Radarovгќ Detektor 1.46 Apr 2026
Significant lag times have been observed on Ka bands (specifically 35.5 and 34.7 GHz), sometimes exceeding half a second before registering a signal.
Higher sensitivity improves long-range detection of weak signals, but it often increases false alerts from automatic doors or blind-spot monitors. Manufacturers like Uniden suggest adjusting these levels based on your driving environment. RADAROVГќ DETEKTOR 1.46
Modern detectors use GPS to "learn" fixed false alert locations. Devices from Escort Radar can automatically mark these frequencies after passing them two or three times to keep the cabin quiet. Significant lag times have been observed on Ka
To get the most out of any firmware version, it is essential to balance sensitivity and modern features: Modern detectors use GPS to "learn" fixed false
Users and reviewers, such as those on the Radar Detector & Countermeasure Forum , have noted the following impacts when running version 1.46: