Communications-Applied Technology has recently become a corporate member of CBNW (Chemical, Biological & Nuclear Warfare) Magazine. C-AT has designed, manufactured, and supported the U.S. chemical munitions demilitarization activities since 1980 with portable and fixed installation of low power, full duplex wireless intercommunications for personnel toxic areas, and wired intercom equipment for C2, medical, and treaty […]
Monthly Archives: December 2013
A brief overview on the mission capabilities of the ICRI® is now available in Korean, courtesy of Microdrones Korea. This overview contains information on deploying the ICRI as: 1) a radio interoperability gateway to bridge military and civilian or public safety radios 2) an in-building/below grade repeater to link an entry team to a remote […]
C-AT’s representative in the People’s Republic of China, Nanjing Xuangu Emergency Communication System Co., will be participating in the Sino-U.S. Maritime Oil Spill and Emergency Response Management Seminar and Expo from June 4th to 6th in Qingdao, the coastal city of Shandong Province . The event will be attended by key officials from China and the U.S., who will […]
It will be on display, along with the Dillon Aero gatling gun, at booth 1618. The intercom will be installed in a open vehicle, similar to the one shown below. The AMCVIS is designed to be a lightweight, ruggedized and easy-to-use vehicle intercom, for Special Operations Forces. Read more about the AMCVIS >>
Communications-Applied Technology has been awarded a 15 year extension, until 2018, to its GSA contract #GS-07F-0653N. All C-AT products are available through this government-wide contract. For a listing of all items available, via this contract, use the following link GS07F0653N
In this article, entitled “Achieving Order from Chaos Through Interoperable Communications Systems”, Cartwright references recent public safety events, in the U.S. and U.K., that demonstrate the need for enhanced inter-agency communications. He then describes the ICRI’s unique, non-technical solution to establishing radio interoperability, and highlights key features and applications of this device. The origional article […]
The JTFN is a DoD component whose mission includes supporting the activities of federal law enforcement agencies; For example, providing surveillance and reconnaissance for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents that work to secure the Southwest boarder of the United States. Learn more about Joint Task Force – North: http://www.jtfn.northcom.mil/subpages/news.html
While working under simulated emergency conditions, he successfully used the radio gateway to interconnect a standard, analog radio, a Kenwood radio, TETRA TK370G and SEPURA SRH3500. Capt. Renato used those radios to test the ICRI’s ability to bridge analog radios in simplex mode with digital TETRA radios in Direct Mode of Operation (DMO). In addition, […]
This AMCVIS-D is a 4-crewman digital vehicle intercom system designed for use in military/armored vehicles. In other AMCVIS-D versions, up to 10 crew positions can be supported. The AMCVIS-D connects all intercom users, and can additional be connected to two, 2-way radios. The primary components of this system are the Intercom Master Unit (IMU), which relays […]
The ICRI will include the following technical specifications 5, 10 or 15 radios (all VOX or COR) 1 SIP VoIP interface 1 PSTN interface (full interface with coupler) 1 SATCOM interface 1 cell phone/telephone port interface 1 local handset 1 extra handset (with remote control) or one “utility” port 4 chanel audio delay (same as […]