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Adec extends detector range

Swiss manufacturer of non-intrusive road-traffic detectors Adec Technologies has extended its range of Doppler radar traffic detectors with the 75 metre detection range of the TDD1-MW75, which is specifically designed for green phase request or extension at temporary or permanent traffic lights.
April 26, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Swiss manufacturer of non-intrusive road-traffic detectors 1803 ADEC Technologies has extended its range of Doppler radar traffic detectors with the 75 metre detection range of the TDD1-MW75, which is specifically designed for green phase request or extension at temporary or permanent traffic lights.

The detector augments the TDD1 series of Doppler radar traffic detectors that provide simple contact closure output and allow for easy customisation using an infrared remote.

The TDD1-MW75 can be configured for detection ranges of 30, 45 and 75 metres using the infrared remote control, available as an accessory.

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