Mobile in-car radar has been a long standing threat for a very long time. The majority of mobile radar units run on the easy-to-detect K band. Recently police have started to roll-out mobile radar units that run on a more difficult to detect Ka band.
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Decatur Genesis II - uses both K and Ka band antennas. Used or being trialled in:
QLD
WA
SA |
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Stalker Dual - uses Ka band antennas. Used in:
ACT
NSW |
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Kustom KR10SP - uses K band antennas. This is an older mobile radar system that is slowly being replaced by newer Ka-band systems or higher quality K band systems. Still found in many states, mainly rural highway patrol cars in:
NSW
ACT
TAS
NT
SA
VIC
WA |
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Kustom Eagle (Silver (K) and Golden)- uses both K and Ka antennas. The Golden is a directional system. Both systems may be used in the following:
VIC
ACT
WA
SA
TAS
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MPH Bee III - Runs on K band. Used in:
NT
TAS |

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New Kustom Raptor RP-1 - uses both K & Ka antennas and mounts to either vehicle or bike. Both units are being introduced in:
WA
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