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Waveforms
Highly optimized air interface protocol stacks pre-integrated with Spectrum portfolio of software reconfigurable wireless platforms

Spectrum will offer physical layer implementations of military communications (MILCOM) and satellite communications (SATCOM) waveforms, including key U.S. Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) and NATO waveforms, as part of its SDR portfolio of products and services. Spectrum has teamed with industry leaders in the development of waveform technology to provide a selection of key waveforms and waveform components that have been pre-ported to Spectrum's modem platforms. This allows Spectrum to deliver integrated solutions that significantly reduce technical risk, development cost and time to deployment in its customers' radio programs.


Waveforms Implemented on Spectrum SDR Platforms

SDR-4000 software defined radio platform
3U CompactPCI Solution
UHF SATCOM PHY Ultra High Frequency Satellite Communications (UHF SATCOM) waveform physical layer (PHY) is now available on the flexComm SDR-4000 rugged wireless modem. The UHF SATCOM waveform provides military users with a beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) tactical data and voice communications capability that is compliant with the U.S. Department of Defense’s MIL-STD-188-181B Military Standard. Datasheet

WNW OFDM PHY L-3 Nova’s field proven, robust Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing physical layer (OFDM PHY) operating at a sustained data rate of over 10 megabits per second is offered with Spectrum's SDR-4000, a production-ready "IF-to-Ethernet" modem platform. Datasheet

 

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