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HCDR is a development of the ] for the UK Government as a part of the BOWMAN Communication System. It is a secure wideband 225 - |
HCDR is a development of the ] for the UK Government as a part of the BOWMAN Communication System. It is a secure wideband 225 - 450 MHz UHF radio system that provides a self managing IP based Internet backbone capability without the need for other infrstructure communications (mobile phone, fixed communications). There is also an Export version that incorporates AES Encryption rather and UK Government Type 1 ]. The radio offers a link throughput (terminal to terminal) of 500kbps. A deployment of 200+ HCDR equipped military vehicles can automaticaly configure and self manage into a fully connected autonomous mesh network intercommunicating using MANET protocols. The radio is an IPv4 compliant 3 port router having a radio port, ethernet port and PPP serial port. The 20 watt radio has adaptive transmit power and adaptive forward error correction and can optimally achieve ground ranges up to 15 km with omni-directional antennas. A maritime version allows radio LAN operation within flotillas of naval ships up to 20km apart. The radio features coded modulation with internal wide band or narrow band radio data modems. |
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Equipment Summary
HCDR is a development of the NTDR for the UK Government as a part of the BOWMAN Communication System. It is a secure wideband 225 - 450 MHz UHF radio system that provides a self managing IP based Internet backbone capability without the need for other infrstructure communications (mobile phone, fixed communications). There is also an Export version that incorporates AES Encryption rather and UK Government Type 1 Crypto. The radio offers a link throughput (terminal to terminal) of 500kbps. A deployment of 200+ HCDR equipped military vehicles can automaticaly configure and self manage into a fully connected autonomous mesh network intercommunicating using MANET protocols. The radio is an IPv4 compliant 3 port router having a radio port, ethernet port and PPP serial port. The 20 watt radio has adaptive transmit power and adaptive forward error correction and can optimally achieve ground ranges up to 15 km with omni-directional antennas. A maritime version allows radio LAN operation within flotillas of naval ships up to 20km apart. The radio features coded modulation with internal wide band or narrow band radio data modems.