The detected strip is colored green. Additionally, a time diagram of the signal presence is shown at the bottom of the screen, as well as a spectral analysis of the range.
CAL
ALARM
Figure 4 – Detector interface, strip mode In this mode, the Fast scan/FPV inscription is colored gray, and the unlocked stripes are colored green depending on the presence of signals. To lock a strip, select it and press the control key twice (2), the selected strip is colored gray. To unlock a strip, select it and press the control key twice (2), it is colored green.
ALARM
Figure 5 – Detector interface, FPV mode When selecting the Fast scan/FPV mode (Figure 5), double-clicking on the wheel scans up to 8 bands:
1)
2)
100-900 MHz
5)
3200-3800 MHz
900-1400 MHz
6)
8)
4900-5300 MHz
3)
4)
1900-2200 MHz
5678 7)
5350-5700 MHz
2200-2700 MHz
5700-6200 MHz
The scanning time in this mode depends on the number of selected stripes (
The selection of bands occurs similarly to the band mode), after each scan
the result is analyzed for the presence of signals (threshold min. value +10 dB from
noise level for each strip), the strip is divided into smaller strips and if
if there is a signal in it, then a conclusion is made about the presence of a signal (Alarm). The appearance
the Alarm message appears and Fast scan/FPV turns red if the signal is not
Fast scan/FPV detected is colored green. Additionally at the bottom
