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Supplier: Accuris
Description: SINGLE CHANNEL GROUND AND AIRBORNE RADIO SYSTEM (SINCGARS)
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Supplier: Sealevel Systems, Inc.
Description: how to obtain your copy of DISA’s PDA-184 application, please visit the DISA PDA-184 website. The 9065-PRC-119 includes a 6-pin circular military connector that is compatible with the AN/PRC-119 SINCGARS. If you are using a different radio or have additional questions, contact Marc
- Device Type: Serial Adapter
- Network / Bus: USB
- Number of Ports: 1
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AS-3683A/PRC is a rugged yet flexible blade style antenna with gooseneck, operating from 30 to 88 MHz. It is designed to mount to SINCGARS radios such as the AN/PRC-119F utilizing the modified BNC connector with internal to radio matching.
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 30 to 88 MHz
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AS-3900A/VRC Antenna is the standard U.S. Army Vehicular Antenna System designed to perform with the SINCGARS Radio System. The antenna is a center-fed antenna which can withstand the application of 20,000 VRMS to its upper section and 10,000 VRMS to its center section without
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Gain: -7.6 to -1.1 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 30 to 88 MHz
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AS-3900A/VRC Antenna is the newest U.S. Army Vehicular Antenna System designed to perform with the SINCGARS Radio System. This version includes an Active GPS antenna element integral to the matching base unit. The antenna is a center-fed antenna which can withstand the application
- Applications: GPS
- Gain: Over -7.6 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 30 to 88 MHz
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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: Northrop Grumman's Frequency Hopping Multiplexer (FHMUX) is a four radio to one antenna multicoupler developed for the U.S. Army Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) as an accessory to the Single Channel Ground-Air Radio System (SINCGARS) tactical VHF frequency hopping
- Device Type: Multiplexer
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AS-4266A/PRC Antenna is an 8 ft. Manpack Antenna for use with portable SINCGARS Radio Systems RT-1439 and RT-1523 or similar system. The antenna is made up of an antenna element consisting of tube sections which can be disassembled when not in use. The antenna element is connected
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 30 to 88 MHz
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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: package suitable for nearly any platform. The UMUX operates with waveforms including SINCGARS, VHF ATC, SRW, UHF ATC, Have Quick, EPLRS, and WNW. UMUX simultaneously reduces the number of antennae required on a platform while suppressing and managing the effects of cosite interference on
- Device Type: Multiplexer
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Supplier: AR Modular RF
Description: The Model AR-35 is a portable, lightweight, waterproof, fully automatic band-switching RF booster amplifier for multi-band VHF/UHF Tactical Radio equipment employing legacy, proprietary and emerging waveforms. The amplifier covers the frequency band of 30-512 MHz using six high speed auto
- Amplifier Type: Power Amplifier, Other
- Applications: Military / Defense, SATCOM Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 30 to 512 MHz
- Input VSWR: 1.5 :1
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Supplier: AR Modular RF
Description: The Model AR-50 (KMW1035) is a portable, lightweight, fully automatic band-switching RF booster amplifier for multi-band VHF/UHF Tactical Radio equipment employing legacy, proprietary and emerging waveforms. The amplifier covers the frequency band of 30-512 MHz using six high speed auto
- Connectors / Interfaces: BNC, TNC, Type N
- Features: Integrated Heatsink
- Frequency: 0.0300 to 0.5120 GHz
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
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Supplier: AR Modular RF
Description: The Model AR-75 is a portable, lightweight, fully automatic band-switching RF booster amplifier for multi-band VHF/UHF Tactical Radio equipment employing legacy, proprietary and emerging waveforms. The amplifier covers the frequency band of 30-512 MHz using automatically switched filters to
- Amplifier Type: Power Amplifier, Other
- Applications: Military / Defense, SATCOM Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 30 to 512 MHz
- Input VSWR: 1.5 :1
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NAVAL
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The SINCGARS radio is worth m entioning in this thesis because of its prominent presence within all lev els of tactical co mmand and con trol architectures.
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Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS)
…salt fog, immersion to 1 m, altitude; MIL-STD-461 EMI Remote control: secure remote control capability for up to 4 km distance Vehicular Remote Control Unit (VRCU): allows remote operation of up to two mounted SINCGARS radios Integrated GPS option: over…
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EECTE f
Systems already fielded or in manufacturing are the IVIS (in development for the MIA2) which has not been fielded, the SINCGARS radio , the MSE area common user system, the CHS, EPLRS and the C2V (the transport vehicle only).
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Investigation of least resistance routing in a mobile SINCGARS packet radio network
A simulation of a frequency hopping packet radio network using the SINCGARS radio is utilized to examine the performance of LRR in a realistic tactical environment.
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Communications networks for the Force XXI Digitized Battlefield
The INC interfaces to other SINCGARS radios , to the MSE TPN, as well as to other data radios discussed in later sec- tions, using a variety of standard link layer and physical layer protocols, and has been modified to support Ethernet LAN…
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Soldier using a SINCGARS radio ....................................................................58 .
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Integrated Data Transport System (IDTS)
Any user who does not have physical access to a TPN LAN for data, but has SINCGARS radio capability, may access the TPN through a DAU.
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Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System VHF (SINCGARS)
In January 2009 the contractor was reporting that over 400,000 SINCGARS radios had been fielded by US customers.
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EMI/EMC analysis of the Global Hawk for the airborne communication node
The ACN program based requirements for the number of SINCGARS radio based on the minimum number of key nets that may require assured relay.
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DTIC
Each simulator is also equipped with two simulated SINCGARS radios .
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