
Channel#1. SEARCH RECEIVER (20 MHz - 6 CHz)
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Fig.17
In Fig.17:
1 - SEARCH RECEIVER (20 MHz - 6 GHz) is on
2 - Quantity of signals detected
3 - Table cursor
4 - Detected signal number
5 - Signal frequency
6 - The current signal level, the value of which is lower than the level detected when the
device was turned on ("0" level)
7 - Current signal level (green)
8 - The maximum signal level detected for the entire current session (burgundy).
3.4. AUTOMATED
MODE
AUTOMATED mode detects signals whose amplitude exceeds the adaptive detection threshold.
The mode is turn on from DIFFERENTIAL mode or PANORAMA mode by pressing F2 button. The
search for signals is performed within the established range, taking into account the results
obtained in the DIFFERENTIAL mode (if the AUTOMATED mode was switched on from the
DIFFERENTIAL mode). All detected signals are assigned one of three attributes.
The default is:
"NON-DANGEROUS" - signals from base stations of mobile communication systems;
"DANGEROUS" - signals of wireless mobile devices;
"UNKNOWN" - all other signals.
The ST 100 software allows you to assign a "DANGEROUS" or "NON-DANGEROUS" attribute to
certain frequency bands.