Group Mission Processor (GMP) servers are required for nodes to perform synchronous tasks. An example of a synchronous task is a geolocation using three or more nodes. GMP servers can be used in conjunction with a Mission Manager server, or used independently.
In both cases, the GMP server will need a license.
Software support and update service (SSUS) is a purchasable package of support and updates for RFeye products. After purchasing SSUS, you can enjoy access to the latest hardware and software updates, in addition to priority support.
Three levels of SSUS are available: standard, premium and desktop-only. The table below illustrates the differences between each level:
Access to CRFS software is maintained through the CRFS extranet. Customers who have purchased CRFS products will receive a login from CRFS customer support, as well as instructions on how to download the relevant files.
Once inside the CRFS extranet, files are organized primarily by product category. A search function is also available by using the part number or exact filename.
Please visit the CRFS support ticket request page here: https://crfs.com/raise-a-ticket
Please fill out the required fields with as much information, images, and files as possible. You can then log in to the CRFS support ticket area where you can view the status of and comment on existing tickets
When viewing a spectrum in RFeye Site, a number of different processing options are available to use on the trace. Max hold will display the peak signal level across the band. This information will be overlaid over the live trace.
Add a spectrum in RFeye Site, using either the shortcut (circled in red below), or by adding a network mission using the + icon, and choosing Spectrum.
Start the solution by clicking Run.
The spectrum window will appear. Click the ribbon on the right-hand side of the spectrum window to reveal more settings.
Go to Trace Processing and tick the box labelled Show Max. Optionally, choose the colour of the overlay.
In the example below, the colour of the max-hold has been changed to light blue.