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Evo
Magazine Radar Detector Review - May 2001
Several
new models have hit the market since our extensive test of detector (evo 15),
so we've tried some of the best-sellers.
To cut through the jargon, k and ka bands are the most commonly used in the UK.
Both GATSO and hand-held radar work on these bands. Many detectors are based on
US models, which means they also detect X band.
This used to be the source of majority of false readings. Fortunately, the latest
units allow X band detection to be disabled. Mini GATSO cameras work on Ku band,
but their use is not widespread. Our Verdict (below)
Bel
Target Euro 550
Price: £359.99
Covers: X, K, Ka, Ku (switchable), Laser
Features: Developed solely for the UK and Europe.Enhanced bandwidths for
European detection.
Claimed Detection Range:
Gatso up to 400mm. Radar & Laser guns to 3 miles.
Bel
Target Euro 330
Price: £329
Covers: K, Ka, Laser
Features: Developed solely for the UK. 'City' and 'Motorway' modes, shadow
technology - should be undetectable by VG2.
Claimed Detection Range:
GATSO up to 250m. Radar & Laser guns up to 2 miles.
Valentine
One
Price: £523.95
Covers: X (switchable), K, Ka, Laser
Features: Two antennae for 360 degree detection. Directional indicator
identifies source of radar/laser. Count Mode - tells you how many radar sources
are nearby.
Claimed Detection Range:
GATSO up to 500m. Radar & Laser guns up to 3 miles.
Morpheous
Geodesy - The motorist's new weapon
Looking for an alternative to conventional speed trap detectors? A new kind
of GATSO-buster has recently become available to drivers.
Price:£350
Covers: All fixed - site speed cameras
Features: The Geodesy is based on Global Positioning System (GPS) technology,
which also powers sat nav. The unit has a built-in database which carries the
locations of all fixed speed cameras in the UK. The system detects when you are
approaching a camera and a series of lights illuminate as a warning. An alarm
also sounds. A modem link is provided in order to update the Geodesy with a new
and even temporary sites.
Does it work?
When we tested it across Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire, it didn't miss a
single fixed camera site. The unit proved easy to use and a bit more stealthy
than most Bells-and-whistles detectors. In these times of reduced manpower, cameras
make more and more sense to police forces. Which makes the case for the Geodesy
even stronger.
Snooper
SD715iS
Price: £159.95
Covers: X (switchable), K, Ka, Ku, Laser
Features: City mode with Smart Mute - reduces false reading. Audio and
visual indicators. Extended bandwidths for Europe.
Claimed detection range:
GATSO up to 70m.
Radar & Laser guns up to 1 mile.


Our verdict
Each detector
claims comprehensive cover against police methods of monitoring speed. We were
unable to carry out a controlled test, but the various units were tried out over
a period of several weeks. The Bel units and Valentine One gave ample warning
on approach to a GATSO camera. The directional indicator on the Valentine was
also a useful feature. The Snooper was less sensitive, but gave just enough warning
to react. False alarms were not a problem on dual-carriageways or motorways, but
could become tiresome in town.
The Bel Euro 330 and 550 are developments of the 980 and 990 models which cleaned
up in our previous test (issue 015). We've seen nothing to change our recommendation
this time around. Both are designed specifically for use in the UK (and Europe
in the case of the 550) and work extremely well. The Euro 550 performed marginally
better with GATSO, and its settings can be changed country by country. These features
warrant the extra money over the 330, but both are a good buy.
The Valentine One is an impressive looking unit with some good features. However,
its US roots show through with the lack of Ku band detection, and a display angled
towards the left of the cabin. The price also counts against it.
The Winner
- The Bel 550.


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