Our Products

The Studio HawkThe Studio Hawk was developed to provide a low-cost solution to monitoring audio and EAS receivers at a studio and for efficient communication of problems via email, text messaging, and signaling devices. The base system includes Studio Hawk software and hardware to monitor 8 status channels, 8 analog channels, and 8 relays. The Studio Hawk records EAS data (transmitted and received), and can be expanded to monitor up to a total of 6 EAS receivers and 24 analog channels.
The Hawk: AudioThe Hawk: Audio was developed to provide a low-cost solution to monitoring your station’s audio and your streaming audio. It allows for efficient communication of problems via email, text messaging, and signaling devices. The Hawk: Audio monitors one stereo audio feed using your computer’s sound card.
My SineWith over 40 of these systems in use already, The Hawk Remote has proven to be the most user-friendly and comprehensive studio and transmitter site remote control and data acquisition system on the market today.
Plus SineThis system was built to work seamlessly with the Sine Systems Remotes. Sine Systems latest RFC 1/B brings you the latest in control, and with Plus Sine you have Ultimate control and flexibility. Plus Sine is Backwards compatible with existing Sine Remotes as well.
My SineMy Sine allows you to keep multiple sites in one single database. This lets you maintain multiple RFC configurations in one central location. Making changes to these configurations is as easy as clicking your mouse. Programming your Sine has never been easier.
Pur Wheel

Currently IntrinsicNet is working with the Civil Engineering Department at Mississippi State University on a project for the asphalt industry. Purdue University developed the Pur Wheel, an asphalt-testing machine. Mississippi State began work with the equipment to upgrade it to work efficiently in the asphalt industry today. IntrinsicNet is currently writing the data acquisition and control software and developing the hardware for the Pur Wheel to perform automated testing of asphalt samples.

Other Projects

IntrinsicNet has developed a satellite controller and a Global Positioning System (GPS) Master Clock program that is used in television broadcast to synchronize transmission. The Mississippi and South Carolina News Networks also use this program at their satellite teleports. Currently under development is Eagle One, an uplink/downlink tracking system. Also in operation is Eagle Two, used to synchronize news distribution systems. Under development is Drive, a data acquisition program that collects information regarding station performance in a given area and displays it in graphical form. This program will help stations evaluate market signal coverage. Using technology similar to that of the Hawk Remote and Plus Sine, Aqua One is a wireless data acquisition system under development for the aquaculture industry.