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Polaris RDF is an intelligent radio direction finder manufacturing company that offers radio detection finders (RDF) for search & rescue, law enforcement, military, and other government organizations. We are locally owned and operated in Dana Point, California. Our radio detection finders send electric waves that can penetrate fog and can be transmitted over a larger distance than light and sound waves. This allows radio detection finders to identify where the signal is being transmitted bearing an accuracy of 2.5-5 degrees on the GPS locating map. Polaris RDF can supply government organizations with RDF products that have been integrated with Android technology.

121.5 MHz & 406 MHz Beacons

121.5 MHz beacons are ground station dependent for civilians, also referred to as an International Air Distress signal. The 121.5 MHz frequency detector was designed to assist first responders to locate the distress signal quickly and efficiently for hikers, skiers, hunters, and the like. With global coverage, Polaris 406 MHz beacons send out a satellite transmission that is a digital, coded signal. The satellites then process the data to determine the location of the transmission.

FCC Synopsis

On November 9, 2018, the FCC released their FOURTH REPORT AND ORDER on the eventual transition from the existing 121.1 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) to a newer, 406 MHz version. This long document boils down to this: 406 MHz ELT’s are coming, butexisting 121.5 MHz ELTs may still be used until November 6, 2026.  Read the FCC Synopsis HERE.

Community Grant

For all organizations interested in purchasing a 121.5 radio direction finder, Walmart offers your organization the ability to apply for a Community Grant. Organizations must submit an online application to be considered for funding.  The 2018 application grant cycle begins on Jan. 1, 2018 and ends on Dec. 31, 2018. For more details and information on how to apply for a community grant visit our Grant Page HERE.

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The Role of RDF in Search and Rescue Operations

When it comes to search and rescue operations, every second counts. The faster responders locate and reach those in need, the more lives can be saved.

In today’s world, technology plays a crucial role in aiding search and rescue efforts, and RDF (Radio Direction Finding) has proven to be a valuable tool in these operations.

In this blog, we will explore the history of RDF in search and rescue, discuss some of its modern applications, and cover how Polaris RDF is at the forefront of this technology.

The History of RDF in Search and Rescue

RDF has been used for navigation purposes since the early 1900s. However, it wasn’t until World War II that its potential for search and rescue operations was realized.

The development of the SIGINT systems for locating enemy transmissions, and the Huff-Duff technique for locating the position of enemy radio transmissions, were some of the key advancements that paved the way for RDF to be used in search and rescue.

After the war, RDF technology continued to evolve, with more accurate and portable devices being developed. This made it an essential tool in search and rescue operations, particularly in maritime situations where traditional navigation methods were not feasible.

Modern Applications of RDF in Search and Rescue

Today, RDF is a vital tool used in search and rescue operations worldwide. Combined with the use of PLB (Personal Locator Beacons) and EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons), RDF allows responders to locate individuals in distress quickly.

Because of its ability to track signals from long distances and in remote areas, RDF has proven invaluable when time is of the essence. In addition to maritime search and rescue operations, RDF is widely used in land-based operations, such as locating lost hikers, missing persons, or people trapped by avalanches.

Polaris RDF: Pioneering Modern Applications

As one of the leading providers of RDF technology, Polaris RDF is continually pioneering modern applications for this technology.

Our state-of-the-art intelligent radio direction finders (IRDF) provide real-time tracking and accurate location information. Our advanced software systems can also integrate with other search and rescue technologies, providing a comprehensive solution for responders.

For more information on our cutting-edge RDF products and technologies, please visit polarisrdf.com.

Remember, every second is a heartbeat.

Polaris-RDF-Search-And-Rescue

The Role of RDF in Search and Rescue Operations

When it comes to search and rescue operations, every second counts. The faster responders locate and reach those in need, the more lives can be saved.

In today’s world, technology plays a crucial role in aiding search and rescue efforts, and RDF (Radio Direction Finding) has proven to be a valuable tool in these operations.

In this blog, we will explore the history of RDF in search and rescue, discuss some of its modern applications, and cover how Polaris RDF is at the forefront of this technology.

The History of RDF in Search and Rescue

RDF has been used for navigation purposes since the early 1900s. However, it wasn’t until World War II that its potential for search and rescue operations was realized.

The development of the SIGINT systems for locating enemy transmissions, and the Huff-Duff technique for locating the position of enemy radio transmissions, were some of the key advancements that paved the way for RDF to be used in search and rescue.

