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  Date: 20/10/2010

SAT introduces new RF interference detection and geolocation solution for military test ranges

Integral Systems' wholly-owned subsidiary, SAT Corporation has enhanced its SigMon Radio Frequency (RF) Interference Detection and Geolocation solution to provide advanced broadband Direction-Finding (DF) capability that can locate transmitters in both frequency hopping and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) networks. The new features to benefit military test range operations in the United States and abroad.

The release states With SigMon, test range operators are able to proactively detect, geolocate and eliminate sources of RF interference before it causes operational issues. SigMon's automated monitoring network enables more comprehensive spectrum management and reduces costly mission delays and interruptions. SAT Corporation has completed delivery of multiple fixed-site and mobile SigMon systems to test ranges throughout the United States, adds Integral Systems.
"SigMon's open architecture affords operators a greater range of capabilities while providing unmatched system flexibility by easily incorporating third party instruments," said Bob Potter, President of SAT Corporation. "Our new system is uniquely suited for military test ranges, offering enhanced capability for RF spectral analysis, signal direction finding and Geolocation. In addition, it can be managed from a central location to allow remote operation of assets in isolated or hazardous locations, and provide real-time data analysis and mapping of RF emitters."

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