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Utilizes specialized internal hardware to communicate via high-throughput UHF satellite constellations while moving.

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Narrowband (10W), SATCOM (20W), and Wideband (20W peak/10W average).

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 30 MHz – 2.5 GHz (Covers VHF, UHF, L-Band, SATCOM) | | Channels | 2 | | Modulation | AM, ASK, FM, FSK, PSK, CPM, GMSK | | RF Output Power | 10 W to 20 W typical | | RF Sensitivity | -116 dBm to -103.5 dBm | | Dimensions (H x W x D) | 3.5 x 7.36 x 9.51 in (w/o battery); 3.5 x 7.36 x 14.25 in (with battery) | | Weight | 8.9 lbs (4.0 kg) w/o battery; 12.7 lbs (5.8 kg) with battery | | Power Requirements | 19–34 VDC (120 W maximum consumption); auto-switching AC supply with Power Supply Docking Station (PSDS) | | Environmental Standards | MIL-STD-810G / MIL-STD-461F compliant | | Data Interfaces | USB (host/device), Ethernet, RS-232 | | GPS Receiver | Embedded SAASM GPS (selectable commercial GPS optional) | Narrowband (10W), SATCOM (20W), and Wideband (20W peak/10W

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