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RF Investigation ServicesInterference · Location · Diagnostics
About

The engineer who designs RF systems — now finding the ones misbehaving on your site.

RF Investigation Services is the independent diagnostic practice of an RF and microwave engineer with four decades in the field — someone who spends the rest of the week designing transmitters, not just chasing them. That's the difference: an engineer who builds RF hardware knows exactly how it misbehaves.

The background

Built to find the signal in the noise.

Most people called to an interference problem come at it from networking or IT. I come at it from the other end of the bench — designing bespoke RF and microwave systems, where understanding emissions, antennas, mixing products and the behaviour of a transmitter is the day job.

That design work runs through K9 Electronics Ltd, a UK manufacturer of specialist RF systems for defence and security clients. The same engineering that goes into building a clean, controlled emitter is exactly what's needed to track down a dirty, unwanted one.

There's also a counter-surveillance and TSCM heritage here — years spent locating hidden and rogue transmitters that don't want to be found. Hunting a signal across a noisy spectrum, working out what it is and where it lives, isn't a sideline. It's the core craft.

Put together, that's a practice that can walk onto your site, characterise the RF environment properly, prove what's causing the problem — and then engineer and fabricate the fix in-house rather than writing it up and walking away.

What makes the approach different

Three things most can't offer together.

Designer's eye

Built RF, not just measured it

Knowing how transmitters, antennas and mixers actually behave means recognising the signature of a problem fast — not working it out from a textbook on site.

The hunter's craft

Counter-surveillance heritage

Locating signals that don't want to be found is a discipline in its own right. Direction finding and signal hunting are second nature, not an occasional task.

The workshop

I make the fix

A real workshop — CNC, fabrication, RF bench — means shielding, filters and remedies are built and fitted, not subcontracted out with a delay.

How I work

Straight, independent, and on your side of the table.

Vendor-neutral

No Wi-Fi kit, boosters or radios sold here. The diagnosis has no agenda.

Plain English

Findings you can act on and put in front of management — not a wall of jargon.

Fixed-fee response

You know the cost of a callout before I leave the workshop. No meter running.

UK-wide

Based in the East Midlands, attending sites across the country.

Talk to the engineer

Have a problem you'd like an honest read on?

No call centre, no script. Just an RF engineer on the phone.