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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 22, 2008

The R and S PR100 can intercept short-term signals such as those emitted by short-haul radio modules or military radios using frequency-hopping techniques.

The R and S PR100 from Rohde and Schwarz is the only portable receiver specifically tailored to worldwide requirements of mobile radio monitoring.

Its frequency range from 9kHz to 7.5GHz makes it suitable for diverse applications such as radio reconnaissance, locating interference sources and frequency monitoring.

Despite its compact size, the PR100 offers high sensitivity and a scan speed of up to 2.0GHz per second.

This enables regulatory authorities, industry, or armed forces to capture even weak or short-term signals.

Featuring real-time bandwidth of up to 10MHz and powerful digital signal processing capabilities, the RandS PR100 can intercept short-term signals such as those emitted by short-haul radio modules or military radios using frequency-hopping techniques.

Because intercepted data is continuously buffered during scanning, no signals are lost during data processing.

Stored activities can be displayed with a waterfall diagram.

This means that even signals that are no longer being transmitted can be analysed while the operator optimises the receiver settings for the short-term signal being monitored.

The IF bandwidth of the PR100 ranges between 10kHz and the 10MHz maximum visible real-time bandwidth.

As a result, the receiver can be adapted to handle a variety of radio services such as air traffic control, shortwave, Tetra or UMTS.

IF bandwidth can be selected independent of demodulation bandwidth.

This allows the operator to demodulate an audio signal, store it and - at the same time - intercept signals across the set IF bandwidth.

As a result, no signals are lost during demodulation.

Moreover, the differential spectrum display lets the operator compare stored frequency occupancies with signal activities currently being received.

Any differences will be shown in the differential spectrum.

This feature makes it possible to track illegal transmitters such as bugs without a major analysis effort.

The R and S PR100 processes both analogue and digital signals.

Digitally modulated radio signals such as TETRA, packet radio or Pactor III can be demodulated in the baseband with an I/Q demodulation bandwidth of up to 500kHz and stored on an SD card in real-time.

After completing a mission, data stored on the SD card can be transferred to an external PC via USB or LAN or the SD card itself.

Recorded digital emissions such as Pactor III can then be analysed offline by means of the R and S GX430 analysis software.

The portable receiver may also be deployed for unmanned operation because it can be fully remote-controlled via its LAN interface - as part of a stationary radio monitoring system, for example.

This makes it possible to install a full-coverage monitoring network on a comparatively low budget.

Moreover, the PR100 can perform automatic functional tests quickly and easily because the receiver settings for a variety of signal and frequency scenarios can be directly stored on the SD card and recalled as needed.

Airport operators, police, government authorities and other security organisations can perform continuous checks to ensure the proper functioning of their radio systems.

Even better, the PR100 does not require a service technician on site in order to perform a functional test.

The receiver is first set to one of its predefined operating states and then a test sequence is played back in the radios to be tested.

Weighing only 3.5kg and boasting an operating time of approximately four hours, the RandS PR100 is suitable for locations that cannot be accessed with DF vehicles - in particular, inside buildings.

When used in conjunction with the R and S HE300 active directional antenna from Rohde and Schwarz, the portable receiver locates, for example, emergency transmitters or interfering pulses being emitted by defective electronic equipment that can impair the reception of regular radio signals.

The R and S PR100 has been optimised for radio monitoring tasks.

With its large display, straightforward menu structure, menu-specific soft key labelling and fast navigation, the receiver is extremely convenient to operate.

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