The new "Dispetcher" system, designed to intercept analog video signals from FPV drones, has begun to be supplied to the Russian military. The system was developed by the Russian company "Analogov Net", which created a solution for detecting video transmission sources and obtaining real-time images.
The system receives analog video signals transmitted by FPV drones, which allows determining the operating area of the source and displaying the image on the operator's screen. In addition to drones, the system is capable of receiving signals from stationary analog surveillance cameras.
The system includes a control panel, a set of antennas, and a station with two displays. The first screen shows all detected video signals within the device's operating range, after which the operator selects the desired channel. The image from the selected source is displayed on the second screen.
The developers note that the device does not require special training in radio electronics. The system supports manual and automatic operating modes. In automatic mode, it independently selects the operating frequency range and connects to the most powerful signal source.
According to the company, under standard conditions, the detection range of an analog video signal reaches one kilometer.
The "Dispetcher" is available in two modifications. One version is designed for wearing on the arm, the second is intended for stationary installation or placement on vehicles.




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