Ukrainian startup HIMERA, known for its secure digital communication systems such as the G1 radio, has announced an expansion of its product line with the introduction of signal repeaters.
Among the new releases featured in the company's video, a standout product is the device labeled B1. It extends the communication range between radio stations operating in electronic warfare-resistant frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) mode.
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This enables troops in the field to deploy a Mesh network with dynamic data transmission capabilities that is extremely difficult for the enemy to suppress by EW means.
The B1 repeater is compact and autonomously powered. In the video, the device is elevated by a quadcopter to create an instant communication node on the battlefield extending the radio coverage.
Alternatively, it could be deployed using a balloon or mounted on a mast for more static applications, although combination with the drone is still the most efficient for situations when communication is needed right here and now.
Another notable addition to Himera's product line is the R1 repeater, which integrates a secure radio channel with internet access. This device can transmit signals from radio stations via services such as Starlink satellite network, effectively removing any range restrictions. Like the Starlink system itself, the R1 repeater is portable and suited for mobile operations.
One more product is the E1 device, an equivalent of a WiFi bridge, that extends coverage to areas where direct internet access is unavailable.
In general, Himera's reliance on digital communication technologies like Mesh networking and FHSS in all of its products ensures the stability and security of its systems, making them some of the most robust solutions available for maintaining steady and secure radio communications.
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