Home
>
Harris
>
Communications receiver
>
Harris Rf-5800h-mp Advanced Tactical Radio System Datasheet Manual
Harris Rf-5800h-mp Advanced Tactical Radio System Datasheet Manual
Have a look at the manual Harris Rf-5800h-mp Advanced Tactical Radio System Datasheet Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 11 Harris manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
The RF5800HMP is a member of the FALCON®II family of multiband tactical radio systems. It is an advanced HFSSB/VHFFM manpack radio that provides reliable tactical communications through enhanced secure voice and data performance, networking, and extended battery life. The transceiver’s extended frequency range (to 60 MHz) provides secure FSK 16 kbps CVSD voice and data in the VHF band in addition to the HF capability. It is like having two radios inone compact package. High speed data rates, up to 9600 bps (HF), and selectable ARQ modes reduce ontheair transmission time and enhance secure data transmissions forimproved communications reliability and throughput. The combined robust digital voice (MELP, LPC10) and serial tone data modem operate over poor communication channels. The RF5800HMP includes a last ditch voice mode that transmits digital voice using ultra robust 3G waveforms for operation in channels where no other waveforms will work. A serialtone ECCM waveform with DSPbased excision filtering and a 600 bps vocoder are combined to provide reliable, secure HF communications in the presence of jamming. Secure digital voice, 75 to 2400 bps data, and ARQ mode are supported in the ECCM mode. The latest third generation HF Link Automation, STANAG 4538, is included and provides high performance ALE and data link protocols, providing superiorlinking and error free data transfer. The Harris Citadel ®ASIC provides high speed data and digital voice encryption using either a Harrisstandard or a customerunique algorithm. An internal Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver option provides local position information and Automatic Position Reporting (APR). This feature allows the radio to be used in situational awareness systems without PCsattached to the outstation radios.The accurate GPS timing data can be used for ECCM and advanced ALE synchronization. Integrated telephony capability allows the radio operator to place and receive telephone calls using the radio keypad when used with the RF 6010 Tactical Network Access Hub. The data capability and network management features of the RF5800HMP utilize industry standard IPbased protocolsto provide fast, simple, and direct communications, and permit easy setup and maintenance of tactical networks. The removable Keypad/Display Unit provides easy access to controls for onthemoveoperation. assuredcommunications™ RF5800HMP ADVANCED HF/VHF TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEM a fully integrated, compact communications system, offering the security and performance features your missions demand®
RF Communications Division | 1680 University Avenue | Rochester, NY USA 14610 www.harris.com15852445830 © Copyright 2005 Harris Corporation 08/05 DS211J Specifications for the RF5800HMP General Frequency Range1.6 to 59.999 MHzNet Presets75, fully programmableFrequency Stability±0.5 x 10–6 Emission ModesJ3E (single sideband, upper or lower, suppressed carrier telephony) H3E (compatible AM single sideband plus full carrier) A1A, J2A (compatible CW), selectable; F3E (FM telephone) RF Input/Output Impedance50 ohm nominal, unbalancedPower Input26 VDC (20.5 to 32 VDC)Data InterfaceSynchronous or asynchronous (RS232C; MILSTD188114A)Dimensions (with battery case)10 .5W x 3.5H x 13.2D inches (26.7W x 8.1H x 34.3D cm)Radio Weight10 lb (4.7 kg) without batteries Receiver SensitivitySSB: –113 dBm (0.5 µV) for 10 dB SINADAudio Output15 mW at 1000 ohm to external handsetSquelchFront panel adjustable, active squelch selectableIF RejectionGreater than 80 dBImage RejectionGreater than 80 dB (1st IF image)AGCMode dependent, automatically selectedIntermodulation Distortion–80 dB or better for two –30 dBm signals separated 30 kHz or moreOverload ProtectionReceiver protected to 32 VRMS Transmitter Power Output1, 5, 20 watts PEP/Average 1/+2 dB (1, 5, 10 watts FM)Audio Input1.5 mV at 150 ohm or 0 dBm at 600 ohm for full rated outputCarrier SuppressionGreater than 60 dB below PEP output (J3E mode)Undesired Sideband SuppressionGreater than 60 dB below PEP outputSpurious Outputs–50 dB relative to rated output, except harmonics which are –40 dB (Greater than 20 kHz from Fc) minimum for fo= 1.630 MHzAntenna Tuning CapabilityOE505 10foot (3 m) whip (1.6 to 60 MHz) RF1936P (AS2259) NVIS (3.5 to 10 MHZ)RF1940AT001/RF1941dipole Environmental Test MethodPer MILSTD810FVibrationGround TacticalImmersion3 ft. (.9m) of waterOperating Temperature–40˚C to +70˚C Features Encrypted DataHF: MILSTD188110B App. C (9600 bps and 12,800 bps uncoded), App. B 39tone (2400 bps), (maximum data rate)Serial Tone (2400 bps), STANAG 4285 (2400 bps), STANAG 4415 (75 bps), STANAG 4539 (9600bps), FSK (600 bps) VHF: FSK (16 Kbps) Automatic Link Establishment (ALE)STANAG 4538 FLSU, MILSTD188141B Appendix AFrequency HoppingSerial Tone ECCMVocoderHF: LPC1052E (600/2400), MELP (600/2400), VHF: CVSDData Link Layer Protocol (ARQ)STANAG 4538 (3G), pFEDSTD1052 System ConfigurationDigital Encryption GPS RF5800HMP025Citadel—RF5800HMP026Citadel InternalRF5800HMP035Datotek/Citadel — Major System Components RF5800HV00620 Watt Vehicular AdapterRF5832H125 Watt Power AmplifierRF5833H150 Watt Vehicular Adapter UnitRF5834H400 Watt Power AmplifierRF5382H150 Watt Antenna CouplerRF382A400 Watt Antenna CouplerRF5845HPre/Post Selector FALCON and Citadel are registered trademarks of Harris Corporation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. assuredcommunications™®