Leading RF and satcom solutions provider, ETL Systems, along with its Australian partner, Lumina BSA, is showcasing its RF signal distribution solutions at the Military, Communications and information systems (MilCis) show. The event is taking place in Canberra, Australia from 12-14 November.
ETL, at its booth (Stand B6), is demonstrating its popular Hurricane 64x64 L-band Matrix, which is used to provide flexibility in uplink and downlink SatCom (satellite communications) applications including video traffic, data management and TVRO applications. As the most compact 64x64 Matrix on the market (4RU), it also helps to optimize the use of receiving capacity, has integrated LNB powering and fibre inputs. The Hurricane is a distributive (full fan-out) Matrix with signal capacity of 64 inputs x 64 outputs with features to suit specific RF needs for each satellite feed. The high resilience matrix has minimal downtime due to hot-swap of all active components.
In addition, ETL is also exhibiting its StingRay RF-over-Fibre Links, with an array of fibre modules covering L-band, S-band and Broadband frequencies, the choice of fixed or automatic gain control and the option for LNB powering. Providing a reliable alternative to copper coaxial cables, the StingRay RF-over-Fibre links convert RF to optical signals upto 10km away, with options for distances up to 500 km.
With the Australian defence in the process of transforming itself, seeking networking and integration for the future military with increased data and situational awareness. ETL believes its partner Lumina BSA is perfectly placed to help them lead this charge for innovation.
MilCis is the only Australian conference that focuses strategically on the crucial technologies, products, systems and services associated with military communications and information systems. ETL is exhibiting at Stand B6.