After the war, RDF technology continued to evolve, with more accurate and portable devices being developed. This made it an essential tool in search and rescue operations, particularly in maritime situations where traditional navigation methods were not feasible.

Modern Applications of RDF in Search and Rescue

Today, RDF is a vital tool used in search and rescue operations worldwide. Combined with the use of PLB (Personal Locator Beacons) and EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons), RDF allows responders to locate individuals in distress quickly.

Because of its ability to track signals from long distances and in remote areas, RDF has proven invaluable when time is of the essence. In addition to maritime search and rescue operations, RDF is widely used in land-based operations, such as locating lost hikers, missing persons, or people trapped by avalanches.

Polaris RDF: Pioneering Modern Applications

As one of the leading providers of RDF technology, Polaris RDF is continually pioneering modern applications for this technology.

Our state-of-the-art intelligent radio direction finders (IRDF) provide real-time tracking and accurate location information. Our advanced software systems can also integrate with other search and rescue technologies, providing a comprehensive solution for responders.

For more information on our cutting-edge RDF products and technologies, please visit polarisrdf.com.

Remember, every second is a heartbeat.

Polaris-RDF-Search-And-Rescue

The Role of RDF in Search and Rescue Operations

When it comes to search and rescue operations, every second counts. The faster responders locate and reach those in need, the more lives can be saved.

In today’s world, technology plays a crucial role in aiding search and rescue efforts, and RDF (Radio Direction Finding) has proven to be a valuable tool in these operations.

In this blog, we will explore the history of RDF in search and rescue, discuss some of its modern applications, and cover how Polaris RDF is at the forefront of this technology.

The History of RDF in Search and Rescue

RDF has been used for navigation purposes since the early 1900s. However, it wasn’t until World War II that its potential for search and rescue operations was realized.

The development of the SIGINT systems for locating enemy transmissions, and the Huff-Duff technique for locating the position of enemy radio transmissions, were some of the key advancements that paved the way for RDF to be used in search and rescue.

After the war, RDF technology continued to evolve, with more accurate and portable devices being developed. This made it an essential tool in search and rescue operations, particularly in maritime situations where traditional navigation methods were not feasible.

Modern Applications of RDF in Search and Rescue

Today, RDF is a vital tool used in search and rescue operations worldwide. Combined with the use of PLB (Personal Locator Beacons) and EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons), RDF allows responders to locate individuals in distress quickly.

Because of its ability to track signals from long distances and in remote areas, RDF has proven invaluable when time is of the essence. In addition to maritime search and rescue operations, RDF is widely used in land-based operations, such as locating lost hikers, missing persons, or people trapped by avalanches.

Polaris RDF: Pioneering Modern Applications

As one of the leading providers of RDF technology, Polaris RDF is continually pioneering modern applications for this technology.

Our state-of-the-art intelligent radio direction finders (IRDF) provide real-time tracking and accurate location information. Our advanced software systems can also integrate with other search and rescue technologies, providing a comprehensive solution for responders.

For more information on our cutting-edge RDF products and technologies, please visit polarisrdf.com.

Remember, every second is a heartbeat.

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INTELLIGENT RDF POWERED BY YOUR ANDROID SMARTPHONE

No longer do search teams have to use a compass and map to determine the location of the transmitting beacon. The Polaris RDF radio direction finding software is a sophisticated field tested and hardened radio detection device using a GPS locating map for locating potential targets utilizing radio based 121.5 and 406 emergency beacons.

Android Phone Based Software

Our software for RDF is based off of the use of the android phone. Android phones are advantageous for our software system because of its effectiveness and simplicity.

Handheld or Drone Mounted Options

With handheld or drone mounted options, the RDF device is an easy-to-use, mobile system. Because of the mobility of the radio direction finder, it allows Search & Rescue, Law Enforcement, and Military teams to ensure quicker response times.

GPS Location Mapping

Polaris RDF Android software system is a sophisticated, field tested, hardened device that utilizes radio-based emergency beacons using the GPS locating mapping system.

Network Capable

By using your local network, our software is capable of accomplishing the emergency tasks your government agency or organization requires in a time efficient manner.

10-Hr Battery Life (AA Batteries)

Our RDF system can last up to 10 hours on a pair of AA batteries.

We are a radio direction finding manufacturing company with a professional and innovative approach to assist your department with its RDF needs. Please call 1-844-812-7393 to speak with an expert about any inquiry regarding our RDF products. If you’d like to learn more about the Polaris 121 download our brochure.