Screenshot of the Masking function in use on the OSCOR Green. Here we can see a list of suspect signals in the middle with detailed information providing a better understanding of unusual signals in the area.
When extended capture and analysis of RF traffic is required, it can be tedious to analyze large volumes of resulting data. The Spectrogram Waterfall function on the OSCOR is an effective tool for visually inspecting RF energy over time. However, the Masking function may be an alternative starting point to help perform signal data analysis more efficiently.
Research Electronics International recently released a software update for the TALAN Telephone and Line Analyzer, version 2.04. The update can be downloaded from the website and includes installation instructions with the update files. Upcoming firmware updates will include enhancements to VoIP features. Version 2.04 improves several key TALAN functions.
Following the OSCOR Green firmware updates released in the beginning of 2016, REI is pleased to announce an update for the OSCOR Green Data Viewer Software. This updated version incorporates the newest OSCOR Green features: Persistence & Spectrogram. Users can now use the Data Viewer software to analyze data captured by the new features.
The majority of REI products are packed in customized hard shell composite Mil-Standard cases to provide the most durable protection available. The majority of customers desire packaging that can endure rugged handling for the life of the product.
Algood, Tennessee, USA – January 6, 2016 – Research Electronics International (REI) recently released firmware updates to the OSCOR Spectrum Analyzers that introduce special new features.
Figure A – Spectrogram Review screenshot illustrating a 6 GHz trace capture (zoomed to a 4.8 GHz span) over a 24 hour period.
The OSCOR line of spectrum analyzers displays signal activity over time in a type of graph known as a waterfall display. It’s called a waterfall because of the continuous flow of rainbow colors that cascade down the screen as signal activity builds over time.
Research Electronics International is excited to release a new video pole camera – the VPC 2.0 – for investigating areas above drop ceilings, behind immovable objects, around corners or other difficult to reach areas, especially in dark environments.
The previous installment in this series discussed analog telephone threats commonly overlooked in business environments. In this second installment, focus is directed to digital and VoIP phone system threats. While threats like packet capture of VoIP traffic may be obvious, we are going to highlight some less-complicated threats that are easily addressed, providing a large security benefit.
REI’s Training Center is a great tool for the security professional looking to gain product and situational knowledge through hands-on training. However, if traveling to the training center located in Algood, TN, is not cost effective due to team size, REI can bring the training courses to the customer. The courses offered for remote training are:
Algood, TN., 17 September 2015 –Research Electronics International (REI) is pleased to release a new video pole camera – the VPC 2.0 – for investigating areas above drop ceilings, behind immovable objects, around corners or other difficult to reach areas, especially in dark environments.