HARRIS CORPORATION M803M Manuel D’Utilisation

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CHAPTER 1—Welcome to the OpenSky Network
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User talk groups connect you at all times with
precisely the users you need to reach, no matter
who they work for, or where they’re located within
the network.
Connectivity with Legacy Equipment
The all-digital, end-to-end TCP/IP OpenSky Intranet
even provides support for legacy equipment and
protocols both digital and analog.
Along with supplying voice and data to your M-803
mobile radio, the network will also support existing (or
“legacy”) radio equipment you may still need to use
during a hardware rollover.
This also means you’ll be able to make radio contact
with cooperating agencies on the same network,
whether or not they have made the conversion to
OpenSky equipment, as long as they use their radios to
network with OpenSky.
Voice and Data to a Single Device
For graphics, you’ll need
to remain connected to
your Mobile Data
Terminal (MDT).
With OpenSky, you won’t need independent system
architecture to receive voice and data communications.
And, with a Mobile Data Terminal connected through
the peripheral interface, you’ll have unprecedented
ability to send and receive forms, NCIC profiles, maps,
floorplans, all the complicated graphical data you need
to make informed on-the-job decisions.
Improved Coverage and Signal Strength
Part of OpenSky’s scalability is its ability to accommo-
date as many base stations as your coverage area
requires for robust voice and data transmissions,
wherever your route may extend within the network.
Vehicular Tactical Network
VTac devices (trunk-mounted M-803 radios arrayed
with a duplexer and a vehicular repeater) and OpenSky
cell sites automatically extend coverage into otherwise
hard-to-reach areas.