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EVENLODE Air Equipment
EVENLODE Power Supply, Heat Exchange &
Power Amplifier
EVENLODE Video Encoder,
Transceiver & Up Converter
Encryption Control Unit
EVENLODE Ground Equipment
EVENLODE Ground Soft Case Transceiver
EVENLODE System Key Features
• Lightweight Air Data Terminal: suitable for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and for other platforms
• Modular: Transceiver, Up Converter Power Supply, Heat Exchange, Power Amplifier as separate or stacked modules
• Controllable Radio Parameters: suitable for low-range, high-data rate applications and long-range applications with up and downlinks up to 21 Mbps
• Open Architecture: Internet Protocol (IP) and, Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) data
• Robust: ECS Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (COFDM) waveform
• Secure: Military-grade Advanced Encryption Standard 256-bit
• Operator-Friendly: Interface and Control.
Key Features: Lightweight
Transceiver Module 610 g
Power Supply Module 680 g
Up Converter Module 490 g
Unit Weight 3.52 kg
(7.0 kg lighter than a standard system)
Power124 W (L & S Band)
(176 W less than a standard system)
Full System Size 139 x 145 x 218 mm
Heat Exchange Module 960 g
Power Amplifier Module 780 g
All dimensions approx
Key Features: Controllable
• Controllable or Automatic Parameters (Data Rate vs Range)
• Video over IP or as an ASI steam, or both. Buffer for IP data
• Movable wall between ASI and IP to provide an IP Link, or interoperability with existing systems
• Over the air configuration for Unmanned Air & Optionally-Piloted Vehical applications.
Video
Video
Key Features: Operator-Friendly
EVENLODE Operational Application
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EVENLODE I Concepts of OperationAir to Air Link
EVENLODE I Concepts of OperationAir to Ground Downlink
EVENLODE II Concepts of OperationRange Extension
EVENLODE II Concepts of OperationUplink / Downlink
EVENLODE II Concepts of OperationHouse Entry
EVENLODE II Concepts of OperationHelicopter Surveillance & Overwatch
EVENLODE III Concepts of OperationAir – Ground IP Capability
EVENLODE Series Upgrade Path
The Evenlode Data Terminal with a mission mapping system, built in computer , High Definition recorder and screen.
Designed to be seat or floor mounted and easily removed.
EVENLODE Airborne Data Terminal & Work Station
Man-Portable Receivers
Handyview
Loxley
TechnologyInformation Security
TechnologyInformation Security
Multi-role Helicopter
User Group 1 User Group 2 User Group 3
Through-life ManagementRequirements Capture
Close interaction with the Customer from the outset.
Surveys and technical analysis to ensure the best possible system for the customer.
Verification with the Customer throughout.
Through-life ManagementBespoke Design
Concept of Operations to System Design to Equipment Trials
Through-life ManagementIn-service Support
Maintenance, Repairs, Upgrades & Training
Close contact with the Customer
ExperienceSystem Integration
An ECS link provides the Information Exchange Requirement (IER) for the Falcon ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) Mobile Exploitation System
ExperienceBespoke Datalinks for Mission Pods
ECS Skylark Datalink incorporated into the “backpack” of a Fast Air Targeting Pod
ECS Evenlode Datalink incorporated into a Self Contained Aerial Reconnaissance (SCAR) Pod
ECS Time Division Duplex (TDD) Datalink designed into a tube for a
Fast Air training application
Example Concept of OperationsNetwork Voting System
Example Concept of OperationsSystem Architecture
The Network Voting SystemBenefits
• The system provides extended downlink coverage, beyond that capable of a single receive site
• The system is scalable for future expansion
• The system is modular for future expansion, and commonality of parts for ease of maintenance
• By adjusting the antennas the, system is adaptable for a change in operational coverage area without disturbance to the overall system
• By providing overlapping areas of coverage, the system is resilient to the loss/failure of any component module.
Example Concept of OperationsSystem Control
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