Resources
Videos, downloads, software, and FAQs
Video Guides
Learn more about fieldSENSE, from product overviews to practical, hands-on guidance. These videos are designed to help you understand RF safety concepts, get started quickly, and make the most of your device.
How the refurbishment program works
When you send your device in, you get a fully rebuilt device that is calibrated and an extended one-year warranty returned to you. Reach out to your local distributor for more details.
How to use the harness attachments
The fieldSENSE60 has a uniquely designed harness attachment mechanism to limit drops at height. This is also clearly illustrated in the user manual.
How to start using your fieldSENSE
Activating your fieldSENSE is really quick, even with gloves. A simple long press and the device is on, it is immediately active and logging. Likewise, switching it off, a simple long press and it’s off.
How the fieldSENSE60 works
Correctly assessing the exposure conditions requires that you measure both the E-field and the H-field. The fieldSENSE is specifically designed to measure and assess multiple sources of radiation at the same time.
How the built-in fall detection and alarm works
If a fall occurs, the fieldSENSE60’s built-in fall detection alarm activates, sounding continuously to alert others and help prevent suspension trauma.
How to take voice notes
A quick double-tap starts audio recording, perfect for noting details like serial numbers. Tap once more to stop. Each recording automatically links to your exposure logs and can be downloaded later via PC.
FieldSENSE – A Brief History
For a closer look at the engineering and how frequency detection has evolved from one fieldSENSE device to the next, this video offers a concise overview of that journey.
fieldSENSE 2.0 Personal RF Monitor – Overview
The fieldSENSE 2.0 is specifically designed to protect you while you’re working near broadcast and telecom antennas with a frequency range of 50 MHz to 6 GHz.
fieldSENSE60 Personal RF Monitor – Overview
The fieldSENSE60 comes with an upgraded frequency range so you are sure to have coverage all the way from broadcast FM right up to millimetre wave 5G systems up to 60GHz.
Downloads
Access official fieldSENSE documentation, software, and forms. All downloads are kept up to date to ensure you have the latest information for your device. Detailed technical information, specifications, and user manuals for fieldSENSE products. Warranty information and recalibration forms required for compliance and ongoing accuracy. Download the latest version of the fieldSENSE software to view, manage, and analyse your exposure data.
The warranty is valid for two years from the original calibration date. Devices purchased outside official reseller channels are not covered.
How to send your FieldSENSE device for recalibration and receive a fully refurbished unit - typical turnaround time is 2 working days.
This downloadable comparison chart provides a quick, side-by-side overview of the fieldSENSE60, fieldSENSE 2.0, highlighting key differences in frequency coverage, usage, and capabilities to help you choose the right device.
Our free Introduction to RF Safety Around Transmitting Antennas guide provides more information on RF exposure, safety limits, and how to work safely around transmitting antennas.
Software
The FieldSENSE Software is a free companion application designed to work seamlessly with the fieldSENSE 2.0 and fieldSENSE60 personal RF monitors. It allows users to download, store, and visualize historical exposure data recorded during field operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear, written answers to the most common questions about RF safety, personal RF monitoring, and using fieldSENSE products. This section is designed for quick reference and easy searching.
ICNIRP (1998 & 2020), FCC OET65 (1997), Canada Safety Code 6, and EU Directive 2013/35/EU.
Both the FS 2.0 and FS 60 are IP64-rated and designed for all-weather field use.
All FieldSENSE monitors have a recommended 3-year recalibration interval to maintain measurement accuracy.
Yes. The FieldSENSE60 offers frequency coverage up to 60 GHz, including all 5G bands.
Anyone working near broadcast, telecom, or radar antennas, such as tower climbers, rooftop workers, or telecom engineers, should wear a personal RF monitor.
A personal RF monitor measures electromagnetic fields (E & H fields) near transmitting antennas to ensure that workers are not exposed to radiation levels above international safety limits.

















