- CW Radio Surveys for 5G Model CalibrationRSI has recently completed major radio survey projects for EE and Ericsson to carry out Carrier Wave (CW) surveys at many locations across the UK. The purpose of the project was to make highly accurate measurements of signal levels across multiple bands including 700MHz, 900MHz, 1400MHz, 1800MHz, 2100MHz and 3500MHz in all types of rural …
- Marine Radio SurveyRSI has completed a marine radio survey of a major oil field in the Middle East. All measurements were taken from an engineering supply vessel which followed a route around 104 existing and planned platform locations taking 6 days to complete. TETRA, GSM (3 networks), Marine VHF and Aviation VHF signal levels were measured simultaneously …
- X-Border, helping TETRA users communicate across international bordersRSI have released X-Border, a TETRA network group call repeater designed for international border areas where users on different TETRA networks need to talk to each other. X-Border is a quick and simple solution that can be set up anywhere and allows users to continue to use their normal TETRA terminals without any complex roaming …
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- App for indoor TETRA surveysRSI has introduced a free Android App called ‘Aries Probe Controller’ for indoor TETRA surveys designed to work with RSI’s existing Aries Probes (V3 model). The App allows the user to download floorplans and track their location in areas where GPS is not available while the Aries probes continue to work as normal logging coverage …
- Radio surveys to improve mobile coverage in rural areasRSI has just completed a major radio survey project to measure calibrated signal strength at 21 locations across the UK for a mobile phone network operator. The purpose of the project was to make highly accurate measurements of signal levels in the 900MHz and 1900MHz bands in all types of rural terrain and clutter types …
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