Syntonics Awarded Command Post Antenna Remoting System (CARS) Phase II-Enhanced Prototype Development (SBIR)
COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Syntonics LLC, based in Columbia, Md., announces the award of a Phase II enhancement to its Command Post Antenna Remoting System (CARS) SBIR prototype development effort for $436 thousand.
- COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Syntonics LLC, based in Columbia, Md., announces the award of a Phase II enhancement to its Command Post Antenna Remoting System (CARS) SBIR prototype development effort for $436 thousand.
- The CARS Phase II effort prototypes effort and demonstrates a Command Post Antenna Remoting System (CARS) that can remote antennas for up to six combat net radios, plus modern Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) radios, moving radio frequency emissions far away from command posts.
- Each antenna remoting link uses external power amplifiers at the antenna site, reducing size-weight-power-cost (SWaP-C) by utilizing standard power amplifiers that are already purchased by the Army in large quantities and sustained by its logistics system.
- CARS eliminates the RF signature of modern agile, mobile command posts, enhancing their survivability and improving their mission command effectiveness.