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I was reading PF and came across a thread that said your nokia (only certain newer ones) can detect speed camera frequencies etc. Therefor letting you know of a multinova :)

Part of it seems like a sham, yet another part of it seems genuine. Like alot of things, ppl have backed up both sides of the argument.

Heres how it works.

http://www.adrian-9110-communicator.fsnet....a_9110_45x.html

Im sceptical, however im going multinova hunting tomorrow!!

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Yeh i'm curious to know how well it will work. i guess i've been very lucky with speed camera's. I speed everyday, but unless there really well hidden, i always tend to see them (touch wood)

Even if it only works occasionally, its gotta be better than not working at all.

My radar detector works really well... Its only failed me once in 18months of having one and that was on Greenmount Hill... I was really late for a Doctors appointment in Mundaring so i was hurrying along and they setup a trap round a tight corner, unfortunately by the time the detector went off it was too late, but i did jump on the brakes and slow down heaps and all i got was a $50 fine and no demerit points... :)

My Nokia 3650 beeps before speed cameras for some reason. I didnt pick up on it to start with, but then noticed it was beepeing after I drove past 3 radars and got 3 beeps between Tweed Heads and Byron Bay. It was then I realied that the speed camera was interfering with my phone. :) Nice

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