Spectrum Monitoring
Spectrum monitoring can effectively help enforce compliance with international radio traffic regulations, as breaches can be recognized in time by means of radio surveillance and radiomonitoring.
Radio traffic is governed by international regulations. This is to ensure that when police, radio stations, air traffic control and radio hams are all on the air at the same time, they do not cause mutual interference. Compliance with regulations is enforced by radiomonitoring, which is also an advantage in combating organized crime.
Any factors jeopardizing national security can be recognized in time by means of radio surveillance, which is thus an important and effective means of maintaining peace.
Spectrum Monitoring
![]() | From stand alone systems to completely automated nationwide networks |
![]() | Modular monitoring system from 100 kHz to 6 GHz |
![]() | For mobile, stationary, remote-controlled and portable use |
For stationary and mobile remote-controlled use | |
![]() | Optimum use of frequencies in FM and analog TV broadcasting |
![]() | Digital map display for radiomonitoring systems |
![]() | For digital recording, playback, mixing and distribution of audio signals |
![]() | RF and IF signal distribution |
![]() | Rotator control plus RF and IF signal distribution |
![]() | GSM-based data and voice communications |
![]() | Monitoring of remote stations |
![]() | GPS receiver with reference frequency generator |










