
A tactical vest antenna system is designed to provide reliable radio communication in high-stress environments. This is crucial for military personnel and first responders who need to stay connected with their teams at all times.
The system typically consists of a vest with integrated antennas that allow for multiple communication devices to be connected at once. This can include radios, satellite phones, and even GPS devices.
Having multiple devices connected to a single antenna system can help reduce clutter and make it easier to communicate in the field. This can be a game-changer for teams that need to respond quickly to emergencies.
The tactical vest antenna system is designed to be durable and weather-resistant, making it perfect for use in harsh environments.
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The Tactical Vest Antenna System (TVAS) is a cleverly designed solution for military personnel who need to stay connected in the field. It consists of two radiating elements connected by a cable with a quick release mechanism.
The cable acts as an extension of the radiating elements, allowing for a more compact design. Each radiating element is laminated between two sheets of polycarbonate plastic.
The TVAS is designed to be concealed within Small Arms Protective Insert pouches found on body armor, such as Interceptor body armor. This allows for greater mobility and stealth.
The system is compatible with various radios, including the AN/PRC-148, AN/PRC-152, and SINCGARS. It's also worth noting that Pharad, the manufacturer of the TVAS, offers a range of wearable antennas for different frequency bands.
Here's a list of some of the radios that are compatible with the TVAS:
- AN/PRC-148 - handheld multiband, tactical software-defined radio 30 to 512 MHz
- AN/PRC-152 - portable, compact, tactical software-defined combat-net radio 30 to 512 MHz
- SINCGARS - Combat net radio 30 to 88 MHz
Pharad's newest wearable VHF antenna, the BW-30-512-J, is designed to fit into small form-factor, lightweight vests. It's a great option for special operations and first responder teams who need a compact and lightweight antenna solution.
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