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  • Within the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]], compatibility with a [[Joint Tactical Radio System#Waveforms|waveform]] includes the [[software-defined radio]] not only to em
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • A recent, but prior to the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]], U.S. military tactical [[software-defined radio]] family that operates i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joint Tactical Radio System]]
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  • ...ly defined military [[software-defined radio]], although it precedes the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]].
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • Intra-squad radio within the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]], providing secure voice and personal location information for every soldi
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  • ...ovides up to 34 Mbps of digital information transfer compatible with the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] architecture
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • ...the first widely defined military software-defined radio. It preceded the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), although the AN/PRC-148 JEM version is JTRS compatible.
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • ....gov/enav/ais/how_ais_works.htm}}</ref> and the U.S. and allied military [[Joint Tactical Radio System]]s.<ref name=MCC-GIG-Edge>{{citation | url = http://jpeojtrs.mil/files/news | title = Joint Tactical Radio System -- Connecting the GIG to the Tactical Edge | first1= Rich | last1 = North
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  • ...he patrol behind the next hill. Their capabilities will be included in the Joint Tactical Radio System, replacing SINCGARS-only radios. SINCGARS is one of the first waveforms that will be spoken by the Joint Tactical Radio System, along with Have Quick II , so only a single physical radio will be needed
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  • ...is the individual soldier intra-squad radio, or "Rifleman Radio", of the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] (JTRS). It is also designated the SFF-C(V)1 Handheld Radio. Under either
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • ...ware-defined radio, but not fully compatible with all the waveforms of the Joint Tactical Radio System.
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  • ...ent series of U.S. military [[software-defined radio]]s, not part of the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] (JTRS) but certainly anticipating it. It is a single radio system that re
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  • ==Joint Tactical Radio System: form factor reduction== The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) is a radical simplification of different form factors used by U.S. m
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  • The initial version had 16 Mbps of bandwidth, growing to 34 Mbps in a Joint Tactical Radio System-compatible mode.
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  • ...II is one of the first JTRS waveform|waveforms that will be spoken by the Joint Tactical Radio System, along with SINCGARS, so only a single physical radio will be needed to com
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  • ...connect to an external encryption device, while modern radios, such as the Joint Tactical Radio System, are apt to be computer-controlled and have integrated encryption.
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  • ...erminal Programs Office (MTPO)}}</ref> The architecture is shared with the Joint Tactical Radio System.
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  • ...rate radio and security devices is one of the goals of the U.S. and allied Joint Tactical Radio System.
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  • All the ground radios, at least, will be consolidated into the Joint Tactical Radio System and Warfighter Information Network-Tactical.
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  • ...ber of form factors and connectors required. Indeed, a program such as the Joint Tactical Radio System goes even farther, with the same physical device able to be placed in diffe
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  • ...r, GPS, and encryption in a single package. The U.S. military (and allied) Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), which is the largest conversion of communications technology in its
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  • ...dual handhelds, are much more constrained in capacity and reliability. The Joint Tactical Radio System, for example, deals with constraints imposed by geography, by limited elect
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  • ...quipment radios will be replaced by waveform-compatible equipment of the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]].
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  • ...ide range of military radios and communications security devices is the '''Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS),''' (pronounced "jitters" by military personnel). JTRS is a large-sc | title = Joint Tactical Radio System -- Connecting the GIG to the Tactical Edge | first1= Rich | last1 = North
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  • ...escent Mobile Subscriber Equipment, SINCGARS radios (to be replaced by the Joint Tactical Radio System. These are tactical systems. The AN/TPY-2 radar, like the Navy's SPY-2|AN/
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  • ...exchanges. JTIDS Link 16 compatibility is a first-phase objective for the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS).<ref name=MIL-STD-6016>MIL-STD 6016 for Tactical Command, Control, C
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  • ...ry software-defined radio, the AN/PRC-148. An upgrade will make the radio Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) compatible.
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  • * [[Joint Tactical Radio System/Definition]]
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  • System (NLOS-LS). Spin Out 1 B-Kits include Joint Tactical Radio System Ground Mobile ...90</ref> Some of the enabling technologies include the separately managed Joint Tactical Radio System, which is behind schedule in some areas; early FCS systems requiring JTRS w
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  • ...) radios and encryption devices with the radically new technology of the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] (JTRS - pronounced "jitters" by military personnel).
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  • * [[Joint Tactical Radio System/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Joint Tactical Radio System/Metadata]]
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  • ...rsight efforts on the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), other Army tactical radio programs, and the Force XXI Battle Comman
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