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Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System

Brand Name: IWAVE
Model Number: Defensor-T6
MOQ: 1unit
Price: Negotiable
Delivery Time: 5-8working days
Payment Terms: T/T,L/C,D/P
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE, MIC
Name:
Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System
Frequency Band:
VHF: 136-174MHz/UHF1: 350-390MHz/UHF2: 400-470MHz
Technology:
MANET
Node:
No Quantity Limited
Encryption:
AES128 Uses A Fixed Key And Requires Manual Key Replacement.
Positioning:
GPS/Beidou
Channel Spacing:
12.5khz
Data Rate:
9.6kbps
Packaging Details:
Standard Carton Box
Supply Ability:
5000pcs/month
Product Description

Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System


Introduction


Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System is the only infrastructure independent communications solution that can provide support in places where communications infrastructure is either non-existent or severely damaged.

Unlike conventional, VHF/UHF, cellular and satellite telephony, which all rely upon land-based infrastructure, a HF radio network requires no fixed infrastructure. As such, it is often the only reliable means of communications in critical conditions.

Communications over Mobile Ad Hoc Network simply requires a radio and antenna at each location. No other fixed infrastructure is needed, as IWAVE manet transceivers use the Mobile Ad Hoc Network technology via special waveform to send radio signals hundreds of kilometres.

Several MANET radio can wireless communicate with each other to expand the network to any corner where require a voice communication.


Key Features


Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 0
  • Requires no fixed infrastructure unlike conventional networks such as the traditional DMR VHF/UHF, cellular and satellite telephony, which all rely upon land-based infrastructure.
  • The MANET radio’s deployable nature enables a base of operations to be established at any location, with pre-configured radios deployed outward to remote locations. 
  • One-touch emergency button that also transmits GPS co-ordinates to enable tracking. 
  • Power source directly from a vehicle battery, solar panel, or generator to remain operational even when the vehicle is switched off or AC power is not available.
  • The unique nature of manet radio is such that it can be deployed in any location, establishing a communications link with any other manet radio on the network, no matter where in the world they are located.



Interface


  1. PTT Key (Push-to-Talk Key)
  2. Emergency Call Key
  3. Power On/Off Key
  4. Switch Group/Channel
  5. Volume Key
  6. RF Antenna Port
  7. Programming Port
  8. HDMI Input Port
  9. IP Input Port
  10. WIFI Antenna Port 
Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 1

Display Screen: Utilizes a TFT display screen with low power consumption, providing clear visibility of device information even in bright lighting conditions.

MIC/SP (Microphone/Speaker): Interface for microphone connection, enabling monitoring and calling functions.

UART: Utilizes the dedicated IWAVE programming device through this interface to manage device information and read/write data.

ANT: Antenna port for connecting the corresponding feeder.

HDMI: High-definition display interface.

USB: Interface for mouse and keyboard connections.


Application


Mission Commander is a Windows-based software suite that comes with abundant features are available for unified dispatching among different systems, such as individual call, group call, group patching, all call, broadcast call, priority call, emergency call, conference call, monitoring and ambience listening. It provides the vital information required to make informed real-time decisions.

IWAVE offers a complete range of d-hoc base stations, radios, accessories and passive components as well as ad-hoc mobile base station&radios for emergency&rescue.

Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 2

Specification


Frequency Options

VHF: 136-174MHz

UHF1: 350-390MHz

UHF2: 400-470MHz

Receiver

Channel Spacing

12.5kHz

Sensitivity (5% BER) (Digital)


Static Sensitivity


-117dBm


Multiple Access Method

TDMA

Dynamic Sensitivity

-110dBm

Modulation and Demodulation

4FSK

Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) (Analog) 

-117dBm

Continuous Data Rate (Per Carrier) 

9.6kbps

Maximum Signal Receive Level

-7dBm

Carrier Frequency Error

±0.1ppm

Adjacent Channel Selectivity

-65dB@12.5KHz/-70dB@25KHz

Operating Humidity

20% ~ 80%

Co-Channel Rejection 

12dB

 Storage Humidity

<80%

Blocking

84dB

Dimension

65.5×159×166.5mm

Intermodulation

70dB

Weight

3.1kg

Spurious Response Rejection

70dB

Operating Temperature

-30℃ ~ 60℃

Conducted Spurious Emission

-57dB

 Transmitter

Frequency Stability

±0.1 ppm

Maximum Tolerance for Output Power Variation 

±1.5dB(Normal)/+2/-3dB(Extreme)

RF Output Power

5~20Watts Adjustable

Adjacent Channel Power

-65dB@12.5KHz/ -75dB@25KHz

Conducted/Radiated Interference (Antenna Port) (Transmission Mode)

9kHz~1GHz≤-36dBm

1GHz~12.75GHz≤-30dBm

Conducted/Radiated Interference (Antenna Port) (Idle Mode)

30MHz~1GHz≤-36dBm

1GHz~12.75GHz≤-30dBm

Intermodulation Attenuation

≤-60dB@12.5KHz / ≤-70dB@25KHz

Adjacent Channel Power during Instantaneous Switching

±12.5kHz≤-50dB

±25kHz≤-60dB


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Emergency Radio Communication
Created with Pixso. Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System

Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System

Brand Name: IWAVE
Model Number: Defensor-T6
MOQ: 1unit
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Standard Carton Box
Payment Terms: T/T,L/C,D/P
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
IWAVE
Certification:
CE, MIC
Model Number:
Defensor-T6
Name:
Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System
Frequency Band:
VHF: 136-174MHz/UHF1: 350-390MHz/UHF2: 400-470MHz
Technology:
MANET
Node:
No Quantity Limited
Encryption:
AES128 Uses A Fixed Key And Requires Manual Key Replacement.
Positioning:
GPS/Beidou
Channel Spacing:
12.5khz
Data Rate:
9.6kbps
Minimum Order Quantity:
1unit
Price:
Negotiable
Packaging Details:
Standard Carton Box
Delivery Time:
5-8working days
Payment Terms:
T/T,L/C,D/P
Supply Ability:
5000pcs/month
Product Description

Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System


Introduction


Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System is the only infrastructure independent communications solution that can provide support in places where communications infrastructure is either non-existent or severely damaged.

Unlike conventional, VHF/UHF, cellular and satellite telephony, which all rely upon land-based infrastructure, a HF radio network requires no fixed infrastructure. As such, it is often the only reliable means of communications in critical conditions.

Communications over Mobile Ad Hoc Network simply requires a radio and antenna at each location. No other fixed infrastructure is needed, as IWAVE manet transceivers use the Mobile Ad Hoc Network technology via special waveform to send radio signals hundreds of kilometres.

Several MANET radio can wireless communicate with each other to expand the network to any corner where require a voice communication.


Key Features


Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 0
  • Requires no fixed infrastructure unlike conventional networks such as the traditional DMR VHF/UHF, cellular and satellite telephony, which all rely upon land-based infrastructure.
  • The MANET radio’s deployable nature enables a base of operations to be established at any location, with pre-configured radios deployed outward to remote locations. 
  • One-touch emergency button that also transmits GPS co-ordinates to enable tracking. 
  • Power source directly from a vehicle battery, solar panel, or generator to remain operational even when the vehicle is switched off or AC power is not available.
  • The unique nature of manet radio is such that it can be deployed in any location, establishing a communications link with any other manet radio on the network, no matter where in the world they are located.



Interface


  1. PTT Key (Push-to-Talk Key)
  2. Emergency Call Key
  3. Power On/Off Key
  4. Switch Group/Channel
  5. Volume Key
  6. RF Antenna Port
  7. Programming Port
  8. HDMI Input Port
  9. IP Input Port
  10. WIFI Antenna Port 
Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 1

Display Screen: Utilizes a TFT display screen with low power consumption, providing clear visibility of device information even in bright lighting conditions.

MIC/SP (Microphone/Speaker): Interface for microphone connection, enabling monitoring and calling functions.

UART: Utilizes the dedicated IWAVE programming device through this interface to manage device information and read/write data.

ANT: Antenna port for connecting the corresponding feeder.

HDMI: High-definition display interface.

USB: Interface for mouse and keyboard connections.


Application


Mission Commander is a Windows-based software suite that comes with abundant features are available for unified dispatching among different systems, such as individual call, group call, group patching, all call, broadcast call, priority call, emergency call, conference call, monitoring and ambience listening. It provides the vital information required to make informed real-time decisions.

IWAVE offers a complete range of d-hoc base stations, radios, accessories and passive components as well as ad-hoc mobile base station&radios for emergency&rescue.

Ad Hoc Network Vehicle Emergency Radio Communication System 2

Specification


Frequency Options

VHF: 136-174MHz

UHF1: 350-390MHz

UHF2: 400-470MHz

Receiver

Channel Spacing

12.5kHz

Sensitivity (5% BER) (Digital)


Static Sensitivity


-117dBm


Multiple Access Method

TDMA

Dynamic Sensitivity

-110dBm

Modulation and Demodulation

4FSK

Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) (Analog) 

-117dBm

Continuous Data Rate (Per Carrier) 

9.6kbps

Maximum Signal Receive Level

-7dBm

Carrier Frequency Error

±0.1ppm

Adjacent Channel Selectivity

-65dB@12.5KHz/-70dB@25KHz

Operating Humidity

20% ~ 80%

Co-Channel Rejection 

12dB

 Storage Humidity

<80%

Blocking

84dB

Dimension

65.5×159×166.5mm

Intermodulation

70dB

Weight

3.1kg

Spurious Response Rejection

70dB

Operating Temperature

-30℃ ~ 60℃

Conducted Spurious Emission

-57dB

 Transmitter

Frequency Stability

±0.1 ppm

Maximum Tolerance for Output Power Variation 

±1.5dB(Normal)/+2/-3dB(Extreme)

RF Output Power

5~20Watts Adjustable

Adjacent Channel Power

-65dB@12.5KHz/ -75dB@25KHz

Conducted/Radiated Interference (Antenna Port) (Transmission Mode)

9kHz~1GHz≤-36dBm

1GHz~12.75GHz≤-30dBm

Conducted/Radiated Interference (Antenna Port) (Idle Mode)

30MHz~1GHz≤-36dBm

1GHz~12.75GHz≤-30dBm

Intermodulation Attenuation

≤-60dB@12.5KHz / ≤-70dB@25KHz

Adjacent Channel Power during Instantaneous Switching

±12.5kHz≤-50dB

±25kHz≤-60dB