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Radio Edit: Tools can help you listen in on shortwave radio

The idea of ​​using computers to facilitate the reception of international radio signals has existed since the 1970s. The idea of ​​using computers to facilitate the reception of international radio signals has existed since the 1970s. It was not until the 1990s, when governments and the military began to use existing technology, and it was […]

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US Army defines next level of networking

The US military is waiting for its turn Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) to include next generation systems in future capability plans. ITN incorporates all existing military communications infrastructure and adds new commercial solutions to expand scope, capacity and resilience. The military said this includes single-channel commercial radio stations with advanced waveforms; high capacity visibility radios;

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US Army to receive more soldier-borne video terminals

One System Remote Video Terminal. (Photo: Textron) Textron receives a contract to continue providing OSRVT and SPOT video terminal units. Sole bidder Textron has received a $92.53 million contract to provide more One System Remote Video Terminal (OSRVT) and Soldier Portable OSRVT (SPOT) units for the US Army. It will also provide contractor logistics support

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US Army sets the pace for tactical communications software

The U.S. military will use primary, backup, backup, and emergency software (PACE) to automatically select the best path for critical traffic. tactical communication network. The goal is to alleviate network congestion and overcome electronic attacks by having the software automatically detect and select channels or paths where there may be less congestion or that have

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