The RF-360 is a passive, network-attached radio sensor for the detection, classification, and localization (geolocation) of drones and their remote controls.
Dedrone RF-360 Sensor
Benefits
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RF-based localization finds drones and pilots and plots them on a map
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Long-range drone detection and direction finding (up to 5 km)
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Fast installation and start-up due to cloud-readyness thanks to integrated LTE and GPS
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Provides information on “hotspots” of drone activity
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Optimized for RF noisy environments
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No legal authorization required
RF-360 Specifications | |
Range (line of sight) |
Under normal conditions 1.25 mi (2.0 km) for most drones, under ideal conditions up to 3.1 mi (5.0 km) for specific drones |
Device Type |
Sensor |
Radio Frequency |
Omnidirectional, passive detection, classification, and direction finding |
L x W x H |
12" x 12" x 15.96" (300 mm x 300 mm x 405 mm) |
Weight |
15.5 lb (7.0 kg) |
Ingress Protection Rating |
IP65 |
Operating Temperature |
-4 °F to +131 °F (-20 °C to +55 °C) |
Power Supply Cellular Operation |
AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz max. 1 A |
Power Supply on Premises Operation |
PoE IEEE 802.3bt (60 W) or AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz max. 1 A |
Power Consumption |
24 W (typical) |
Communication Technologies |
Cellular Communication** or Ethernet |
Connectivity |
Via LAN to existing IT infrastructure or via the integrated mobile connection in the Dedrone Cloud |
Configuration, Operation, and Alarms |
Via the browser-based DroneTracker software (software version >= 4.2.15 and valid license) |
Software Updates |
Firmware and DroneDNA updates via a DroneTracker instance (cloud or server) |