TransitHound Operator Distraction Mobile Phone Detector is a compact and discreet, calibrated receiver designed to detect all mobile phone use by distracted drivers. When coupled with a camera and mobile DVR, TransitHound allows owners, dispatchers and managers to keep a watchful eye on their drivers by keeping their driving safe and legal for everyone.
Whether your drivers are operating a train, bus or a truck; Transithound will enforce a NO MOBILE PHONE USE policy in any vehicle where an impaired or distracted driver can endanger the public’s safety without interfering with the public use of any wireless devices. TransitHound’s system works simply…when any voice, text or cellular data is detected from within the vehicle. TransitHound timestamps the event and triggers video or still recording of offending mobile phone.
North American model | PCS (1850-1910 MHz)CDMA (824-849 MHz), GSM (896-901 MHz) |
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European / Asian / Australian / New Zealand model | WCDMA / UMTS (1920-1980 MHz) Europe, Asia, Korea, Japan, Australia, Brazil, New ZealandGSM 1800 (1710.2-1784.8 MHz) Europe, Asia, Japan, EGSM 900 (880-915 MHz) Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand |
Radius of Coverage Area | 0 to 100 feet (selectable to isolate and minimize area around driver) |
Dynamic Range | 60 dB |
Sensitivity | -80 dBm (user selectable) |
Detector Resolution | 2 dB |
Bandwidth Resolution | 4 MHz |
Selectivity Rejection | >50 dB @ 1 MHz from uplink band edges |
Antennas Supported | Optional Direction finding (field-swappable multiband panel antenna with SMA connector)Included Omni-directional (quarter-wave multiband, monopolar antenna with SMA connector), Integral/Covert (optional quarter-wave, multi-band, monopole connected internally,10 dBi gain) |
RF Input | SMA jack for external antenna |
Electrical Interfaces | Serial RS-232 port (USB cable included), Dry Contact, DC Supply, Ground |
Dry Contact Port | Polarity insensitive, for triggering other devices |
Weight | Under 1lb. with omni-directional antenna |
Data Logging | Optional PC software |
No, because the TransitHound unit is usually deployed in a fixed position, it precludes the possibility to “triangulate” and locate the source of RF signals. By contrast, a hand-held mobile detector like the Wolfhound-PRO can locate mobile phones by taking two or more bearings (or, Lines of Position) of the source.
No, because the TransitHound does not use batteries, it derives its power from a 12-50VDC input.
No. TransitHound is a receiver that scans live for nearby cellular usage. It has a serial conenction that allows the receiver to be controlled and data to be stored on any connected PC.
The TransitHound can be deployed either by an Omnidirectional or Directional antenna. When deployed at large inner open spaces the Omnidirectional antenna would be used. When deployed in corridors or otherwise constricted spaces a Directional antenna could be more effective.
No but custom triggers and alerts can also be created via optional software.
No. TransitHound is a simple, low-cost scanning device that simply triggers when nearby mobile phone activity is detected. It is a wireless tool used by security officers and personnel that require a NO WIRELESS security policy.
Typical range is about 100 feet but this varies depending upon the environment.
No, TransittHound only detects RF signals.
No but Manta Ray and SentryHound both detect phones ON or OFF even with the battery removed.
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