Counter-drone system to detect remote-control signals of unmanned aircraft introduced by Rhode & Schwarz

July 6, 2022
The system covers 20 MHz to 6 GHz, and displays a list of all active remote-control signals detected for commercial-grade drone data links.

MUNICH – Rohde & Schwarz in Munich is introducing the Ardronis counter-drone system and ADD557SR direction finding and monitoring antenna to detect commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activity across a wide frequency range.

The Ardronis counter-drone system and ADD557SR antenna cover the frequency range from 20 MHz to 6 GHz, and display a list of all active remote-control signals detected in frequency bands for commercial-grade drone data links.

The Ardronis can separate a selected remote-control drone signal from others with a profile-based auto-separation algorithm that detects and locates the signal.

The separate receiving antenna has an optional integrated lightning rod and an integrated compass with optional GPS. For more information contact Rohde & Schwarz online at www.rohde-schwarz.com.

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