Vehicular Station 2-channel V/UHF SDR 50W
SYNAPS-V 2-channel V/UHF radio is the most powerful member of the SYNAPS Networking SDR radios family designed to provide agility in current and future modern mission’s requirements
- All-integrated tactical radio in a compact form factor providing enhanced situational awareness
- Easy vehicular integration thanks to two embedded 50W amplifiers and high-performance co-site filters
- Advanced RF performances and SIMO UHF capability to extend operational range in frontline challenging conditions
- Multi services waveforms (simultaneous voice, data, BFT)
- Enabler of network centric transformation and collaborative combat
Key features
- Large color icon touch screen (Icons based interface) • Voice: standard analog and digital
- Data: Ethernet/IP
- Control: SNMP V2 – Embedded Web server
- GNSS: GPS/GALILEO embedded + external MIL GPS connection
- Embedded programmable crypto module
- Power supply: 28 V DC (18-33 V DC) - MIL-Std-1275D
- Weight: 19 kg
- Size (WxHxD): 300 x 138 x 405 mm
- Environmental and EMC: MIL-Std-810G, MIL-Std-461F
Vehicular support for SYNAPS-V and PR4G/Fastnet HD 50 W vehicular station
SUP500
This mount for radio transceiver allows to secure the latter in a vehicle subjected to low mechanical stresses (wheeled vehicles for instance). It is compatible with SYNAPS-V and vehicular PR4G, the adaptation being done through the modification of the fixing pads. The mount is secured to the vehicle wall by screws and nuts; the transceiver is secured to the mount by means of notched wheels for fast dismountability.
Mechanical Characteristics (As Per MIL STD 810G)
- Random vibrations
- Shocks
Environmental Characteristics (As per MIL STD 810G)
- Hot and Low Temperature – Storage and functional
- Humidity
- Immersion
- Solar radiation
- Salt Fog
- Sand and dust
- Fungus
Overall Dimensions
- Height: 39 mm (height of the radio mounting surface)
- Width: 262 mm
- Depth: 420 mm
- Colour: Black
- Weight: 6.5 kg
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