Central control for crew communications
ProductJuly 14, 2015
The Telephonics NetCom-V system provides crew intercommunications and radio management for a wide range of tactical vehicles, including airborne, ground vehicle, and marine applications.
The Telephonics NetCom-V system provides crew intercommunications and radio management for a wide range of tactical vehicles, including airborne, ground vehicle, and marine applications. The system – which consists of a single line-replaceable unit (LRU), or crew station, that can be expanded for system growth with as many as 20 operators, 60 radios, and 16 VoIP channels – facilitates audio distribution throughout the vehicle and interfaces with all communication assets and crew headsets. Two operators can use each crew station independently; each operator can select any or all connected radios or internal private communication nets for monitoring or transmission via manually controlled knobs.
NetCom-V is intended to enhance crew and personnel safety while increasing overall mission situational awareness. The system features interoperability via IP protocol suite, in addition to a wireless intercom with flexible encryption solutions. Its adaptive-noise-cancellation feature eliminates noise at the audio input, which gives the operator cleaner communication, with a direct interface to all available military vehicle headsets. In addition, the communications system uses a Department of Defense (DoD)-patented spatial audio, which can increase sound intelligibility. Users control the system via a remote Windows-based GUI. Operators can keep track of dismounted crew and personnel with the system’s simultaneous voice, data, and location finders.