What it is

A precise definition before we sell you anything.

An RF survey is the empirical baseline of every project we do. We also offer surveys as a standalone deliverable — when a client wants third-party measurement before going to bid, before accepting a vendor's commissioning, or before disputing a carrier's performance claim.

When you need it
  • You're going to RFP for a wireless project and want a vendor-neutral baseline
  • You suspect a recently commissioned system doesn't meet what you paid for
  • A regulator or AHJ requires documented coverage measurement
  • You're acquiring or leasing a building and want to know what its RF actually looks like
  • Performance has degraded and nobody can say why
Methodology

How we run the engagement.

STEP 01

Scope alignment

What are we measuring, against what target, and what decision will the data support?

STEP 02

Calibrated instrumentation

Spectrum analyzers, scanners, and software-defined radios — calibrated, version-controlled, and traceable.

STEP 03

Predictive overlay

Where the building or terrain warrants it, we overlay measurement on a propagation model to identify gaps the walk didn't reach.

STEP 04

Written findings

A report that an engineering audience will respect and a procurement audience can use — both at once.

Deliverables

What you receive.

  • Heatmap of measured signal strength, SINR, and noise floor
  • Per-band, per-carrier coverage data where relevant
  • Spectrum occupancy and interference findings
  • Recommendations tied to operational requirements
  • Raw data, exportable for reuse in design
Representative outcomes

What our clients typically see.

Calibrated
Measurement gear traceable to the test plan
Defensible
Survey reports that hold up in contract disputes
Reusable
Raw datasets you keep, not vendor-locked outputs

Ready to find out what your network is actually doing?

A wireless assessment from DigiLux puts measured RF, an operations brief, and a vendor-neutral design on the table — usually in under five weeks.