How RMTX works
All the telemetry data of transmitters under the RMTX service is sent, via a secure link, to the R&S Monitoring Platform. Here it is automatically interpreted and prioritized, with alerts sent to engineers on the team when matters need attention. The intelligence in the system determines how urgent a matter is, ensuring that mission critical problems are addressed 24/7.
Engineers on-call are alerted instantly to serious issues so they can log into the Monitoring Platform and identify the problem. The RMTX specialists contact and then guide the broadcaster’s (non-RF expert) personnel through initial actions to protect the transmitter infrastructure and maintain service wherever possible. The link between RMTX and the broadcast transmitter is two-way, so changes can be made remotely and immediately.
In the same process they will identify if other measures are required to resolve the issue, e.g. spare parts are arranged for their express shipment to the station. If it is an issue that will need a specialist engineer on location with the transmitter, the RMTX team can make the necessary arrangements for someone to visit the site. Defined response times depending on the severity of an incident form part of a service level agreement (SLA) including the RMTX service.
As well as rapid response for serious issues, RMTX also provides continuous monitoring of all connected transmitters, allowing it to detect potential problems early, take timely countermeasures and schedule preventative maintenance when it is most convenient for the broadcaster. This also eliminates the need for broadcast engineers to analyze logbooks for each transmitter, as the full data set is available on the R&S Monitoring Platform.