C-AT has successfully interfaced its ICRI® – radio interoperability gateway to the Iridium Extreme® PTT (model 9575P) satellite handset, via a docking station developed by Applied Satellite Engineering, Inc.®
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SATCOM Endeavor Briefing Extending Extending Situational Awareness with Line-of-Sight-to-Beyond-Line-of-Sight Communications with Speaker’s Notes without Speaker’s Notes Radio Endeavor Briefing Tactical Radio Interoperability for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Assistance with Speaker’s Notes without Speaker’s Notes To request additional information, please e-mail us at info@c-at.com
A representative will be providing briefings and demonstrations of equipment to the Pacific Endeavor 2015 conference/event participants according to the following schedule:
During the USSOCOM TE 15-3 Technical Experimentation Urban & Unconventional Warfare at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, we will utilize the ICRI to deploy in-building/below grade communications and secure communications with coalition partners.
Below are links to download literature, watch videos and download briefings on the Search And Rescue Communications Response Kit (SAR CRK) deployed by FEMA US&R Type I Task Forces. Literature: ICRI – E Waterproof In-Building/Below Grade Repeater Literature: FEMA Selects ICRI for Search And Rescue (USAR) Communications Response Kit Video: ICRI – E Training Video […]
The ICRI – radio interoperability gateway – is capable of bridging/cross-connecting all models of public safety and military radios. We maintain this compatibility by continually engineering new interface cables as new radio models are released.
To address the radio coverage gap, between the marathon starting line in Hopkinton and finish line in Boston, the ICRI will bridge VHF and UHF mobile radios (Motorola XTL series mobile to XPR 4000 series mobile radios)
The ICRI-2PM has been fitted into a backpack, along with a Barrett 2090 HF radio and an ICOM F9511 VHF/P25 radio, to provide interoperability between the two devices.
In the article “Public-Safety Narrowband Voice Systems Can’t Be Abandoned”, Harlin R. McEwen identifies and explains several reasons why LMR networks will need to be maintained in the near-term future.
A member of our staff attended a National Guard Association (NGAUS) Domestic Operations Task Force meeting, in Washington D.C, last month. We were introduced to the following two products at the meeting, that may have interesting applications for disaster response.