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The AMS is a drone payload for measurements of microwaves links and other monitoring tasks at locations difficult to reach
The R&S®AMS aerial monitoring system is a flying monitoring solution from Rohde & Schwarz. It consists of a drone payload that can be used to make measurements in locations that are difficult to reach with conventional systems. This solution is the perfect tool for missions high above ground. Typical tasks include measurements on microwave links and interference hunting. Aerial systems can measure emissions with unprecedented efficiency where such measurements work best.
R&S®AMS aerial monitoring system for spectrum monitoring and interference hunting
Jan 27, 2022 | Press Release | Radiomonitoring
CONATEL relies on efficient microwave link measurement from Rohde & SchwarzCONATEL, the regulatory authority of Paraguay, has chosen the R&S AMS aerial monitoring system from Rohde & Schwarz to efficiently verify the technical parameters of the ever-increasing number of microwave links in the country.
At microwave point-to-point transceiver stations, aerial monitoring systems can perform investigations on interferences high above ground. Also, in densely built urban areas with high buildings, the system can detect and home in on any emission for determining its location. 200_62512 Aerial interference hunting
Rohde & Schwarz aerial monitoring systems are perfect tools for missions high above ground that are difficult to access by other means.
Mobile monitoring stations are flexible and can easily move to locations where spectrum monitoring is needed. Mobile units can help mitigate interference, perform direction finding and homing tasks, take coverage measurements and even conduct microwave monitoring, in addition to other tasks.