Medium-Data-Rate HF Experimental Test Results Using Modified Harris RF-3201E Transceiver and R-2368/URR Receiver
Abstract
This report describes the experimental test results of a medium-data-rate (MDR), high-frequency (HF) groundwave point-to-point, full-duplex data link. This system uses relatively simple modifications of existing radio equipment and a commercial programmable satellite communications (SATCOM) modem. The goal is to develop and implement a 128-kbps Beyond-Line-Of-Sight (BLOS) HF communication link within a 50-kHz, 3-dB bandwidth frequency channel. This is one of several efforts that attempts to increase the data rates that are commonly used in the HF band within the Navy for intraship BLOS communications. The tests performed included laboratory back-to-back and over-the-air operational tests. The laboratory portion of these tests was performed at Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center, San Diego (SSC San Diego), primarily between March and June of 1997. In September 1997, the over-the-air tests were conducted over the 65-nmi seawater path between Wilson Cove at San Clemente Island (SCI), California, and Building 40, SSC San Diego, on Point Loma, California.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA349556
Entities
People
- L. H. Pinck
- R. North
- T. A. Danielson
Organizations
- Naval Information Warfare Systems Command