The SDR-H2 is a handheld Special Role Radio designed to serve a range of applications, including dismounted soldiers, remote weapons stations, assault teams, and unmanned systems. Based on DTC's state-of-the-art software defined radio platform, the versatile system can be configured to act as as a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) IP Mesh node, a point-to-point (P2P) COFDM transmitter, or a P2P receiver for streaming video.
The radio features built-in GPS as well as dual on-board HD-capable video encoders and support for a variety of different camera interfaces, allowing it to share critical video data from helmet and body-worn cameras. It also enables low-latency full-duplex voice communications for tactical teams, and future support for dual push-to-talk (PTT) communications.
Specifications:
Size (L x W x D) | 128 x 67 x 38 mm |
Weight | 634 g |
Power Step | 0.25 dB incremental control |
Tuning Step | 125 kHz |
RF Power Output | 1W per output, 2W (33 dBm) total |
Bandwidth | 1.25 – 20 MHz |
Frequency Range Options | 320-470MHz, 1.14-1.50GHz, 1.67-2.35GHz, 1.98-2.70GHz, 4.40-5.00GHz |