4042E-PTT Series, Ethernet-Enabled RF Monitoring Sensors

Ethernet-Enabled RF Monitoring Sensors
Easiest Way to Monitor RF Health Without Rolling a Truck
Targeted visibility. Smart alarms. No extra infrastructure - Best for scalable deployments where you want flexibility to monitor transmit or receive paths independently, with simple integration and lower total cost. Bird’s Ethernet-connected sensors give you channel-specific power and VSWR monitoring right at the source without the need for a central controller. Whether you're tracking a single antenna, multiple transmitters, or composite signals, each sensor delivers reliable data via web interface and SNMP. Catch problems early with real-time alerts, Respond fast using remote access and Avoid costly truck rolls.
You can’t fix what you can’t see - Bird’s RF monitoring sensors give you real-time visibility into the health of your transmit and antenna systems before small issues become big failures. Whether you need channel-level detail or site-level insight, you’ll know exactly what’s happening, and where to act. It’s time to move from reactive troubleshooting to proactive insight and let your team spend less time chasing problems and more time solving them.
Catch Problems at the Antenna Before They Become Outages
Get instant visibility into forward power, reflected power, and VSWR. Bird’s Ethernet sensors flag early signs of failure, so you can act before it impacts system performance.
Why it matters:
Dropped calls and dead air aren’t the first sign of failure just the most expensive. Bird helps you stay ahead of them.
Trust Every Alarm - No False Flags
With purpose-built alarm logic and optional Push-To-Talk detection, alerts only trigger during active transmissions so your team responds to real problems, not background noise.
Why it matters:
False alarms waste time. Missed ones cost uptime. Bird filters out both.
See It All - From Wherever You Are
Built-in SNMP, web access, and per-channel visibility make these sensors powerful and easy to deploy without complex infrastructure or custom platforms.
Why it matters:
When sites are remote and teams are lean, fast answers save real money.












