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Rohde & Schwarz introduces rugged secure data transmission capability via shortwave radio

MUNICH, Germany, 16 Nov. 2008. Rohde & Schwarz in Munich, Germany, is introducing the STANAG 4539 modem waveform and third-generation automatic link establishment (ALE 3G) in line with STANAG 4538 to its R&S M3SR Series 4100 and R&S M3TR families of software defined radios.

The radios provide interoperable data exchange via shortwave between allied forces. The software makes it possible to transmit text-based messages, file attachments, and IP data by using an HF modem in line with the STANAG 4539 standard.

This waveform enables the families of radios to provide data transmission rates from 75 bits per second to 9600 bits per second (coded) in the shortwave channel.

The functions are simply enabled as embedded software options by the user using option keys. The R&S M3SR Series 4100 shortwave radios is for use at sea and in stationary units, and the R&S M3TR is for tactical operations. The STANAG 4539 and ALE 3G functions make interoperable voice and data links secure between allied forces and within naval and army forces.

The embedded software options for ALE 3G and the STANAG 4539 HF waveform are available for the R&S M3SR Series 4100 and R&S M3TR families of software defined radios. www.rohde-schwarz.com.




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