TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION KIT

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TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION KIT “A R G O N – E” TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION KIT “A R G O N – E”

“ARGON-E” TECHNICAL KIT It is assigned to deploy VHF digital secure radio communication among dismounted and mobile subscribers with a general use network access (GSM, UATS). It provides simultaneous voice and data transmission in the direct mode employing built-in cryptographic protection assets on fixed frequencies and in the software frequency tuning mode. The subscriber position determining system allows designating coordinates of a subscriber, his route via GLONASS, GPS data and displaying them at the monitor in real time. Configuration: portable and mobile radios, GSM-gateway, a radio relay station and other equipment, 65 items in total. Products have a pressurized construction, it enables brief dipping into water at a depth of up to one meter.   It can be successfully employed in police elements, counterterrorist forces, rescue (emergency response) operations, on railways, in petroleum companies, guard enterprises and security services of various authorities and organizations.

TK “ARGON-E” FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS Features TK “ARGON-E” + Positioning Access to data bases and Frequency band monitoring Internet Voice paging Connection with data transmitting equipment Ad hoc duplex Bridging with ad hoc division on fixed frequency channel and software frequency tuning Multichannel communication Priority communication Digital changer Software frequency channel Access to PSTN and GSM Remote control Bridging with frequency separation Address call Dual-frequency simplex Input and cloning of data Sweep reception FDM telephone * Fixed Frequency Channel ** Software Frequency Tuning

TK “ARGON-E” BASIC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features А-НЦЕ A-MЦЕ A-РЦЕ A-GSMЕ Bandwidth, MHz, VHF MHz, GSM 146 – 174 – 146-174 900/1800 Frequency spacing, kHz 12.5 Number of hops of software frequency tuning 240 Number of frequencies of software frequency tuning Up to 256 Changer key length 2127 Voice intelligibility Class 2 Priority to establish communication with quality of levels 3 Transmitter output power, W, reduced / nominal 1/5 10/50 10/50 2 (GSM) Sensitivity, mkW, not worse 0.5 (standard 0.25) Number of address calls 1000 – individual 100 – group 10 - circular Ad hoc radio relay station of fixed frequency channel software frequency tuning + - Frequency radio relay station of fixed frequency channel software frequency tuning Quantity of scanning channels 10 Quantity of active channels 100 Simplex / Dual-frequency simplex Frequency duplex Ad hoc duplex Simultaneous voice and data transmission Remote control via dual-wire line up to 500 m Operational temperature -30…+50°C Weight, kg 0.55 1.55 7.2 5

DIGITAL CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION TECHNICAL KIT Portable Digital Radios ИП 15-7, 5-AБ converter in lighter A-АКБ-ЗУ1 individual charging device A-НЦЕ-1 radio A-НЦЕ-2 radio AС 60-12 network adapter 2ЛИА-3,5 accumulator А-АКБ-ЗУ2 group charging device АС 60-12 network adapter Ancillary Equipment Kit Remote console Handheld console Handheld console with GPS Microphone-telephone headset Necklace microphone-telephone headset

MOBILE DIGITAL RADIOS А-МЦ1 A-МЦЕ-1 Vehicular Radio A-РЦЕ digital mobile radio relay station GSM-gateway А-GSMЕ A-МЦЕ-3 portable radio Handheld console with cable Transceiver Magnetic base antenna A-MЦЕ-2 Fixed Radio With A Remote Control Kit Computer Programming Kit To program radio assets, to transmit data, to access to databases and Internet Charging and switching device Secondary power source Remote control kit Radio data input device “GETAC” PC

PORTABLE DIGITAL RADIOS Basic Specifications Bandwidth ..……………………………………..146-174 MHz Frequency spacing..…….…………………………..12.5 kHz Output power ..………..…………………………………1/5 W Sensitivity, more than …..…………………… 0.5 micro V Software frequency tuning mode…….. 240 hops per second Digital voice and data changer with key length…2127 Communication range up to ………..……………… 5 km Radio weight …..……………………………………… 0.55 kg  

EMPLOYING A-НЦЕ-1 AS A RADIO RELAY STATION Radio relay station with ad hoc division Radio relay station with ad hoc division 80 km 10-15 km Radio relay station with ad hoc division 3-5 km А-НЦЕ-1 radio 3-5 km 8-10 km Subscriber radio over 15 km

Bandwidth………………………………………………………. 146-174 MHz MOBILE DIGITAL RADIOS А-МЦЕ-1 vehicular sample А-МЦЕ-2 fixed sample А-МЦЕ-3 portable sample Basic Specifications Bandwidth………………………………………………………. 146-174 MHz Frequency spacing ………………………………………………... 12.5 kHz Output power…….………………………………………………….. 10/50 W Sensitivity, more than ………………………………………. 0.5 micro V Software frequency tuning mode………… 240 hops per second Digital voice and data changer with key length …………….. 2127 Communication range………………………………………. up to 20 km A-MЦЕ transceiver weight…….…………………………………. 1.55 kg

