- Frequency rangeTransmit: 1.6 to 30 MHz, 10 Hz steps
Receive: 0.25 to 30 MHz, 10 Hz steps
Frequency Stability: ±0.5 ppm from –30°C to +60°C - ModesVoice/Data, USB/LSB (J3E), AM (H3E), AFSK (J2A), CW (JIA)
- Frequency hoppingHop rate: 6/12/25 hops per second (user programmable)
Hop modes: Wideband Hopping, Band Limited Hopping, List Frequencies, ALE Link
Hopping plans: 31 user selectable
Hopping Keys: 128-bit user programmable
Synchronisation: Internal Encryption Synchronisation Unit (ESU) - Channel capacityWith MIL-STD-188-141B ALE (JITC waveform) option:
600 channels, 20 networks
Without MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option:
400 channels, 10 networks - HF Transceiver
- ScanningConfigurable up to 8 channels per second
- Linking and Data3G ALE (STANAG 4538) including FLSU, HDL, LDL
MIL-STD-188-141B
MIL-STD-188-110A
MIL-STD-188-110B
- Operating temperature–40 to +70°C, full spec –30 to +60°C
- Frequency stability±0.5 ppm
- Clarifier10 Hz
- Power source12 V DC (10.8 to 15 V operational)
- SizeTransceiver:
245 mm W x 250 mm D x 92 mm H, with battery 245 mm W x 350 mm D x 92 mm H - WeightTransceiver:
2.9 kg (5.0 kg with 8 Ah NiMH battery - EnvironmentalPer MIL-STD-810F including shock, vibration, humidity, immersion, altitude, fungus, salt fog, sand and dust, blowing dust, and rough handling
- EMCComplies with MIL-STD-461
- CoolingConvection from case
- Transceiver conformanceExceeds or meets requirements of AS/NZS 4770:2003, CE, NTIA and FCC
- InterfacesUSB (full opto-isolation) or RS232
- Approximate battery lifeApprox. 50 hr (13 Ah NiMH), 1:9 Tx:Rx
Approx. 65 hr (17 Ah Li-FePO4), 1:9 Tx:Rx - RF input/output impedanceWhip/long wire antenna via internal Automatic Antenna Tuner, or 50 Ω nominal
- Transmitter specificationsPower output: 25 W PEP (High)/5 W PEP (Low) selectable
Duty cycle: 50% with over temperature protection
Audio bandwidth: 300 to 2700 Hz (standard filter), 300 to 3000 Hz (optional 2.7 kHz BW filter) - Receiver specificationsOperating current: 120 mA typical (speaker muted)
Sensitivity: 0.14 uV for 10 dB SINAD
Image & IF rejection: 85 dB
Spurious response: ≥70 dB
Mute: Syllabic Voice Detect
Audio output: Waterproof internal speaker; 0.5 W into 8 Ω, 10% THD,
External speaker on GPIO connector; 1 W into 4 Ω, 10% THD
- EncryptionCES-128, 97 x programmable 16-digit keys, 4-digit PIN
AES-256, 256 x programmable 256-bit keys - Antenna tunerTuning: 2.5 s typical first tune (fully automatic), 50 ms for memory recall. Last tune stored for 100 frequencies.
1.6 to 30 MHz continuous
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Lightweight & rugged design
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Security & encryption (AES-256)
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Long battery life
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Advanced ALE (CALM™): 3G ALE (STANAG 4538) / MIL-STD-188-141B
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Interoperability with advanced calling facilities
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Intelligent battery system
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Smart, fast & fully automatic antenna tuner
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Clear communications with DSP noise reduction — Easitalk ™
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Innovative & user-friendly interface
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Internal encrypted Data Modem
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Integrated GPS receiver
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3 year warranty
ACCESSORIES
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Antennas
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Batteries
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Chargers
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Backpacks
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Mounting Accessories
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Handset H-250/U
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NGT System Programmer CD
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Cables and adaptors
BENEFITS
- Built to lastCodan’s 2110M manpack transceivers are the most rugged radios we’ve ever built and comply with the toughest environmental standards including MIL-STD-810F. The radio and battery compartment are completely waterproofed and can be fully immersed.
- Worldwide standardsCodan’s 2110M manpack transceivers comply with a large number of international standards. These include CE and FCC radio type approvals, MIL-STD-810F environmental standards, FED-STD-1045 ALE, and MIL-STD-188-141B ALE.
- Security and frequency hoppingCodan’s 2110M Manpack can be fitted with Internal Frequency Hopping and Voice Encryptor options to secure your communications and ensure your operation won’t be jeopardised by a third party.
- Long battery lifeCodan’s 2110M manpack transceivers deliver the lowest current consumption available. So you can operate continuously on a single charge for several days, up to 65 hours, without the need to lug around extra batteries.
- Intelligent battery managementOur intelligent Battery Management System monitors and displays the battery capacity and condition, and also protects the battery from being overcharged.
- Communications made easyThe 2110M manpack transceivers share a common friendly user-interface with our innovative NGT series, so you can minimise training time and expenses. They operate seamlessly with our NGT series, plus other commercial and military grade radios.
- Secure your investmentWith Codan’s Voice Encryptor option, the 2110M manpack transceivers use SAFE voice encryption to ensure sensitive information is communicated in confidence. You can extend the 2110M manpack’s capabilities via future software upgrades ensuring you’ll get the most from your investment.
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