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manpack_af.fh11 9/3/10 18:56 P gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Satellite communications, earth observation, navigation and positioning and control stations Manpack and portable antenna Composici n Characteristics SHF-band Antenna type Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals) Tx bandwidth 7.9-8.4 GHz Rx bandwidth 7.25-7.75 GHz Polarization Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable) Tx power (SSPA) Three available output powers: 4 Watt 10 Watt 16 Watt EIRP 36 dbw (4 Watt) 39.7 dbw (10 Watt) 41.2 dbw (16 Watt) G/T 8.5 db/ºk Data rate Up to 2 Mbps Crypto equipment Serial interface included Max. prime power comsuption 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W) 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W) 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W) Power supply Rechargable battery DC 10 V to 30 V BA-5590/2590 compatible Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W) Autonomy with batteries 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery) 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box) 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box) 185 minutes (Rx only) Unlimited when using solar panel Total weight Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W) Transport 1 or 2 backpack C/ Mar Egeo, 4 Polígono industrial, 1 28830 San Fernando de Henares Madrid (Spain) T + 34 91 626 90 00 F + 34 91 626 88 90 space@indra.es Roc Boronat 133 08018 Barcelona (Spain) T + 34 93 463 00 00 F + 34 93 463 09 22 Indra reserves the right to modify these specifications without prior notice.

Indra s advanced technology provides security and mobility to satellite communications Introduction Nowadays two of the most important trends within the telecommunications users community are secure communications and mobility. Indra s satellite communications remote terminal is designed to meet both requirements by means of using advanced and proven technology. The use of spread-spectrum allows both to use small antenna suitable for portable terminals, as well as provides a robust and secure modulation.

System overview The terminal can operate in point to point mode or in network mode. The network is a fully-automated Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) multistar and multibeam system that provides a very efficient use of the highly-valued space segment. The system provides communications to either fixed, portable or mobile remote terminals; one single network can handle all those types at the same time. Additionally, the network manager can handle several waveforms within the same network: CDMA ST4708, DS-SCPC and QPSK-SCPC, allowing to choose the most efficient mechanism to share satellite resources. Services available are voice, data (IP) and SMS-like messaging. remote terminal The design of the remote communications terminal developed by Indra is built around the most advanced concept of efficient military and civilian satellite communications networks, and has been in operation for several years now. The Software-radio design concept of the modem of the allows different waveforms to be selectable by the user without any change in hardware: QPSK Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC), Direct Sequence Spreading SCPC, Frequency Hoping SCPC, and CDMA. Other modems can be integrated into the terminal by request. Elements and accessories Batteries Portable AC and DC universal battery charger Rugged telephone handset Rugged PDA or laptop Compass Protection cover Backpacks Digital camera Highlights Full software-defined radio terminal: wave form definition by software configuration, SCPC, SCPC DVB-S2, DS-SCPC, FH-SCPC and CDMA (network mode), which allows the use of more appropriate wave form for each deployment Modem ready for SOTM: STANAG 4485 and high-speed vehicles (up to 300 km/h) Point-to-point and network managed modes, configurable through the front menu Asymmetrical and bidirectional communications up to 2 Mbps Fully automated network, including DAMA, access control, accounting, terminal, services, QoS and group/priorities management, full-network SNMP monitoring and control, automatic power control X-band and Ku-band front-ends available, which allow the terminal to operate in military or civilian satellites in any theatre of operations IP router-modem, optional 2 wire voice interface available Customer-specific applications can be loaded on to the terminal upon request Interface for data encryption (IP or linklayer)

Specifications SCPC SPECIFICATION 64 kbps 2048 kbps Modulation QPSK FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1 / 2 or 3 / 4 Reed-Solomon Performance Meets IESS308 Waveform based on IESS 308/309, STANAG 4486 SCPC (DVB-S2) SPECIFICATION 100 Kbps 30 MSps Modulation QPSK, 8 PSK, 16 APSK FEC LDPC/BCH Performance CCM/VCM/ACM Waveform ESTI EN 3O2 307 DS-SCPC SPECIFICATION 12 kbps 2048 kbps Spreading factor 2, 4, 8, 16, 31, 63 and 127 FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1 / 2 or 3 / 4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1 / 2, 1 / 3 3, /4 (option) BW 20 khz 10 MHz FH-SCPC SPECIFICATION 8 kbps 256 kbps Hopping rate 2000 hops/second FEC fixed (convolutional 1 / 2 + RS) SW jamming detector Yes Waveform based on STANAG 4606 CDMA SPECIFICATION (STANAG 4708) 8 kbps 1522 kbps Spreading factor 31, 63, 127 Pilot FEC (fixed) Convolutional 1 / 2 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1 / 2 (option) User FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1 / 2 or 3 / 4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1 / 2, 1 / 3 3, /4 (option) BW 500 khz 5 MHz Environmental characteristics Operation temperature Storage and transport temperature Low pressure (air transportation) Operating humidity -20ºC < T < +50ºC -20ºC < T < +60ºC MIL-STD-810 F 100% MIL-STD-108 E

manpack_af.fh11 9/3/10 18:56 P gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Satellite communications, earth observation, navigation and positioning and control stations Manpack and portable antenna Composici n Characteristics SHF-band Antenna type Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals) Tx bandwidth 7.9-8.4 GHz Rx bandwidth 7.25-7.75 GHz Polarization Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable) Tx power (SSPA) Three available output powers: 4 Watt 10 Watt 16 Watt EIRP 36 dbw (4 Watt) 39.7 dbw (10 Watt) 41.2 dbw (16 Watt) G/T 8.5 db/ºk Data rate Up to 2 Mbps Crypto equipment Serial interface included Max. prime power comsuption 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W) 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W) 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W) Power supply Rechargable battery DC 10 V to 30 V BA-5590/2590 compatible Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W) Autonomy with batteries 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery) 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box) 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box) 185 minutes (Rx only) Unlimited when using solar panel Total weight Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W) Transport 1 or 2 backpack C/ Mar Egeo, 4 Polígono industrial, 1 28830 San Fernando de Henares Madrid (Spain) T + 34 91 626 90 00 F + 34 91 626 88 90 space@indra.es Roc Boronat 133 08018 Barcelona (Spain) T + 34 93 463 00 00 F + 34 93 463 09 22 Indra reserves the right to modify these specifications without prior notice.

manpack_af.fh11 9/3/10 18:56 P gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Satellite communications, earth observation, navigation and positioning and control stations Manpack and portable antenna Composici n Characteristics SHF-band Antenna type Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals) Tx bandwidth 7.9-8.4 GHz Rx bandwidth 7.25-7.75 GHz Polarization Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable) Tx power (SSPA) Three available output powers: 4 Watt 10 Watt 16 Watt EIRP 36 dbw (4 Watt) 39.7 dbw (10 Watt) 41.2 dbw (16 Watt) G/T 8.5 db/ºk Data rate Up to 2 Mbps Crypto equipment Serial interface included Max. prime power comsuption 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W) 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W) 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W) Power supply Rechargable battery DC 10 V to 30 V BA-5590/2590 compatible Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W) Autonomy with batteries 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery) 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box) 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box) 185 minutes (Rx only) Unlimited when using solar panel Total weight Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W) Transport 1 or 2 backpack C/ Mar Egeo, 4 Polígono industrial, 1 28830 San Fernando de Henares Madrid (Spain) T + 34 91 626 90 00 F + 34 91 626 88 90 space@indra.es Roc Boronat 133 08018 Barcelona (Spain) T + 34 93 463 00 00 F + 34 93 463 09 22 Indra reserves the right to modify these specifications without prior notice.