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SPEED
MONITORING
Radar
Detector
Detectors: VG-2,
Spectre
Tne Interceptor VG-2 or simply VG-2,
is
one type
of
microwave receiver used by Police
to
detect signals
radiated by the local oscillator
of
a radar detector.
Because its purpose
is
to
identify persons driving with
radar detectors, these devices
are
known
as
a "radar
detector detector"
(ROD).
An
ROD
is
the primary tool used by the police
to
identify
radar detector equipped vehicles. If caught
in
a state
or
country where detectors
are
illegal
(see
page
20),
drivers
risk losing their radar detector and receiving a fine.
In
addition, instant-on radar
is
almost always used
in
combination with
an
ROD,
leaving unsuspecting
motorists vulnerable
to
receive
two
tickets; one potential
for speeding, and the other for possession
of
a detector.
Note:
The
newest
tool
Police have
to
detect
radar
detectors
is
called Spectre. Spectre can
detect
the
majority
of
undetectable
(VG-2)
laser/radar
detectors
on
the
market.
It
is
the responsibility
of
the individual radar detector
user
to
know and understand the
laws
in
your area
regarding the legality
of
the
use
of
radar detectors.
WARRANTY
INFORMATION
Consumer Warranty
This
Whistler
Laser-Radar
detector
is
warranted
to
the
original purchaser for a period
of
three years from
the
date
of
original purchase against all defects
in
materials and workmanship. This
limited
warranty
is
void
if
the
unit
is
abused, modified, installed
improperly, or if the housing and/or
serial
numbers have
been removed. There
are
no
express
warranties covering
this
product
other
than
those
set
forth
in this
warranty. All
express
or implied warranties for this product
are limited
to
the
above time. Whistler
is
not
liable
for
damages
arising from the
use,
misuse, or operation
of
this product.
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