the Spectre, click here
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