Bell 550 settings
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I've done a bit of experimenting. In my state I have come to the conclusion that only laser and Ku band is used because all I have come across is laser guns and mini gatsos. I had all bands on because I had to find out what bands are used here, by trial and error.
The Bel 550 would only give me 50 metres of warning on a mini gatso, which uses Ku band, with all frequencies turned on. The same thing happened tonight. I went passed it a few times and the same thing, 50 metres. I decided to put it on the Poland country setting coz the settings for this country are only laser and Ku. So all other frequencies are now off.
With all the frequencies now turned off except for laser and Ku band, I decided to go passed the mini gatso a few more times again tonight. This time I got 150 metres of warning instead of the previous 50 metre warnings with all bands turned on. Same night same place and only 10 minutes difference before I had been passed it with all bands on.
So it looks like the less frequencies turned on, the more sensitive the detector is. So I suggest turn on only the frequencies that are needed, to keep the detector more sensitive.
Cheers,
Wrexy
[Edited by WREXY - 11/7/2001 9:59:15 PM]
The Bel 550 would only give me 50 metres of warning on a mini gatso, which uses Ku band, with all frequencies turned on. The same thing happened tonight. I went passed it a few times and the same thing, 50 metres. I decided to put it on the Poland country setting coz the settings for this country are only laser and Ku. So all other frequencies are now off.
With all the frequencies now turned off except for laser and Ku band, I decided to go passed the mini gatso a few more times again tonight. This time I got 150 metres of warning instead of the previous 50 metre warnings with all bands turned on. Same night same place and only 10 minutes difference before I had been passed it with all bands on.
So it looks like the less frequencies turned on, the more sensitive the detector is. So I suggest turn on only the frequencies that are needed, to keep the detector more sensitive.
Cheers,
Wrexy
[Edited by WREXY - 11/7/2001 9:59:15 PM]
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First, a big thanks to Derek at Networx Automotive, for the group buy on the 550.
And now a quick question, for the settings on this for the UK it shows the KA band as Narrow, however in the instruction manual it says "in europe, with the exception of the uk it is advisable to select ka narrow and then to make a selection from the available frequencies, ka Swide is intended only for use of your detector in north america" - which should i select, narrow or Swide?
what other frequencies should be selected?
im just a little worried as i dont get any signal from two gatso's i have driven past already (on a website i have seen it says this is normally always active) it most likely they are empty, but i still want to drive past a working gatso to check all is ok.
not sure if this is the right forum for this, but any advise will be very much appriciated
oh before I forget, where is there a working gatso in M.K. where i can try?
richard
And now a quick question, for the settings on this for the UK it shows the KA band as Narrow, however in the instruction manual it says "in europe, with the exception of the uk it is advisable to select ka narrow and then to make a selection from the available frequencies, ka Swide is intended only for use of your detector in north america" - which should i select, narrow or Swide?
what other frequencies should be selected?
im just a little worried as i dont get any signal from two gatso's i have driven past already (on a website i have seen it says this is normally always active) it most likely they are empty, but i still want to drive past a working gatso to check all is ok.
not sure if this is the right forum for this, but any advise will be very much appriciated
oh before I forget, where is there a working gatso in M.K. where i can try?
richard
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Hi Richard
The only frequencies that are needed for the UK are K band, Ku band, and Laser.
Ka band and X band are not used for any Police Speed traps, so they are turned off in the UK setting.
Hope this helps
Regards
Derek
Networx Automotive
The only frequencies that are needed for the UK are K band, Ku band, and Laser.
Ka band and X band are not used for any Police Speed traps, so they are turned off in the UK setting.
Hope this helps
Regards
Derek
Networx Automotive
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Richard
try the one in fenny stratford hidden behind the roundabout sign just before the bridge & just after the 30mph sign (out of the 60)
has been on before but if no beeps, no film
cheers simon
[Edited by simo - 10/31/2001 4:12:22 PM]
try the one in fenny stratford hidden behind the roundabout sign just before the bridge & just after the 30mph sign (out of the 60)
has been on before but if no beeps, no film
cheers simon
[Edited by simo - 10/31/2001 4:12:22 PM]
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Thanks both, for the info,
It was the hidden gatso in fenny stratford that i went past with no beeps. i also tried the other one from the mini roundabout in central bletchley to the dual carrage way roundabout (with the two bp stations). thats dead too
Richard
It was the hidden gatso in fenny stratford that i went past with no beeps. i also tried the other one from the mini roundabout in central bletchley to the dual carrage way roundabout (with the two bp stations). thats dead too
Richard
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So lets say for instance the camera was working, how much warning would you get using the bell550 before you actually went through the camera??
Like most people i would love to be able to have both the GPS system and a radar detector, but like most i carnt afford both, so its a case of getting one and waiting a few months til i can afford the other.
Rich
[Edited by RichiW - 11/1/2001 12:22:35 AM]
Like most people i would love to be able to have both the GPS system and a radar detector, but like most i carnt afford both, so its a case of getting one and waiting a few months til i can afford the other.
Rich
[Edited by RichiW - 11/1/2001 12:22:35 AM]
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It's amazing how many Gatsos are not turned on. Of the ones I go past I would say no more than one in 10 are on at any time.
This could be viewed as an advantage over the GPS type device in that it only warns you if there is a chance of getting caught. Or you may think that you should always be warned 'cos you are in an accident black spot (yeh right!!). Also depends how much you trust your system if you're prepared to speed past a gatso giving no signal.
As for the warning given, this varies a bit on the environment, but frequently this is only just enough to slow down (50 yds ish).
Also sometimes they seem to be in a low power mode, emitting a signal but of a lot lower power than normal (I assume they are not actually operational in this mode), This is the one that really scares you 'cos you get next to no warning until you pass the unit.
This could be viewed as an advantage over the GPS type device in that it only warns you if there is a chance of getting caught. Or you may think that you should always be warned 'cos you are in an accident black spot (yeh right!!). Also depends how much you trust your system if you're prepared to speed past a gatso giving no signal.
As for the warning given, this varies a bit on the environment, but frequently this is only just enough to slow down (50 yds ish).
Also sometimes they seem to be in a low power mode, emitting a signal but of a lot lower power than normal (I assume they are not actually operational in this mode), This is the one that really scares you 'cos you get next to no warning until you pass the unit.
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