General Dynamics introduces public-safety software
Feb 24, 2004 12:00 PM
announced the availability of its AutoTest software for public-safety radios. The software, which is designed to test Motorola’s XTS5000, XTS3000 and Astro Saber radios, reduces overall test and alignment time from an average of 45 minutes to “as little as 10 minutes,” according to General Dynamics. The Windows-based program allows technicians to test frequency, power, modulation, distortion, squelch and SINAD, as well as any required realignment. The test data can be stored on a hard drive to maintain maintenance records.
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