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Technisonic announces new all-band module availability

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Technisonic Industries Ltd., an industry leader in the development, manufacture and support of special-mission airborne communications systems, has announced the immediate availability of airborne’s first-ever all-band P25 Phase I and Phase II capable module.

Already an industry leader in civil communications, the TDFM-9000 series of civil support radios now can be ordered with a new all-band module capable of supporting VHF-FM 136-174 megahertz, UHF-FM 380-520 megahertz, and 7/800 764-870 megahertz in a single position.

Technisonics’ customers have always appreciated the TDFM series radios for their ability to meet the missions’ full band and protocol requirements within a single panel mount package. The new all-band module is the next evolution of this philosophy, and allows operators to optimize their radio configurations to much greater degree.

Moreover, Technisonic has preserved the capability of matching existing configurations such that we can continue to support all of our customers’ ongoing conformal fleet requirements without interruption or change. The new all-band module is P25 capable across the spectrum with full support of critical technologies such as AES-256 and ADP encryption, support of P25 and Motorola SmartZone trunking is also available.

Established and emerging technologies such as over the air re-keying, over the air programming/provisioning, vote scan and front panel programming can also be provisioned directly on the module. New 9000 series radios employing all-band modules are fully compatible with existing hardware and installations.

“This integrated approach not only retains the value and investment of our customers’ existing radios, but ensures the future value by offering full interchangeability with existing installations and configurations,” said Jim Huddock, manager of business development. “All installation, operations, user interfaces, and programming remain intact, minimizing any need for update or

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