TACTICAL HANDHELD RADIOS
Hingoa 'o e Brand | Vcan |
Feitu'u 'o e tupu'anga | Shenzhen, Siaina |
Founga ngāue ki he kulupu fengāueʻakí | MESH (adhoc) |
Tu'o lahi | 570~ 590Mhz |
Malohi ʻo e Tx | 30dBm |
Laulahi ʻo e Kautahá | 5/10/20MHz |
Lau ʻo e kaka | 10 |
Encryption | AES 256 |
Vave ʻo e ʻAhó | 80.1f MBPS |
Latency | 2MS |
Ongo'ingofua | -97dBm |
Puha 'uhila | 15V 3400mAh |
'Enitena | 2 dBi |
Leʻo | PTT |
Feituʻu | GPS |
WIFI | 2.4Ghz |
Takai mafana lolotonga | -20~ 65 C |
Fua | 230×81×36mm(Kau ai e puha ʻuhila) |
Mamafa | 1Kilo 'e(Kau ai e puha ʻuhila) |
The MV series tactical handheld MESH radio has the characteristics of centralless self-organization.The device uses MIMO 2*2 antenna technology and the output power is 2*30dBm.The size of subnet supports 32 ti, Ko e fika lahi taha ʻo e kaka ʻi he netiueka ko e 10 Hosame, and the single hop delay is 2~3ms.The maximum communication speed is up to 80Mbps, and the single-hop ground communication distance is within the range of 1~2 kilometers. ʻE lava ke fakakau ʻa e netiueka fakatautaha wireless mo e kau sotia kehe, meʻalele pe uav ti.
The device has two waterproof connectors, one of which can be extended to a standard Ethernet interface that can be used to connect to a computer or camera, and the other can be externally connected to a PTT microphone or headset. The system has built-in uncentered intercom mode that supports multi-node voice communication.In addition, the device also comes with wifi ap function, which can be used to access wireless devices such as nearby mobile phones, PADs and computers.There are two indicator lights on the device, one is used to indicate the network quality, and the green, orange and red light respectively indicate strong signal, fakaʻilonga fakalukufua mo e fakaʻilonga vaivai, pea ʻoku fakahaaʻi ʻe he maama ʻo e mama ʻa e tuʻunga ʻoku motuhi. Ko e taha ko e fakaʻilonga malohi, with different colors to distinguish the level of power.The battery adopts removable replaceable structure, which can support 3~6 hours working time.The antenna adopts spring buffer structure to prevent breaking and accidental injury.
ʻE lava foki ke fakanaunau ʻaki ia ʻa e meʻa faita tata, maika nima pe headset, tangai letioo mo e ngaahi naunau kehe.