Radar Detectors Basics
by: Mario Chompass
Almost all drivers experience that cold moment when you realize you
have driven for a while over the speed limit and you think you spot a
police car on the side of the road well ahead of you. The fear of
getting caught speeding is common to all drivers, even the ones that
drive extremely slow have reported that they fear to be seen speeding
by the police. It is no wonder that most people are afraid to get
caught, getting caught usually means that you will have to pay the
price, sometimes money and sometimes it is much, much worst.
First we must examine the reason for speeding, although this is
an article about radar detectors there is some sense to keeping a speed
limit, maybe you are young at this moment, but one day you will have a
family, and you wouldn’t want your kids to play outside and get hit by
a speeding car, maybe you love racing but do not yet understand that
racing requires skill and more importantly – a track. So there is a
sense in keeping a limit to the speed in which people drive.
But, as all things some people want their freedom, some don’t
even care about getting caught – they just love to drive fast, other
claim that they will not speed but want to be aware of who is watching
them. For all these people there is one very clear and fast solution
and that is the radar detector.
Car detection radar will assist you in avoiding speeding
tickets and will let you know if a radar is in sight, they do not
guarantee that they will spot a radar but all claim to have a high
chance of success in informing the driver a radar is close. There are
three basic types of radars that are used in trying to locate something
that is moving at any speed, the X kind of radar, the K and the third –
the Ka- Band radar detector, all are working on the frequencies, which
is the important thing about the car radar, any product that you will
want to look at will need to scan the frequencies for the beam that is
trying to spot it, that is why many of the radar detectors are loaded
on the windshield or the dashboard of the car, for maximal visibility.
Although the way in which different radars detect the moving
vehicle may differ significantly form one another, if you want to buy
something that you could use for a while you should first think about
where are you mainly driving and research what kind of radars are used
in that area, there is no sense in going out and purchasing the most
advanced product on the market if you drive around only in one area
that used an old fashioned radar gun to spot speeding cars.
For maximal protection you should think about what you need and
why you need it, for example you don’t need it when driving in town and
only when you drive long distances, you should try and find out what
kind of radars is used in your area, and once you know these things
research the products on the internet. Just before you purchase one ask
yourself, is it not easier to simply drive by the rules?.
About The Author
Mario Chompass writes tips and advice on safety accessories and
safety gear, you can find out more about alarm systems and car security
systems at http://radar.advice-tips.com/.
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