Datalink Features & Performance Frequency Band 4.4 – 5.80 GHz Operational Frequency Range A. Range #1 4.4-5.0 GHz (CONUS) B. Range #2 5.25-5.85 GHz (OCONUS)

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Datalink Features & Performance Frequency Band 4.4 – 5.80 GHz Operational Frequency Range A. Range # GHz (CONUS) B. Range # GHz (OCONUS) Transmit Preset Channels Frequencies A. Primary 14 Channels B. Backup 6 Channels Transmitter Power output A. GDT Primary (High mode) +28 dBm GDT Primary (Low Mode) +10 dBm B. GDT Backup +36 dBm C. ADT Primary (High mode) +40 dBm ADT Primary (Low mode) +10 dBm (ADR only) D. ADT Backup +36 dBm Channel Bandwidth A. TM/TV mode 18 MHz (ADT) B. TM only mode 45 KHz (GDT) 50 KHz (ADT/ADR Modulation FSK (TM and CM) FM (TM/TV)

Datalink Features & Performance (cont.) CM/TM Format Bi-phase-S Video Format RS-170 BER 10-5 Operational Ranges Mission UAV to GDT 125 Km Mission UAV to ADR UAV 75 Km Mission UAV to GDT w/ADR 200 Km Mission UAV to RVT 40 Km

HUNTER LINK OVERVIEW LRT or GDT RVT GDT To GCS vVIDEOvVIDEO Relay or Mission AV To LRS Relay Video 4.4 – 5.80 GHz or 5.25 – 5.85 GHz Primary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Primary Video/Status 4.0 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz. Video/Status 4.0 –5.0 and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Secondary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.85 GHz Secondary Status 4.0 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Secondary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.85 GHz

HUNTER LINK OVERVIEW LRT or GDT RVT GDT To GCS vVIDEOvVIDEO Mission AV Relay or Mission AV To LRS RVT Relay Video 4.4 – 5.80 GHz or 5.25 – 5.85 GHz Primary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Primary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz or 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Primary Video/Status 4.4 – 5.8 GHz or %.25 – 5.8 GHz Primary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Primary Video/Status 4.0 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz. Video/Status 4.0 –5.0 and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz NOTE: 1)To perform a Relay Mission an AV with an ADR along with an additional primary up, primary down, secondary up, secondary down, and video down link are required. Secondary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.85 GHz Secondary Status 4.0 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.8 GHz Secondary C2 4.4 – 5.0 GHz and 5.25 – 5.85 GHz Relay Mission Secondary C2 Secondary Status