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Q-MAC Electronics

Q-MAC Electronics. PRESENTS TACTICAL RADIOS. Q-MAC Electronics. HF & VHF Transceivers, Antennas and Data Systems. About Q-MAC. Specialist in Tactical Communications Established 1994 in Perth Australia Privately Owned ISO9001:2000 Quality System Exports to 107 Countries

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Q-MAC Electronics

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  1. Q-MAC Electronics PRESENTS TACTICAL RADIOS

  2. Q-MAC Electronics HF & VHF Transceivers, Antennas and Data Systems

  3. About Q-MAC • Specialist in Tactical Communications • Established 1994 in Perth Australia • Privately Owned • ISO9001:2000 Quality System • Exports to 107 Countries • International Dealer and Support Network • In-house Research, Design and Marketing

  4. Our Customers • Military and paramilitary • Police Forces • United Nations and other aid/relief agencies • Mining and Drilling contractors • Forestry organisations • Emergencies service (natural disaster organisations) • Telecommunications authorities • Road/bridge/pipeline construction organisations • Environmental, conservation & wildlife authorities • Fisheries

  5. Governmental/Military/Policing Customers We are not publish list with names of the customer in open resources if you interesting to get references please contact as

  6. HF-90M HF Radio • Multi-role HF transceiver • Optional Frequency Hopping • Lightweight (1kg) Lightest in the world! • 50W Peak power • Selective Calling • Data capable • Simple to use • Simple to service • Low cost • 3 Year International Warranty

  7. HF-90M Military Packages • Manpack • Mobile Package • Base Station

  8. HF-90M Manpack • Communicate whilst on foot (“Walk & Talk”) • Rugged Mil-Std Construction • Automatic tuner with collapsible 6-section whip, long wire and tape whip antenna • Military-grade framed backpack with accessory pockets • Accessories as required (chargers, antennae systems)

  9. HF-90M Mobile Package • Compact, robust, easy to install mobile (“Drive & Talk”) system • 2-piece auto-tune antenna system (ready for shock mount) • Easily converted to Manpack or Portable packages • Quick Release Mechanism or Separate Cradle Mount

  10. HF-90M 150 Watt Military SSB Heavy Duty Tracked Vehicle System • Comprising: • HF-90M Radio • 150w amplifier and auto tuner • 3.6m NATO-style whip • Bespoke vehicle fits • Anti-Vibration mounts • Combat Intercom integration

  11. HF-90M 500 Watt High Power Base Station • Modular system with 19” Equipment Rack, pedestal microphone & high quality speakers • Uses standard HF-90M with 500W Power Amplifier • 500W Broadband Antenna System • AC power supply system • Supports Frequency Hopping & Data

  12. HF-90M NVIS Roof Rack Antenna

  13. NVIS Antenna • Revolutionary High Gain Auto-Tuning NVIS Antenna System • 14dB better than whip style antenna systems • Continuous HF coverage from 0-1,000km (No Skip Zones) • Easily relocated to alternate vehicle Removable or Fixed Installation • Fixed or Removable Installation • Folds down when not in use • High Quality Signal – Limits Adjacent Channel Noise • Rejects Vehicle Ignition Noise • Omni Directional Propagation

  14. Q-MAC Frequency Hopping • Secure communications for • Military & Paramilitary • Aid / Relief Organisations • Advantages of Frequency Hopping: • Protection against detection • Protection against jamming • Protection against interception • High quality voice

  15. Frequency Hopping Features • Simple Operation • Difficult to Intercept or Jam • Adaptive Smart Hopping on • Simple Programming of “HOP” Code • Multiple Hopping Networks • > 10 concurrent hopping networks on same reference frequency separated by Security Code • Field Upgradeable – Chip Replacement Only • Use of SSB Voice • Increased Security (No output during speech syllables)

  16. How Hopping Works • All radios in net must have same key code which can be changed when required • Master sends sync burst periodically on sync channels • Slaves poll round sync channels until synchronisation acquired • Once synchronised all stations change frequency together at hop rate of 5 hops per second for HF and 100 hops per second for VHF

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