Product Highlights
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Enables tactical radios currently utilized by the US Armed Forces to
interface to PCs and transmit IP based data
• Interoperability
allows communications among various radio brands and models
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Available with a variety of radio connector options
• Reduces
taxpayer costs compared to purchasing ultra-expensive proprietary
hardware and software
Sealevel Systems announces the introduction of the ACC-188 USB Synchronous Interface Adapter. The ACC-188 enables tactical radios currently utilized by the US Armed Forces to
interface to PCs and transmit IP based data. "This product provides a
tremendous improvement in the speed and reliability of battlefield
communications," says Marc Foster, Director of Sales for Sealevel
Systems. "The high-data throughput of the ACC-188 allows our
warfighters to quickly transmit and receive data such as GPS maps,
images, coordinates, and IM type communications."
"Another key
advantage of the ACC-188 solution is the interoperability to allow
communications among various radio brands and models most commonly used
by the defense community," says Foster. The ACC-188 is available with a
variety of radio connector options that make it compatible with the
most prevalent brands and models: Harris PRC-117 and PRC-150, Motorola
LST-5, Raytheon PSC-5D and ARC-231, Rockwell Collins ARC-210, Thales
PRC-148. Along with the radio sets listed above the ACC-188 can be
utilized by most digital radio sets that have a synchronous serial data
port.
"In addition to improving battlefield communications,"
continues Foster, "it significantly reduces taxpayers costs compared
to purchasing ultra-expensive proprietary hardware and software from
the radio manufacturer. This allows our military to provide this
technology to our troops in greater numbers than ever before. The
ACC-188 is the right product at the right time to support the strategy
of enhancing the network capabilities of legacy radios rather than
moving to a new platform."
The ACC-188 was developed by Sealevel
Systems to operate seemlessly with PDA-184, a standard software product
developed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The PDA-184
software (shipped by Sealevel with the ACC-188 as part of the total
solution) provides a Graphic User Interface (GUI) that allows war
fighters to transmit and receive a variety of data types, including an
instant message function and file transmission.
"Developing a
synchronous interface capable of communicating to the host PC over the
USB bus presented a tremendous design challenge due to inherent USB
latency," explains Frank Phelps, Senior Design Engineer on the project.
"Despite the challenge USB was the ideal interface for the product
because it is present on every contemporary desktop and portable PC.
Our team rose to the occasion so that our warfighters in the
battlefield can have the advantages of data communications with the
ease and simplicity of USB plug-and-play."
The ACC-188 is priced at $995 (includes PDA-184 software for qualifying customers),
and is available from stock as part number 9065. The product is also
available with PCMCIA connection as part number 9064.
The product will be on display at the Sealevel booth #521 at the AFCEA West show February 5-7, 2008 in San Diego.
Sealevel
Systems, founded in 1986 and based in Liberty, SC, is an American-owned
manufacturer of serial and digital communications products and
industrial computers. Sealevel has 20 years experience producing
products in America for military, government, and commercial customers.
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