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Kustom Signals new radar speed trailer

The Smart 650 radar speed monitoring trailer from Kustom Signals features directional radar, 12-inch full matrix high intensity LED display, flashing over-speed violator alert and multiple violator alerts such as slow, red-blue and white flashing strobe.
June 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min

The Smart 650 radar speed monitoring trailer from 7714 Kustom Signals features directional radar, 12-inch full matrix high intensity LED display, flashing over-speed violator alert and multiple violator alerts such as slow, red-blue and white flashing strobe.

The lightweight, rugged trailer is easily deployed and capable of continuous ten day operation on one battery. An optional second battery or solar panel can be used for autonomous operation. A wireless remote control is provided for easy roadside programming.

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