LocusUSA Launches the DiagnostX™ PX-900 Instrument for Federal and Public Safety Agencies – A New Age in Portable Radio Maintenance
MELBOURNE, FL – March 11, 2021 – LocusUSA recently launched a portable DiagnostX instrument for P25 Conventional radio systems, the PX-900. This new mobile radio waveform analyzer enables Federal Agencies, the U.S. Military, and Public Safety to identify two-way radios in need of service, touch-free, over-the-air in real-time, without user intervention.
The PX-900 portable instrument is a radio monitoring solution that diagnoses the alignment characteristics and operability of two-way radios on a system. It proactively detects and identifies instances of crystal oscillator damage, radio frequency (RF) drift, and related radio frequency interference before these incidents lead to communication failures.
Features of the PX-900 portable instrument:
- Protocol: P25 Conventional
- Frequency Bands: VHF 136-174, UHF 380-430, UHF 450-470, UHF 470-512 and 700, 800, 900 MHz
- Measurements: 14 inches (W) x 10 inches (H) x 4 inches (D)
- Case: Waterproof and dustproof
- Weight: 11 lbs. (approximately)
- Power Requirement: 1.5 Amps at 12V DC
- A stand-alone instrument that operates on standard AC or its own DC power (~6 hours)
- Generates reports allowing the user to identify radios requiring service and validate the accuracy of the other radios
“With the DiagnostX PX-900 portable instrument, convenient in-field testing and monitoring can be implemented and maintained without compromise,” said Joseph Rey, managing partner of LocusUSA. “This state-of-the-art device will make a difference in mobile radio maintenance by simplifying the analysis of mission-critical communications equipment while providing time-savings for organizations and ensuring the operational readiness of field radios.”
For more information on how DiagnostX can help keep your personnel safe while ensuring operational readiness, contact LocusUSA at (321) 727-3077 or visit https://www.locususa.com to schedule your DiagnostX demonstration today.