30 Automatic
DF
Antenna
Narda
EN
1
Introduction
1.1
General information about this guide
This guide is valid for the Automatic DF antennas (3360/01 and
3361/01) and their associated accessories.
In the following, Automatic DF Antenna is referred to as ADFA.
These instructions offer a quick introduction on how to install the product.
For more information, please refer to the SignalShark online help.
Also read the Narda General safety instructions (3300/98.10) carefully
for information about how to operate the ADFA in a safe way together
with the unit it is connected to.
Keep this guide, the Narda General safety instructions (3300/98.10) and
the guide of the unit the ADFA is connected to, so that they are always
available to all users.
Only ever pass the ADFA and basic unit (SignalShark) on to third parties
together with the guides mentioned above.
1.2
Product description
Controlled by the SignalShark Real-Time Analyzer the ADFA supports full
automatic direction finding. While the ADFA translates signals from several
antenna elements into a single-channel DF signal the SignalShark automat-
ically calculates bearings from the single-channel DF signals.
SignalShark offers the following options for result output:
• The results can be displayed as bearings as well as omnidirectional level
and spectral values.
• Calculation of a statistical distribution of bearing lines for a localization of
the transmitter with a heat map.
The ADFA can be used with a tripod, can be mounted on an antenna mast
or can be attached to a vehicle roof via a magnetic mount adapter.
For more information, please refer to the datasheet
(
https://www.narda-sts.com/en/signalshark/
).
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