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TransitHound Distracted Operator Cell Phone Detector
From: $1,645.00
TransitHoundâ„¢ distracted operator cell phone detector is a discreet and rugged mobile phone detector. This sensitive receiver detects cell phone use by distracted train engineers, drivers and any operators of heavy machinery for enhanced railway safety. When coupled with a camera and mobile DVR, TransitHound becomes a vital component in railway safety systems. TransitHound allows owners, dispatchers and managers to keep a watchful eye on operators making transit safe and legal for everyone.
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Did you know that the Amtrak engineer responsible for 200 injuries and 8 deaths was DISTRACTED by radio conversations?
Whether your drivers are operating a train, fleet vehicle or heavy machinery, TransitHound will enforce a NO CELL PHONE USE policy where an impaired or distracted operator can endanger lives. TransitHound’s system works simply…when any voice, text or cellular data is detected from within the cab, train locomotive or depot station, TransitHound timestamps the event and triggers video or still recording of the distracting incident. Additional alarms and warnings may also be implemented to immediately deter operators from using distracting devices.
For bluetooth detection, BlueHound enhances railway safety efforts as well.
For railway systems with ethernet networks already in place, we also offer TransitHound-PoE delivering power and data all over the same ethernet network connection.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
TransitHound tunes all 3G/4G/5G non-mmWave bands
U.S. BANDS: B71: 663-698 MHz B12: 699-716 MHz B13: 777-787 MHz B26/B5: 814-849 MHz B4/B66: 1710-1780 MHz B25: 1850-1915 MHz B30: 2305-2315 MHz | CANADIAN BANDS: B12: 698-716 MHz B13: 777-787 MHz B5: 824-849 MHz B4/B66: 1710-1780 MHz B2: 1850-1910 MHz B7: 2500-2570 MHz | INTERNATIONAL BANDS: APAC (700) 703-748 MHz EUDD 832-862 MHz EGSM 880-915 MHz DCS 1710-1785 MHz IMT 1920-1980 MHz IMT-E 2500-2570 MHz |
RADIUS OF COVERAGE AREA | 75 feet (~25 meters) under typical conditions |
DYNAMIC RANGE | 60 dB |
SENSITIVITY | -83 dBm |
DETECTOR RESOLUTION | 2 dB |
BANDWIDTH RESOLUTION | 4 MHz / 20 MHz |
SELECTIVITY REJECTION | >50 dB @ 1 MHz from uplink band edges |
RECEIVING MODES | High-speed scanning (uplink cellphone bands) |
ANTENNAS SUPPORTED | Omni-directional (monopole antenna with external SMA connection) |
ELECTRICAL INTERFACES | Serial RS-232 port (USB cable included), Dry Contact, DC Supply, Ground |
POWER SOURCE | 10-50 VDC |
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS | Rugged 1/8″ aluminum shell with rubber casketing around end caps |
PHYSICAL WEIGHT | 12 ounces |
PHYSICAL SIZE | 5.5″ x 2.25″ x 1.25″ (including mounting feet on each corner) |
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Technical Details
Improved Railway Safety
Detects distracted railway operators for improved railway safety already installed in over 15,000 railway and mining locomotives to improve railway safety and provides invaluable data for insurance and accident analysis
Ruggedized Design
Ruggedized design ideal for mounting directly to heavy machinery, freight or locomotive trains, industrial truck and fleet vehicles.
Discreet & Lightweight
Discreet & lightweight for mounting anywhere inside a cab, locomotive, cockpit or truck with removable SMA antenna connection for long cable runs and custom antenna systems.
Time Stamped Measurements
USB/Serial port delivers timestamped, recorded measurements for further analysis. Trigger relays to any DVR, camera or alert instantly
Dynamic Range
Receiver design boasts a dynamic range of 60 dB with user selectable sensitivity with USA & European mobile uplink bands supported.
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