![]() ![]() K band segmentation allows you to fine tune exactly which frequency ranges the NR DSP sweeps for on K band. MRCD: MultaRadar CD detection, important for drivers in Alberta, Quebec, and certain areas of New York where the MRCD is in use.(Enabling will lead to reduced performance against traditional radar as well as false POP alerts.) Recommended to disable since POP is virtually non-existent. K-Traffic Filter: Equivalent of TSR/TMF to filter out K band traffic sensors along many highways.Ka-POP: Detect 67ms Ka band POP radar.Ka Band: Keep enabled for Ka band detection which is in use all across the US.K Band: Keep enabled for K band detection which is in use in most all of the country. ![]() X band is only still in active use in OH, NJ, and a few rural parts of the country. X Band: Disable across most of the US.For example, if you disable X band on the front antenna, the rear antenna will still have X band on (default option) unless you go in and disable that too. You’ll need to go in and adjust both the front and rear antennas. Important note: Front and rear antennas are configured separately. Mark Connected Antennasįront 1: Turn this on to enable your front Net Radar DSP antenna.įront 2: This option is for users of the original Net Radar running a second front facing MRCD antenna. With the DSP, normal radar and MRCD are in one integrated unit and you don’t need two separate antennas. This option is for users of the original Net Radar (not the DSP) where the standard and MRCD antennas were two separate units. Most of the settings are pretty self-explanatory, but I’ll cover things in a bit more detail here. Next to each setting you’ll see a blue ? and if you hover your mouse over it, you’ll get a basic explanation of each feature if you have any questions. Then you download those settings back into the app and load them onto your ALP. To configure the radar detector using your phone, as long as you have the Bluetooth module, use the ALPConnect app ( Android or iOS), go into the app settings, and choose the NR DSP settings you want via the website. To configure the Net Radar DSP using your computer, you go to the ALP Configuration page, choose the settings you want, download the config file, copy it onto a USB drive, and plug the USB drive into your ALP. There’s two ways to configure your NR DSP, either through your computer and a USB stick that plugs into the ALP or using your phone if you have the optional bluetooth module. Let’s take a look at the different settings and options in the Net Radar DSP remote mount radar detector to help you configure it for optimal performance, reduced false alerts, and customized to your preferences.įor more information about the NR DSP, watch my Net Radar DSP review video. ![]()
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