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LocusUSA Set to Exhibit DiagnostX Products at 2024 UTC Telecom & Technology Conference

LocusUSA is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming 2024 UTC Telecom & Technology Conference, held at the Mobile Convention Center in Mobile, AL, on May 22 and 23. At Booth 320, LocusUSA will unveil its cutting-edge DiagnostX products, including the DX-2002 Series, NX-200 remote receiver, and the PX-900T Portable instrument. These innovative solutions represent a breakthrough in radio maintenance technology, offering real-time assessment of two-way radio alignment and operating characteristics over long distances without user intervention. With patented technology ensuring seamless maintenance and optimal communication reliability.

Key Features of DiagnostX:

  • Protocol Options: P25C, P25T, DMR, NXDN, EDACS, SmartZone/SmartNet, and MDC1200APL
  • Available Frequency Bands: VHF (136-174 MHz); UHF (375-430 MHz, 450-470 MHz, 470-512 MHz); 700 MHz, 800 MHz, and 900 MHz
  • Metrics and Measurements: Frequency Error, Symbol Error 600 and 1800, Modulation Fidelity, Average Symbol Deviation, Bit Error Ratio (BER), Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), and automatic reserve gain detection at the multicoupler.
  • Base Station Monitoring: Monitors the base station receive control channel frequency for inbound communications.
  • Liability Reduction: Reduces liability risks associated with communication system failures.
  • Autonomous Operation: Functions independently from the radio system, ensuring continuous monitoring.
  • AES-256 Encryption: Ensures secure data transmission and storage.
  • Real-time Reporting: Offers real-time or scheduled system reports for timely insights.
  • Operational Readiness: Assures operational readiness and personnel safety.
  • Maintenance Efficiency: Minimizes routine maintenance by identifying radios needing immediate attention, enabling technicians to focus on other duties.

“Our patented system ensures reliable Land Mobile Radio (LMR) communications for utility workers, enabling proactive scheduling of radio repairs based on priority. This technology mirrors the dedication of utility companies in keeping communities connected around the clock,” stated Joseph Rey, managing partner of LocusUSA.

Among the utility companies currently benefiting from LocusUSA’s DiagnostX instruments are Alachua County Utility Division, FL; Municipality of Anchorage, AK; City Utilities of Springfield, MO; Cleveland Public Utilities Department, OH; Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division, TN; Omaha Public Power Division, NE; Pacific Gas & Electric, CA; and Tacoma Public Utilities, WA.

For more information about DiagnostX by LocusUSA and its innovative solutions, visit Booth 320 at the 2024 UTC Telecom & Technology Conference.

About LocusUSA:

LocusUSA, based in Melbourne, Florida, is an American R&D engineering company that specializes in innovative solutions for the radio communications industry. Their flagship product, DiagnostX, introduced in 2009, revolutionized radio waveform analysis by offering a long-range, Over-the-Air solution.

What makes DiagnostX stand out is its ability to measure a radio’s alignment and operating characteristics in real-time, all without any impact on the radio system or requiring user intervention. This patented technology allows for remote evaluation of radios while they are in use in the field, providing valuable insights for public safety and government agencies at various levels across the United States and Canada.

To learn more, visit https://locususa.com/, or connect with LocusUSA on You Tube, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook, and for further information and updates.

About UTC: The Utilities Technology Council (UTC) is a global trade association dedicated to serving critical infrastructure providers. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, UTC creates a favorable business, regulatory, and technology environment for our members who own or operate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems in support of their core business.