The waterfall screen allows you to find weak signals by showing the spectrum change over time. The display offers first class performance in resolution, maximum 30 frames per second fast sweep speed, ☒.5 MHz wide scope span (display range) and 110dB of dynamic range (at ☒.5 kHz span). The high-rate 122.88 MHz sampling frequency used for the A/D converter results in superior aliasing and image reception reduction.Īn industry first for desktop wideband receivers, the IC-R8600 has a high-resolution real-time spectrum scope with a waterfall screen. Direct HF signals and intermediate frequency signals, which are converted from VHF/UHF signals, are digitized in a 14-bit A/D converter and transferred to the FPGA and DSP for optimal processing. The R8600 utilizes FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) and DSP units for demodulation, decoding and most signal processing. IP3 performance is +10dBm at 144 MHz and 0dBm at 440MHz. The R8600 provides +30dBm IP3 and 105 dB dynamic range at 14.1MHz. To prevent overflow, only the intended signal is passed, while it rejects any out of range strong interference signals. The R8600 has 11 discrete RF bandpass filters in the HF bands and 13 bandpass filters in the VHF/UHF bands. RX analog including USB, LSB, FSK, CW, AM, S-AM, FM & WFMĬellular frequencies blocked or unblocked RX frequencies:ĭecodes digital including P25, NXDN™, D-STAR IC R8500 PRICE SOFTWAREWith the optional remote control software for a Windows® PC, received audio and spectrum scope data can be transferred through an IP network for monitoring from remote locations. Additionally, the R8600 decodes diverse digital communication signals, while the advanced FPGA processing technology provides clarity and accuracy of received signals. Covering 10 kHz to 3 GHz, this communication receiver enables you to hear and see a wide variety of signals on a 4.3-inch color display. IC R8500 PRICE UPGRADEWhether deployed with two receivers on a single 19-inch rack, or on your desk at home, the IC-R8600 is an impressive upgrade to any serious SIGINT team, interference research team, or the avid shortwave or receiver enthusiasts.
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