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RFeye systems are aimed at deployed SWaP-critical applications. The open architecture platform scales from a single standalone unit to many hundreds of nodes across distributed spectrum monitoring networks. Powerful software allows users to configure, manage, visualise, capture, store and analyse spectrum data, both in real-time and for post mission analytics.
“RFeye intelligent receivers take distributed spectrum monitoring to the next level and embody many tens of man-years of operational know-how.” said Steve Blades, VP Sales at CRFS. “Our COTS systems deliver exceptional RF performance and our software provides the flexibility both to meet expanded operational needs for more effective use of spectrum and/or to address new threats with increased speed and agility.”
Advanced timing and synchronisation features allow correlation of data between multiple Nodes for accurate direction finding (DF) and geolocation of target signals using Angle of Arrival (AOA), Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) or Power on Arrival (POA) techniques. The hardware modules are designed for extended temperature harsh environments for ground, air and naval platforms.
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