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VDC-100
The VDC-100 was the first MIL STD 188-184 device, and was the basis for the MIL STD. It is encased in a Tempest certified chassis, and could be procured with rugged Tempest cabling. Many customers did not require the Tempest certification, which led to the development of the VDC-200. Delivered initially with DTS for DOS, it can also be controlled by DTS/Win, DTS/Win IP, and ViaSat eMail.
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VDC-200
The VDC-200 runs off 8-32 volts DC, and a battery pack is available which uses 12 x "AA" commercial batteries for 6-8 hours of normal operation (9:1 RX to TX ratio assumed). The connections moved to commercial DB type connectors; DB-9 to the computer, DB-15 to the DCE device. A standard MIL audio handset connector is available on the front panel, which can be activated for audio in the software running on the PC. Front panel LED's show channel status and activity. The VDC-200 does not have the dumb terminal mode, available on the VDC-100.
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Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:40 pm AL  |
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VDC-300
The VDC-300 is the airborne (mobile) version of ViaSat's Advanced Data Controller (ADC). A number of features have been engineered into this data controller so it can operate in airborne environments:
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VDC-400
The VDC-400 Personal Data Controller is a type II PC Card (PCMCIA) card that complies with PCMCIA release 2.0 for compatibility with the latest mobile PCs. The advanced design of the VDC-400 draws less than 2 watts of power from the PC, requiring no external power supply or additional batteries. A standard cable is included to connect to most DCE devices. Cables are available for other interfaces.
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VDC-500
The VDC-500 is a revolutionary product providing a natural migration path for current Advanced Data Controller users desiring to move forward into truly networked operations, providing greatly improved connectivity to tactical gateway services. The VDC-500 moves away from the traditional ADC device in that it does not connect to a laptop or desktop, rather connection is made via a standard LAN interface, AUI (for connection to10BASE-2) or 10BASE-T.
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Tue May 01, 2007 7:02 pm springbok  |
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VDC-600
The VDC-600 Personal Data Controller II is a type II PC Card (PCMCIA) card that complies with PC Card Standard release 8.0 for compatibility with the latest mobile PCs and Pocket PC Hand Held Devices. The advanced design of the VDC-600 draws only 150mA (typ) during full operation from the PC, requiring no external power supply or additional batteries.
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:56 pm brett13ta  |
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VDC-800
The VDC-800 advances the ViaSat “IP to the Tactical Edge”
approach to warfighter communications by adding the high-speed, plugand-
play USB interface to the ViaSat Data Controller (VDC) family. This
USB data controller extends IP and TCP/IP networking to the soldier,
sailor, airman, or marine on the leading edges of the battlespace.
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Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:43 pm kevincw01  |
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PRC-117
The AN/PRC-117F(C)-HQ covers the entire 30 to 512 MHz frequency range while offering embedded COMSEC, and Havequick I/II ECCM capabilities. This advanced software reprogrammable digital radio provides 20W FM and 10W AM transmit power along with Have Quick I/II capability in the UHF band.
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Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:36 pm SteveBAE  |
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ARC-210 Warrior
The AN/ARC-210 Warrior RT-1851(C) Multimode Integrated Communications System provides 2-way multimode voice and data communications over the 30-400 MHz frequency range in either normal, secure or jam-resistant modes via line-of-sight (LOS) or satellite communications (SATCOM) links. The ARC-210 family of equipment is made up of several variants of the receiver-transmitter, each providing a specific combination of functionality to meet user platform requirements.
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Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:24 pm jamo761  |
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ARC-210 RT-1794(C)
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RF-5800M
By combining four radios in one, the RF-5800M-HH provides: low-band, VHF capabilities for combat net radio; high-band VHF capabilities for public safety and ground-to-air applications; UHF capabilities for military ground-to-air communications; and FM capability for the 450 MHz LMR band (police, fire,etc.).
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PSC-5
The SPITFIRE (not an acronym) AN/PSC-5 Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal (EMUT) is a lightweight, Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA), manpack, line-of-sight and tactical satellite communications terminal that will serve as a primary command-and-control single-channel radio for Army and Marine Corps MAGTFs and their elements. SPITFIRE, the newest single channel SATCOM terminal, provides DAMA and Narrowband Secure Voice capability. The implementation of DAMA will increase access and throughput for the warfighter. The SPITFIRE has embedded COMSEC and TRANSEC and weighs less than twelve pounds. Employed down to the battalion level, it provides range extension and reliability. It will be used to transmit intelligence traffic, interface with SINCGARS waveforms, and transmit/receive command-and-control traffic. Initial operational capability was achieved in early FY98.
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Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:14 am kevincw01  |
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Suggestions
List here your suggestions for vdcforum.com. This would include comments, new categories or forums, additional radios, etc.
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Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:44 am kevincw01  |