Doesn't reduce your laser or dash-mounted radar warnings
Aligns the polarization of the Multanova with that of your detector's antenna squeezing every
last bit of performance out of your detector
Every second counts when it comes to Multanova 6F speed camera warnings!
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DELONIX RADAR
Delonix Radar is the
first and only Australian company to offer you two possible "upgrades" to increase the range of your Bel
or Escort detector against the deadly Multanova 6F speed camera.
Most police radars have "circular polarization" so
it makes no difference whether your radar is mounted vertically or
horizontally, you'll get the same warning. But the Multanova 6F speed
camera is different. It is horizontally polarized, while your Bel /
Escort radar detector is vertically polarized, thus you'll get the most
warning by turning the detector 90 degrees on it's side to match the Multanova's polarization.
Our
custom made
metal bracket is a one-piece design that will fit any Beltronics
Professional series, Vector series, Bel STi as well as the Escort 9500i, X50
or Solo radar detector.
Simply bend the top of the
bracket to match the angle of your windscreen, so your radar detector sits
level with the road, then insert your existing suction cups, and press
against the windscreen. Your radar detector can now be attached (and
removed) in the same manor as your existing bracket.
The feedback are we getting:
I decided to mount my RX65 vertically as you told me. I previously went past
a multanova on Wanneroo Road, with the detector mounted normally
(horizontal). On 5 runs, and the range was anywhere between 30 and 120m.
Vertically, detection range went up to just over 200m and 11-12 seconds!!! I
think Beltronics should make this bracket standard for WA.
Update on
performance of vertical bracket: Monday lunch time on Loftus St N Perth -
multinova in median strip at crest of hill. Gave me a very strong Ka warning
well in advance, maybe 500 mtrs! I was so surprised by strength of signal
that I hit the brembos and looked around but couldn't see the camera, kept
driving further up the hill and then spotted camera. Huge heads up and I am
very impressed!
I have found the
warning signals to be alot stronger as well!!!! Although the K band is also
stronger and is bloody annoying
Very Impressed with how much better the detector works now.
"Multinova
on Wanneroo Rd Tuart Hill today, spotted with detector a good 800 metres out
and had plenty of time to "check"my speedo. This
vertical bracket really works well for me."
"Multinova
Mandurah Road, Falcon vertical bracket got me
a solid 500m"
"Nice
500m pick-up from the RX65 yesterday on Karel Ave. Loving the bracket more
and more everytime
"
hi guys, ive recently purchased a bel-sti driver and escort
x50. the bel sti picked up the multinova at a range of 700m. by turning it
sideways i picked up the multinova at a staggering 1km. totally awesome. the
escort on another location in town picked up mutinova at 500m. sideways 700m
both detectors totally awesome. take care and dont get caught.
Vertical vs Horizontal Shootout.
Escort X50 detecting Multanova Speed Camera in Perth, Western Australia.
Testing for performance gain from mounting the detector vertically.
This is a test of
the Passsport X50 radar against those sneeky f@#$!K'n multanova cameras. the
results are amazing giving almost double the warning mounted vertical and on
the last run had a 45sec warning and 640m Please note my radar is switched
to auto mute so when initially goes off it goes quieter after few seconds...
Customer video posted
on YouTube with the Bel RX65 mounted vertically using bracket.
Customer video posted
on YouTube with the Escort 8500 X50 mounted vertically using bracket.
Customer video posted
on YouTube with the Escort 8500 X50 mounted vertically using bracket
- video 2
See our own tests
recorded on video below:
First Test, using an Escort X50
gave 9.4 seconds warning (143 metres) at 55km/h The standard
windscreen mounting bracket was used, and the detector was mounted low on
the windscreen.
Click on the picture to the left
to watch the video
(turn off pop-up blockers if it
doesn't play)
Second test, the Escort X50 was mounted vertically using the vertical mount
bracket. The X50 was powered off between runs, and this time gave 13.3
seconds warning (203 metres) at 55km/h or an increase of 42%
Click on the picture to the left to watch the video
(turn off pop-up blockers if it
doesn't play)
Not only 4 minutes down the road, we ran into this little speed trap...
This video shows the laser
reception is still just as effective with the detector mounted in the
vertical position. Due to the proximity of the speed camera earlier,
we felt the need to post this footage as well.
Click on the picture to the left
to watch the video
(turn off pop-up blockers if it
doesn't play)
The same test was applied to the
Bel STi driver...
First
test run, this time using the Bel STi driver, mounted up high next to the
rear view mirror, with the standard windscreen mounted bracket. The
Bel STi alerted 12.4 seconds (189 meters) at 55km/h before the Multanova.
Click on the picture to the left
to watch the video
(turn off pop-up blockers if it
doesn't play)
Second
test, the Bel STi Driver was mounted vertically using the vertical mount
bracket. The STi was powered off between runs, and this time gave 15.3
seconds warning (234 metres) at 55km/h or an increase of 24%
Click on the picture to the left
to watch the video
Vertical or
horizontal - does it make a difference part 3
Alternatively, we also offer a
remote mounting package
as an addition to a Bel or Valentine radar detector, which allows your
detector to be mounted in the front grill (horizontally of course) with the
visual and auditory alerts coming back into the cabin of your vehicle.
This both conceals your radar
detector from prying eyes / thieves as well as increases your range on
Multanova 6F speed cameras.