G'day all ,
Came across this interesting device the other day , I am guessing it's a scanner/spectrum monitor/direction finder ?
Interested to know your thoughts on this neat device .
(And if you have one I want it )
Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
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Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
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Re: Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
Military direction-finding equipment for military users targetting low-power enemy radio comms.
Not commercial equipment and I would suspect highly restricted sales, especially to overseas users.
There is a note that i read while googling that is it is no longer being sold
Background (circa 2009 pdf file)
http://www.inhand.com/case-study-electr ... ng-system/
Not commercial equipment and I would suspect highly restricted sales, especially to overseas users.
There is a note that i read while googling that is it is no longer being sold
Background (circa 2009 pdf file)
http://www.inhand.com/case-study-electr ... ng-system/
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Re: Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
I am guessing these would be in the tens of thousands of dollars?
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Re: Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
I think so, just like the Wavecom W-code decoder that handles 226 emission types include voice for TETRA, DMR, NXDN and P25 .... at least 10,000 Euro from a quick read. I had never heard of it, until somebody in RR asked the question about a windows based decoder for TETRA. Anybody got a spare AUD $20,000?
http://www.wavecom.ch/content/pdf/brochure_w-cloud.pdf
http://www.wavecom.ch/content/pdf/brochure_w-cloud.pdf
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Re: Military grade scanner (wolfhound)
Very nice indeed , if only I had the money and connections .......