Radio transceiver TDFM-9300
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radio transceiver
Network
VHF, UHF, AM
Domain
for aircraft
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embedded

Description

The TDFM-9300 is similar to the TDFM-9000 except that, instead of supporting six RF modules, the TDFM-9300 supports up to four P25 All-Band modules, PLUS one analog module. The available analog modules are: VHF Lo (30 to 50 MHz), VHF/AM 118 to 136 MHz (aeronautical band), UHF/AM 225 to 400 MHz (military band) CAPABILITIES OF THE TDFM-9300 INCLUDE: The new All-Band P25 module can support analog/digital operation on the full FM Band spectrum (VHF, UHF, and 7/800) or can be configured to support operation on any mix of all three bands, two bands, or on any single band. Radio modules can be individually configured to include any P25 options such as trunking, encryption, OTAR, etc. Optional P25 Phase 1 (FDMA) and Phase 2 (TDMA) Trunking is also available. Optional Encryption protocols: AES, DES-OFB, DES-XL, DVP, and DVP-XL. Standard ADP Encryption Available Multiple Encryption Keys: 64 Common Key Reference (CKR) or 16 Physical Identifier Reference (PID) keys. Each radio module can store 3000 channels and can be programmed to operate in digital or analog mode on a channel-by-channel basis. Each radio module independently supports SCAN across its entire frequency spectrum. Built-in audio switching allows multiple RF modules in combined or separate transceiver configurations. New User 1, User 2 operator configuration Supports simulcast and cross-band repeat. Dimensions: 4.5” (H), 5.75” (W) and 8.5” (D) The analog band is easily operated and programmed via the front panel keypad. The P25 modules are programmed using Motorola APX-CPS programming software.

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TDFM-9300
TDFM-9300
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