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Boulder CO (SPX) Mar 13, 2008 Intuicom Government and Defense Systems Group has announced the release of the NAVNET SERIES of economical, long-range RF data-links for military and aerospace users. Designed for tactical operations, the NAVNET SERIES product line provides robust data transport with 100% accuracy over secure FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) VHF/UHF channels. Building upon Intuicom's field-proven defense products, the NAVNET SERIES represents the next-generation of wireless tactical data networks for both COTM (communications on the move) as well as fixed position applications. Offering 5 feature-rich models, the NAVNET SERIES is available in a diversity of military frequencies, meeting requirements for a broad set of applications including blue force tracking, command and control, remote sensor monitoring, and video reconnaissance in support of airborne, terrestrial, and naval operations. The NAVNET SERIES employs Intuicom's best-in-class RF technology with "leap-ahead" data transport that results in a product family providing 115kbps throughput, embedded GPS, and up to 60 mile LOS range. Supporting full network addressability of both "smart" and "dumb" data devices, the NAVNET SERIES offers models equipped with Ethernet, serial, and GPIO interfaces. "The NAVNET SERIES makes Intuicom's latest generation data transport and GPS tracking technologies affordable and available to tactical units," said Tom Foley, President and CEO of Intuicom, Inc. "By building upon our prior military program experience and hardware platform, the NAVNET SERIES is not only uniquely positioned to satisfy the needs of dynamic ops and TTE (Test, Training, and Exercises) but also provides an upgrade path for customers with legacy products." Related Links GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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