SureShot III Receive
Orienting a fixed-site antenna is sometimes just as challenging as accurately positioning a mobile antenna – especially if any of the following is true – or you’d like to be true – of the site:
- Unmanned
- Remotely controlled at any time from the vehicle (calling in its own shot)
- Remotely controlled from some other location via radio, internet, dial-up or dedicated line
- Required to locate parked vehicles quickly and automatically orient toward its antenna
- Required to locate and track moving aerial or ground vehicles
SureShot III – Receive is the answer and control solution for each of the conditions listed.
AzEP’s various SureShot III – Receive models are specifically designed to allow for custom configuration and application-specific hardware/software upgrades to meet the demanding needs of its diverse users, whether commercial, military or public safety.
SureShot III – Receive products are generally characterized as “responsive.” They respond to “requests for service” from a link partner (normally a mobile link) or are controlled remotely from a station, HQ or other coordinating location. That said, there is plenty of power and flexibility built into each SureShot III – Receive so it can change with your changing requirements.
Active tracking is an excellent example of responding effectively to a challenging request for service. Once ordered to track, a SureShot III – Receive will locate the vehicle – either a helicopter/airplane or a moving ground vehicle by “pinging” it for GPS data. Based on the distance and speed of the target, SureShot III – Receive will vary the period between position updating pings to ensure the tracking antenna stays on-target. Alternately, SureShot III – Receive will use positioning data in the incoming microwave signal. If for any reason that signal is lost, SureShot III – Receive immediately pings for location in order to reestablish communication.
In a typical fixed site installation, SureShot III – Receive relies on the antenna’s own position detection hardware (whether potentiometers or indexing system) to determine antenna azimuth and elevation. In some instances, the same sensitive and highly accurate (±1°, vertically and horizontally) sensor module used in our Mobile products is used to continuously report orientation of the vehicle’s antenna. Either system allows SureShot III - Receive to position the antenna with speed and precision. |