CRFS Introduces the World’s First 40 GHz Rugged RF Receiver

CRFS Introduces the World’s First 40 GHz Rugged RF Receiver

CRFS, a global leader in RF spectrum monitoring, management, and geolocation solutions, has introduced the world’s first 40 GHz rugged RF receiver. The RFeye Node 100-40 is a compact, low power receiver that can be deployed in remote hostile environments both indoors and outdoors for spectrum monitoring and signal collection.

Users of RF spectrum are looking at higher frequencies to address the ever-increasing demands on congested data and communications networks. Previously, frequencies over 18 GHz have been under-utilized, but now 20, 30 and even 40 GHz are being used. With a 40 GHz frequency range and 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth, the RFeye Node 100-40 answers the needs of customers who are looking to monitor these higher frequencies, not just in the test lab, but in the real world.

Malcolm Sellars, CRFS Product Management feels that having an RF receiver that is capable of picking up signals from 9 kHz to 40 GHZ is essential for many customers looking at future spectrum usage, in particular in the mm-Wave bands. And a deployable receiver that can be permanently installed outside in all weather conditions and provide multi-user, multi-mission capability will be indispensable for monitoring different channels across a huge frequency range.

One of the many uses for the RFeye Node 100-40 will be monitoring the areas around satellite communication ground stations for possible sources of interference. High Throughput Satellites (HTS) communicate in the Ka band, which has a frequency range from 27 to 40 GHz. These transmissions can be very susceptible to interference and having a monitoring system, in the form of an RFeye Node 100-40, can give the operator precise details on the type and location of the interference.

“We are seeing a lot of interest in higher frequency spectrum usage from many different customers and not just from satellite providers,” commented Sellars. “Military, security and companies operating in the upper 5G bands are all looking into how they can future-proof their spectrum monitoring, and with the RFeye Node 100-40, we have a product that is ideally suited to help them achieve this.”

Publisher: everything RF

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  • Country: United Kingdom
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