Our first venture into the world of military jamming began in 1998 with a phone call from a defense contractor asking if we could have a look at MCREWS (Modular Covert Radio Electronic Warfare Simulator), a jamming simulator program that was floundering.
Read MoreLooking back at a valuable lesson learned on a repair job that became an important core value of Radio Design Group: learn and build on the past to create better and positive outcomes.
Read MoreThere are several ways to simulate jamming in communications and GPS systems. Some are more accurate than others, but each has a place in the testing and training environment. It is vital that the details of the application be considered when selecting the best method, or combination of methods.
Read MoreEven better spectral efficiency is now possible without the need to purchase new hardware. Radio Design Group is offering the TS-1G trunking software package. This upgrade allows an existing UV-1G system to share the 6 inbound VHF channels with any number of beltpacks, resulting in a substantial increase in spectral efficiency.
Read MoreAs Radio Design Group, Inc. celebrates its 30th year, I look back at all it took to get me to that starting line in 1992. Like Richard Branson, another disruptive entrepreneur says, “Entrepreneurship is about turning what excites you in life into capital so that you can do more of it and move forward with it.”
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