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EVENLODE Air Equipment EVENLODE Power Supply, Heat Exchange & Power Amplifier EVENLODE Video Encoder, Transceiver & Up Converter Encryption Control Unit
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EVENLODE Ground Equipment EVENLODE Ground Soft Case Transceiver
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EVENLODE System Key Features Lightweight Air Data Terminal: suitable for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and for other platforms Modular : Transceiver, Up Converter Power Supply, Heat Exchange, Power Amplifier as separate or stacked modules Controllable Radio Parameters: suitable for low-range, high-data rate applications and long-range applications with up and downlinks up to 21 Mbps Open Architecture : Internet Protocol (IP) and, Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) data Robust : ECS Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (COFDM) waveform Secure : Military-grade Advanced Encryption Standard 256-bit Operator-Friendly: Interface and Control.
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Key Features: Lightweight Transceiver Module 610 g Power Supply Module 680 g Up Converter Module 490 g Unit Weight 3.52 kg (7.0 kg lighter than a standard system) Power 124 W (L & S Band) (176 W less than a standard system) Full System Size 139 x 145 x 218 mm Heat Exchange Module 960 g Power Amplifier Module 780 g All dimensions approx
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Key Features: Controllable Controllable or Automatic Parameters (Data Rate vs Range) Video over IP or as an ASI steam, or both. Buffer for IP data Movable wall between ASI and IP to provide an IP Link, or interoperability with existing systems Over the air configuration for Unmanned Air & Optionally-Piloted Vehical applications. Video
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Key Features: Operator-Friendly
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EVENLODE Operational Application
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EVENLODE I Concepts of Operation Air to Air Link
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EVENLODE I Concepts of Operation Air to Ground Downlink
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EVENLODE II Concepts of Operation Range Extension
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EVENLODE II Concepts of Operation Uplink / Downlink
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EVENLODE II Concepts of Operation House Entry
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EVENLODE II Concepts of Operation Helicopter Surveillance & Overwatch
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EVENLODE III Concepts of Operation Air – Ground IP Capability
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EVENLODE Series Upgrade Path
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The Evenlode Data Terminal with a mission mapping system, built in computer, High Definition recorder and screen. Designed to be seat or floor mounted and easily removed. EVENLODE Airborne Data Terminal & Work Station
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Man-Portable Receivers Handyview Loxley
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Technology Information Security
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Multi-role Helicopter User Group 1 User Group 2User Group 3
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Through-life Management Requirements Capture Close interaction with the Customer from the outset. Surveys and technical analysis to ensure the best possible system for the customer. Verification with the Customer throughout.
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Through-life Management Bespoke Design Concept of Operations to System Design to Equipment Trials
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Through-life Management In-service Support Maintenance, Repairs, Upgrades & Training Close contact with the Customer
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Experience System Integration An ECS link provides the Information Exchange Requirement (IER) for the Falcon ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) Mobile Exploitation System
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Experience Bespoke Datalinks for Mission Pods ECS Skylark Datalink incorporated into the “backpack” of a Fast Air Targeting Pod ECS Evenlode Datalink incorporated into a Self Contained Aerial Reconnaissance (SCAR) Pod ECS Time Division Duplex (TDD) Datalink designed into a tube for a Fast Air training application
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Example Concept of Operations Network Voting System
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Example Concept of Operations System Architecture
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The Network Voting System Benefits The system provides extended downlink coverage, beyond that capable of a single receive site The system is scalable for future expansion The system is modular for future expansion, and commonality of parts for ease of maintenance By adjusting the antennas the, system is adaptable for a change in operational coverage area without disturbance to the overall system By providing overlapping areas of coverage, the system is resilient to the loss/failure of any component module.
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Example Concept of Operations System Control
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