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HF VHF UHF High Speed Modem (AT-HSDM)
Category: Defence Industry
Specialist supplier of Tactical Communications Systems, AT Electronic and Communication International, has recently released the AT-HSDM High Speed Radio Data Modem. The AT-HSDM is a cost optimised radio modem for HF/VHF/UHF mobile station use. Its small size provides Email, GPS position reporting and telemetry/control functionality. The AT-HSDM configurable and customisable to suit a wide variety of applications. The core hardware of the AT-HSDM is a micro-computer with display driver and USB Connection which allows connection to a Display and Keyboard/Mouse for user input and software information. With a wide range of displays and input devices available on the market – a highly customised solution can configure for all types of mobile applications. Networking functionality via WLAN and Ethernet gives a wide range of application flexibility E.g. Email and Messaging. These can interoperate with standard computer systems such as desktop and laptop PCs using the HF/VHF/UHF radio link connected to the AT-HSDM Radio Data Modem. The AT-HSDM has standard RS-232 and Ethernet ports which can be used for Telemetry and Remote Control applications over HF/VHF/UHF Links For secure applications such as military the AT-HDSM supports the following protocols, STANAG 4285, STANAG 4539, STANAG 5066 – NATO compliant and Mil-Std 188-141A ALE. AES 256 and 3DES Encryption is provide to secure transmitted data. Applications available include;
The AT-HSDM can be interfaced with a wide variety of HF/VHF and UHF transceiver to provide a comprehensive array of solutions for voice/data radio networks. For comprehensive product information – please visit this link |
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