DAC System invites attendees to visit its stand for an immersive experience in the future of RF monitoring.
Swiss company DAC System SA, which provides solutions for the RF transmission environment, will exhibit for the first time at CABSAT 2024. The company will unveil its DAC product lineup, featuring the RF power meter, RFHawkeye and Apollo SW IoT. DAC System will explain how its advanced RF monitoring solutions empower broadcasters to enhance operational efficiency and minimise downtime.
The RF power meter helps ensure precise measurement of RF signals, ensuring optimal performance in broadcasting and communication systems. With its 24/7 monitoring of the RFsystem chain, it provides real-time return loss/ VSWR and true RMS power measurement across a frequency range spanning FM, DAB and TV. It also offers trend curves for True RMS power and Return Loss/VSWR with configurable warning and alarm thresholds, alongside compatibility with RFHawkeye for enhanced functionality.
RFHawkeye offers in-service radar technology capable of pinpointing RL/VSWR degradation and identifying Arcs position in real-time with RF power ON, issuing immediate warnings and alerts. Offering continuous monitoring of RF-Systems behaviour, RFHawkeye ensures precise monitoring, with features like Distance to Fault online, real-time return loss and power value measurements, and trend curves for power and return loss. It also provides an SNMP interface for alarms and values, catering to varied monitoring needs, and is available in two versions: UHF and FM.
Apollo SW IoT network management system (NMS) integrates and centralises data from all RF power meter and RFHawkeye devices, revolutionising broadcasting maintenance and monitoring with IoT-enabled software. Together, these solutions help broadcasters maximise efficiency and ensure signal quality.
Pietro Casati, CEO of DAC System, said: “We are thrilled to be part of CABSAT this year, where we will be showcasing the transformative capabilities of our Radio Frequency (RF) monitoring systems in broadcast infrastructure. As the industry evolves, RF monitoring becomes increasingly essential in ensuring the reliability and quality of broadcast operations. We are excited to demonstrate how our innovative solutions empower broadcasters to stay ahead in today’s dynamic media landscape.”
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