Subsystems
The VHF RF Matrix unit can be integrated into a Mobile Communication Simulator, that supports communication simulators, for stations participating in tactical nets and
communicating via VHF radio equipment.
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HBSM (High Band Switching Matrix)
The HBSM unit is used in an airborne System.
The HBSM is a complex phase match switch matrix that selects from 6 separate source groups and puts out 4 inputs to one group of 4 outputs simultaneously.
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The Dual X-Band transceiver is a MIC, RF Head of a Radar System.
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Designed to provide full duplex or one-way half duplex data and video communication between Ground Control Station (GCS), manned or unmanned Air Vehicles (AV).
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SP3T WR-90 HH is a PIN diode switch that combines low loss and high isolation performance with an integral TTL driver, in one compact package
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The 1311A Power Amplifier is a class C, four stage pulsed Power Amplifier, covering the frequency range of 1.2 - 1.4 GHz.
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The S-band CAB Module is a vital component in the RDR system and in the BIT / CAL processes.
The S-Band CAB Module functionality is:
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Receives the transmitted signal from the antenna coupler, attenuate it and pass it to the RDU.
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Receives a sample of the transmitted signal from the TLD-2 modules and pass it to the RDU.
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Receives RF signal from the RDU amplifies and switches it to the antenna.
The S-Band CAB is composed of Digital I/O card and RF components
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The Channel Selector operates in S-Band Radar.
Each Channel Selector connect to 4 antennas, Receive Channel (Sigma / Delta), calibration channel, Transmit Channel and a controller.
The Transmit Channel consists of a switches, circulator and driver amplifier. The amplifier is DC controlled. The Receive Channel consist of switches.
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The unit contains 16 receiver modules and distributes single USB control to these 16 modules. The unit includes AC power supply, 16 RF inputs and 16 RF outputs.
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The Power Driver Switches operates in S-Band phased array antenna.
Each Power Driver Switches consists of 2 switches, coupler, power divider and a power sensor.
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This RF module receives an input RF signal within a frequency range of 1 ÷ 2.5 GHz, and distributes the signal to 8 High-Power Amplifier (HPA) modules (external to the unit). The TX_IN unit also self-generates RF BIT signal and receives a returned BIT signal, which it detects and delivers to a Main Control Unit (MCU) external to the unit. The module is integrated in Airborne Fighter platform.
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