ViaSat Enerlinks Digital Transceiver Interoperates With Analog Video Transmitters for ISR Data Links

ViaSat Enerlinks Digital Transceiver Interoperates With Analog Video Transmitters for ISR Data Links

2009-08-04 -

EnerLinks™III digital signal processing receives intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) analog video transmitted from UAVs and other platforms that use legacy frequency modulation

Carlsbad, CA – The Enerdyne division of ViaSat Inc. (Nasdaq:VSAT) has added a new operating mode for its EnerLinksIII Ground Modem Transceiver (GMT) that enables it to interoperate with airborne vehicles that use analog FM technology to transmit NTSC, PAL, or RS170 sensor video over a line-of-sight, air-to-ground communications link. While unmanned system programs such as Shadow and Predator operate with analog ISR data links, digital EnerLinks technology has been deployed in hundreds of advanced data links for use in classified and other surveillance applications.

“The video ISR industry is only just beginning a transition from analog to digital waveform, so it is imperative that new digital systems can receive signals from the installed base of legacy analog systems,” said Steve Gardner, Enerdyne general manager. “We also designed the EnerLinksIII GMT to be backwards compatible with prior EnerLinks systems to enable our customers to operate in both the legacy analog and the more advanced digital worlds.”

Because the EnerLinksIII system is software programmable, it can adapt to new digital waveforms as the DoD expands its requirements for digital interoperability beyond common data link (CDL), such as the anticipated digital data link (DDL) for small unmanned systems.

EnerLinks is used by DRS Technologies to upgrade its Sentry and Neptune unmanned aerial system (UAS). Recently Insitu announced the use of EnerLinks for its future Integrator and Scan Eagle UAS. To date Insitu has shipped over 1,000 Scan Eagles.

Enerdyne will be demonstrating this new product feature under the ViaSat canopy at the AUVSI 5th biennial flight demonstration at Webster Field in Patuxent River on August 10.

For more information and pricing, contact sales@enerdyne.com.

The Enerdyne division of ViaSat, based in El Cajon, CA, provides digital video data link systems for unmanned and manned airborne and other mobile platforms within the defense and intelligence industries and also provides advanced technologies in digital video compression and high performance, ultra reliable RF transport.

Safe Harbor Statement

Portions of this release, particularly statements about the compatibility and performance of the EnerlinksIII GMT, may contain forward-looking statements regarding future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties. ViaSat wishes to caution you that there are some factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, including but not limited to: contractual problems, product defects, manufacturing issues or delays, regulatory issues, technologies not being developed according to anticipated schedules, or that do not perform according to expectations; and increased competition and other factors affecting the telecommunications industry generally. The Company refers you to the documents it files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically the section titled Risk Factors in the Company's Form 10-K, which contain and identify other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in our projections or forward-looking statements. Stockholders and other readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. We undertake no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements.

EnerLinks is a trademark of Enerdyne Technologies Inc.

 


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