LocusUSA  

Melbourne,  FL 
United States
https://www.locususa.com
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LocusUSA is a leader in the area of RF capture for radio location and alignment analysis. The ability to analyze the actual waveform of a transmission enables DiagnostX to determine the alignment characteristics of a radio, long-range, over-the-air (OTA) in real time without user intervention.


 Press Releases

  • MELBOURNE, Fla., June 20, 2017 - Each and every day, first responders put their lives on the line to protect the public, no matter if it is a routine traffic stop or an emergency situation. It is vital their radio equipment is working properly providing clear and reliable communication when they need it.

    Approximately 15 to 20 percent of radios can drift out of alignment each year, causing them to fail at any time. Many public safety agencies have anywhere from 2,000 to 10,000 radios or more, on their land mobile radio (LMR) networks. Technicians don’t know which radios are fine and which need to be aligned – without bringing them all in for testing, which can cost an agency hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.

    LocusUSA’s patented DiagnostX technology can eliminate those added expenses. DiagnostX is a long-range over-the-air (OTA) radio waveform analyzer. It measures the alignment and field performance of portable and mobile radios as they’re deployed in the field through a 24/7, real-time network. The unit indicates when a radio needs to be brought in for service. This unique technology is non-intrusive to a radio system and can be networked to provide system-wide coverage.

    Several large metropolitan areas in the United States are already using DiagnostX. They range from Seattle to Washington, D.C., and from San Diego to Orlando with statewide systems in development as well.

    Chris Pandolfi, the communications specialist for the city of Tallahassee, Florida, agreed. “The unit saved us 250 man hours in the very first week,” Pandolfi said.

    Cost-cutting isn’t the only benefit derived from DiagnostX. The ability to determine whether communication problems are specifically due to a faulty radio or a problem on the network means fewer issues between users and dispatch. This is a huge advantage for agencies that are located in rural or mountainous areas, where coverage can be spotty.

    The system has made quite an impression on the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado since it was installed to monitor the Pikes Peak Regional Communications Network. “Servicing all the radios in the system is immensely time-consuming. I estimate that it would take two people three months of every year to go out into the field and check every radio. It also inconveniences the radio user,” said Randy Bell, former communications manager for the city’s Department of Information Technology Communications, which oversees maintenance of the 5,500-plus radios in the network. “DiagnostX is another tool that helped us do more with less."

    DiagnostX has proven to be a powerful tool, ensuring that police, fire and EMS workers can feel confident their radios will work whenever and wherever they are needed.

    For more information about DiagnostX by LocusUSA, visit www.locususa.com or call 321-727-3077.

    About LocusUSA
    LocusUSA is an engineering and software development company located in Melbourne on the Space Coast of Florida since 2001. It is a leader in the area of RF capture for location and analysis. The ability to capture and analyze the characteristics of the radio waveform led to the development of DiagnostX, a patented system that can ascertain the alignment and other key metrics of a radio, over-the-air in real-time, all the time.

    LocusUSA supports government customers across the United States and Canada on the local, state and federal levels with this first-of-its-kind, proactive tool, ensuring the optimal performance of a radio system.

  • MELBOURNE, FLA., August 1, 2018 - LocusUSA, a leader in the area of RF capture for radio alignment analysis and location has experienced a recent increase in sales growth of their DiagnostX family of products to government agencies in the Western United States.

    DiagnostX identifies radios in need of service by measuring their alignment and operating characteristics long-range, over-the-air (OTA) in real time without user intervention. This unique patented technology is non-intrusive to a radio system, and multiple units can be networked to provide system-wide coverage.

    “We have designed DiagnostX to handle the complex issues of how agencies can provide maintenance to their radios on a regular basis, but have kept it easy to implement and use,” says Joseph Rey, managing partner of LocusUSA. 

    The first agency in California that began using DiagnostX, as a proactive solution for their radio maintenance needs was the Bay Area Rapid Transit, known as BART. It is a rapid transit public transportation system serving the San Francisco Bay Area. DiagnostX provides coverage to 121 miles of track and dozens of underground tunnels and stations for BART.

    Other government agencies have quickly followed suit by using DiagnostX, as a way of providing proactive radio maintenance to their subscriber radios. These agencies include:

    • The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska ​
    • The City of Phoenix, Arizona
    • Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), California​
    • The City of San Diego, California
    • The City of Glendale, California​
    • The City of Roseville, California
    • Contra Costa County, California ​
    • Adams County, Colorado
    • Weld County, Colorado​
    • Clark County, Nevada
    • Washoe County, Nevada​
    • Department of Transportation, Oregon
    • The City of Seattle, Washington​​
    • Pierce County, Washington

    In previous months, the State of Colorado, Riverside County in California and Douglas County in Colorado have all acquired DiagnostX multi-unit systems, instead of a single unit for their agencies. These systems include a DX series or MX-3000 Master Unit with several NX-200 remote receivers in a networked configuration to ensure continuous system-wide coverage of their radio systems. The DiagnostX networked system is ideal for larger county-wide, state, and regional LMR systems.

    The DiagnostX system has made quite an impression on the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado since it was installed to monitor the Pikes Peak Regional Communications Network. “Servicing all the radios in the system is immensely time-consuming. I estimate that it would take two people three months of every year to go out into the field and check every radio. It also inconveniences the radio user," said Randy Bell, former Communications Manager for the city’s Department of Information Technology Communications, which oversees maintenance of the 5,500-plus radios in the network. “DiagnostX is another tool that helped us do more with less."

    For more information about DiagnostX by LocusUSA, visit www.locususa.com.


    About LocusUSA 
    LocusUSA is an engineering and software development company located in Melbourne on the Space Coast of Florida since 2001. It is a leader in radio frequency (RF) capture for radio analysis and location. The ability to capture and analyze the actual waveform of a radio transmission led to the development of DiagnostX, a patented system that can measure the alignment and operating characteristics of a radio, over-the-air in real time without user intervention.

    LocusUSA supports government customers across the United States and Canada on the local, state and federal levels with this first-of-its-kind, proactive tool, ensuring the optimal performance of a radio system.


 Products

  • DiagnostX Service
    An Over-the-Air Radio Waveform Analyzer...

  • The new DiagnostX Service will enable system managers to have all of their active radios evaluated for performance and alignment over-the-air (OTA) in real time without user intervention. LocusUSA will provide the monitoring equipment and manage the data from their network operations center (NOC) in Florida. Monthly reports showing alignment characteristics by radio ID will be sent to the customer. The detailed reports will identify the radios as Failed, Passed or Never Received based on pre-defined thresholds. The DiagnostX service supports P25, SMARTnet/SmartZone or EDACS, and can be acquired with existing maintenance or operational funds.