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July 20th, 2009

Hooking Up With SATCOM S&R Radios Is General Dynamics


General Dynamics C4 Systems in Phoenix is introducing the HOOK2 SATCOM satellite terminal base station to provide military radio communications with the satellite communications-enabled AN/PRC-112G combat search and rescue military radio.

General Dynamics SATCOM base station The SATCOM Base Station enables secure, two-way, worldwide tactical radio communications via military satellite with isolated personnel or rescue forces who are using a satellite-enabled HOOK2 AN/PRC-112G combat search and rescue radio. The military satellite communications kit includes base station radio, ruggedized computer, satellite antenna; cabling and power supply as options; embedded security that prevents information from being compromised; interrogation that rapidly locates and identifies isolated personnel; e-mail-like format for messaging; and messages that can be sent immediately or held in queue. Composed of the software-defined, upgradeable AN/PRC-112G transceiver or the AN/PRC-112B1 transceiver, plus a handheld GPS Quickdraw2 interrogator, the system adds encrypted two-way messaging and GPS positioning for precise location. The Quickdraw Interrogator turns virtually any aircraft into a CSAR platform simply by plugging the device into the aircraft's intercom system.