MOBILE DIGITAL RADIO RELAY STATION Basic Characteristics Bandwidth…………………………………………………………….146-174 MHz Frequency spacing …….…………………………………………………12.5 kHz Output power …….………………………………………………………..10/50W Sensitivity, more than …………………………………………….0.5 micro V Software frequency tuning mode……………..240 hops per second Digital voice and data changer with key length …………………. 2127 Radio relay station coverage……………………………..up to 40-50 km Radio relay station weight……………………………………….7.2 kg А-РЦЕ GSM - GATEWAY Basic Characteristics Bandwidth, VHF………………………………………………………146-174 MHz GSM …………………………………………………….900-1800 MHz Frequency spacing ……………………………………………………….. 12.5 kHz Output power, VHF ………………………………………………………. 10/50W GSM ……..…….……………………………………………….. 2 W Sensitivity, more than ……………………………………………… 0.5 micro V Software frequency tuning mode………………. 240 hops per second Digital voice and data changer with key length ………….……….. 2127 Radio relay station coverage .……………………………...up to 30-50 km GSM-gateway weight ………….……………………………………………… 5 kg A-GSME

FORMING ZONED-ROUTING COMMUNICATION LINES А-МЦЕ-1 radio А-НЦЕ-1radio Coverage zone – 40-50 km А-НЦЕ-1 radio Zoned-routing radio relay station Zoned-routing radio relay station Zoned-routing radio relay station Radio relay station chain – up to 14 Communication range – up to 1000 km Number of employed frequencies – 4 А-МЦЕ-1 radio

EMPLOYING GSM OPERATOR BASE END STATIONS GSM network subscriber GSM operator base end station А-НЦЕ-1 radio Радиостанция А–НЦ 1 GSM operator base end station GSM - GATEWAY А-НЦЕ-1 radio Coverage zone – 30-50 km GSM - GATEWAY Telephone operator А-МЦЕ-1 radio Telephone operator А-МЦЕ-1 radio

A VARIANT TO EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” IN FIELD CONDITIONS GPS Zoned-routing radio relay station Zoned-routing radio relay station 40-50 km Radio relay station with ad hoc division 8-10 km Radio with GPS receiver 6-8 km 7-10 km 10-15 km 8-10 km 10-15 km 15-25 km 7-10 km 3-5 km Portable А-МЦЕ-3 6-8 km Displaying objective position on the terrain map 15-20 km 6-8 km Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 15-20 km 6-8 km 10-15km GSM gateway Subscriber with GSM - telephone

A VARIANT TO EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” IN URBAN CONDITIONS GPS А-РЦЕ zoned-routing radio relay station Fast deployed antenna To the next radio relay station Subscriber with GSM - telephone 40-50 km GSM - gateway 40-50 km Bridging in the temporary duplex mode 10- 25 km Subscriber with GSM - telephone Vehicular А-МЦ-1 Bridging in the temporary duplex mode 5-10 km 3-8 km Fixed А-МЦЕ-2 Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 Subscriber with А-НЦЕ-1 10- 25 km 10- 25 km Dedicated 2-wire line of up to 500 m 2-3 km 10- 25 km Subscriber with А-НЦЕ-1 Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 Operator workstation with a RC system Displaying objective position on the terrain map Subscriber with А-НЦЕ-1

EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” BY SPECIAL FORCES A VARIANT TO EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” BY SPECIAL FORCES IN THE COURSE OF CONDUCTING SPECIAL OPERATIONS GPS GSM operator base end station Portable А-МЦЕ-3 GSM gateway Mobile radio Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 Striking group №2 with А-МЦЕ-1, А-НЦЕ-1, А-НЦЕ-2 6-8 km 30-50 km Blocking group 20-40 km 6-8 km 10-15 km Striking group №1 BTR-80 APC with А-МЦЕ-1, А-НЦЕ-1, А-НЦЕ-2 15-20 km Subscriber with GSM - telephone 6-8 km Portable А-МЦЕ-3 Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 10-15 km Displaying objective position on the terrain map 10-15 km Tactical headquarters Blocking group

A VARIANT TO EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” BY BORDER SUSRVEILLANCE ELEMENTS Handheld А-НЦЕ-1 GSM operator base end station GSM network subscriber GSM operator base end station 6-8 km 30-50 km 30-50 km Portable А-МЦЕ-3 GSM gateway А-МЦЕ-2 Telephone operator Mobile group GSM gateway 10-15 km Technical capabilities of portable, handheld, fixed and vehicular radios, radio relay stations and GSM gateways provide an access to telephone communication of general use, GSM and Internet, allow building up a flexible communication architecture (including hard-to-reach areas), altering it rapidly depending on a forming situation, which is critically important to provide state border surveillance. Displaying objective position on the terrain map 40-50 km 30-50 km 10-15 km А-МЦЕ-3 Portable А-МЦЕ-3 30-50 km 40-50 km Handheld А-НЦЕ-1 30-50 km Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 10-15 km 6-8km GSM gateway

A VARIANT TO EMPLOY THE TK “ARGON-E” EMERGENCY RESPONSE ELEMENTS Main headquarters Mobile radio GSM operator base end station Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 30-50 km Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 40-50 km Subscriber with GSM telephone 40-50 km Displaying objective position on the terrain map GSM gateway Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1 Handheld А-НЦЕ-1 40-50 km 6-8 km 40-50 km Tactical headquarters 6-8 km 40-50 km Handheld А-НЦЕ-1 Vehicular А-МЦЕ-1

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