| Features
All
broadcast bands including shortwave
Automatic
computer-controlled recording and logging
Fully
integrated and compact solution
Software-Defined
Radio architecture
Independent
monitoring of up to eight channels
Compression
and storage of demodulated signals
Automated
scheduling of monitoring tasks
Network
attachable for storage of received signals
Optional
remote control via LAN/WAN
Ruggedized
enclosure for mobile operations
The task of multichannel radio frequency surveillance and monitoring
would typically involve a number of separate radio receivers, audio
recorders and other discrete components interconnected into bulky and
expensive systems.
The WiNRADiO MS-8118/BRL Broadcast Recording and Logging System
provides an elegant, fully integrated solution, specifically designed
for computer-controlled automatic monitoring of AM and FM broadcast
radio bands and shortwave. The system is designed to simultaneously
monitor radio frequencies on multiple channels, record digitized signals
to the hard disk for later retrieval, and perform automatic decisions
based on the received signals.
This system is based on a 19” rackmounted industrial computer. The
front panel features a high-contrast wide-angle display. There is
provision for connection of an external keyboard and mouse. The system
is capable of simultaneous independent monitoring of up to eight
channels in the range from 9 kHz to 180 MHz.
The built-in hard disk allows a typical storage of several months of
continuous recording, and the re-writable DVD drive makes archiving of
recordings easy. The unit is capable of unattended operation and, when
used with the Client/Server Option, it can be operated remotely and the
received audio streamed in real time to the controlling computer. The
recorded audio can also be remotely searched and streamed to the
operator.
Receivers
Well proven WiNRADiO card-based receivers are at the heart of the
WiNRADiO MS-8118/BRL system. Each card contains a high-performance
software-defined receiver with built-in DSP and connections for antenna
and audio. The receivers are designed to operate in the harsh
electromagnetic environment existing inside a computer-based system, and
are ideally suited for simultaneous multichannel operation.
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