Thursday, May 17, 2012

CJ-H-250VCEB Supports the AN/PRC-155 HMS Radio

CJ-H-250VCEB

We have been following the small, lightweight AN/PRC-154 Riflemen Radio, which has been passed field testing? and is in the first stages of procurement. The manpack version of this JTRS system is the AN/PRC-155. The AN/PRC-155 manpack radio is the first tactical radio for the dismounted soldier to communicate using the Wideband Networking Waveform, delivering unprecedented capacity, speed and connectivity. The AN/PRC-155 has also been field tested using the CJ-H-250-VCEB handset, with favorable results. The CJ-H-250VCEB is a perfect fit for the manpack, offering the dismounted soldier complete audio control from the handset, including quiet listen capability. Just recently, we upgraded the external earbud of the handset and have made ready new sample sets for evaluation.

?The JTRS HMS program has provided the DoD with an operationally tested two-channel manpack that can readily incorporate new waveforms. This demonstration shows the potential of the HMS platform to support the services at higher tiers of the network,? said Colonel John Zavarelli, Program Manager, Joint Tactical Radio System Handheld Manpack Small Form Fit (JTRS HMS).

One of three networking waveforms in the JTRS library, WNW provides the backbone function needed to seamlessly transport large amounts of data across the tactical network. The Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) delivers networked voice and data communications for individual soldiers and edge devices that have tight size, weight and power requirements. The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) waveform enables satellite communications and leverages advanced wireless technology that is similar to terrestrial cellular communications. A waveform provides the transport of information through a network including the physical signal, protocols and security as well as routing functions.

?WNW is running on the same radio hardware that we are shipping to the Army today so this is unlike any manpack offering on the market. The powerful waveform can also run on radios that fit into small vehicular installations as well as those used by dismounted soldiers,? said Chris Marzilli, president of General Dynamics C4 Systems. ?The PRC-155 Manpack is the only tactical radio to demonstrate the successful use of all three networking waveforms: SRW, WNW and MUOS.? The CJ-H-250VCEB enhances the voice capabilities with a multifunction audio product.

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