Tactical computing radio-over-internet gateway to bridge military and civil radios offered by Curtiss-Wright

July 12, 2023
The PacStar 421 pairs with a tactical sever, such as the PacStar 451 server module, to enable direct ear and mouth (E+M) interface to tactical radios.

ASHBURN, Va. – The Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions division in Ashburn, Va., is introducing the PacStar 400-series tactical computing module that supports radio gateway services for modern and legacy radios.

Developed in collaboration with REDCOM Laboratories Inc. in Victor, N.Y., the PacStar 421 uses embedded REDCOM Sigma XRI technology to bridge the gap between disparate voice- and radio-over-internet protocol radio systems of military units, government agencies, and public safety organizations.

The radio gateway module capitalizes on existing radio assets to enable these organizations to connect to each other instantly, regardless of the radio network, endpoint, or frequency they use.

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The PacStar 421 pairs with a tactical sever, such as the PacStar 451 server module, to enable direct ear and mouth (E+M) interface to tactical radios.

As a combined solution, the PacStar 421 and PacStar 451 enable radio users to communicate with other users on any SIP endpoint, while enabling the radios to be controlled and patched together on-the-fly via the REDCOM Sigma C2 Console app.

For more information contact Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions online at www.curtisswrightds.com, or REDCOM Laboratories at www.redcom.com.

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