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 The TCI Model 903S is a compact, man-portable Communications Intelligence (COMINT) and direction finding (DF) system. At less than 40 Kg, it is ideal for two-man carry, as well as for mobi le and transport able applications. Detect, DF and record signals of interest with a completely transportable solution. Wideband Scanning Detection with Simultaneous DF The 903S searches, detects, intercepts, identifies, locates or localizes sources of all intentional and unintentinal RF energy — and simultaneously DFs all signals in the bands of interest the operator species using fast-stepping wideband receivers combined with DSP-based fine frequency channelization. Modern Signal Detection and DF Interlinked fast scanning detection/DF displays combined with powerful signal isolation capabilities enable real-time and post facto detection and DF of modern signals, including frequency-agile signals. Full Mission Replay Spectrograms and DF reports are stored in a high-speed relational database, allowing replay of all missions with different graphical settings and signal selection/deselection criteria. Non-volatile memory allows data to be replayed post-misison for analysis in a safe environment. Any station can merge data sets from multiple stations, providing post facto triangulation and geolocation of all signals of interest.* Full IQ recording allows post- facto “Lookback TDOA” — the ability to go back in time and perform TDOA geolocation on a signal that is no longer transmitting. *Requires a minimum of three units. 903S VHF/UHF Man-Portable COMINT System System Operations An easy-to-learn, intuitive operator interface provides complete tasking, scanning, signal- detection, DF/TDOA/geolocation, reporting and mission-replay functions.

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  • The TCI Model 903S is a compact, man-portable Communications Intelligence (COMINT) and direction finding (DF) system. At less than 40 Kg, it is ideal for two-man carry, as well as for mobile and transportable applications.

    Detect, DF and record signals of interest with a completely transportable solution.

    Wideband Scanning Detection with Simultaneous DfThe 903S searches, detects, intercepts, identifies, locates or localizes sources of all intentional and unintentinal RF energy and simultaneously DFs all signals in the bands of interest the operator specifi es using fast-stepping wideband receivers combined with DSP-based fine frequency channelization.

    Modern Signal Detection and Df Interlinked fast scanning detection/DF displays combined with powerful signal isolation capabilities enable real-time and post facto detection and DF of modern signals, including frequency-agile signals.

    full Mission replaySpectrograms and DF reports are stored in a high-speed relational database, allowing replay of all missions with different graphical settings and signal selection/deselection criteria. Non-volatile memory allows data to be replayed post-misison for analysis in a safe environment. Any station can merge data sets from multiple stations, providing post facto triangulation and geolocation of all signals of interest.* Full IQ recording allows post-facto Lookback TDOA the ability to go back in time and perform TDOA geolocation on a signal that is no longer transmitting.

    *Requires a minimum of three units.

    903S VHF/UHF Man-Portable COMINT System

    System operationsAn easy-to-learn, intuitive operator interface provides complete tasking, scanning, signal-detection, DF/TDOA/geolocation, reporting and mission-replay functions.

  • 903S VHF/UHF Man-Portable COMINT System

    Intercept and locate signals with a fully integrated man-portable solution.

    K E Y F E AT U R E S

    Rugged design and low size, weight and power consumption suitable for portable applications.

    Comprehensive intercept and DF of all signals from 30 to 3,000 MHz.

    Optional intercept of HF signals down to 100 kHz.

    3 GHz/sec fast-scanning detection with simultaneous DF of all detected signals at frequency channelization of 25 kHz (DF First technology).

    Analyze and geolocate multiple signals of interest from data collected in a dense signal environment.

    Capable of networked multi-site geolocation of emitters of interest.

    Display spectral and DF reports collected by the real-time system.

    Lookback Collection and analysis of signals of interest in the past.

    Azimuth-colored spectrogram, map with bearing rays from sensors and detection metadata displays.

    Selectable wideband 4 or 40 MHz (in VHF/UHF band) instantaneous bandwidth.

    Wideband recording with selectable bandwidth up to 40 MHz.

    Built in solid state drive can perform wideband recording up to 4 hours at 4 MHz.

    Detection and DF of conventional and modern signal types.

    Client-server architecture with full networking capability.

    Built-in self-test (BIST) and calibration.

    Modular, compact, industry-standard architecture supports flexible implementation in man-portable, mobile, fixed, and transportable configurations.

    Optional signal modulation recognition.

    Optional signal analysis and decode suite available with over 200 signal types.

  • System Architecture 903S

    TCI 649 v/uhf Df/Monitoring antenna

    rugged Workstation TCI 6085S processorwith Database

    Typical Customer-Supplied Data radio

    vaC

    12 vDC

    poWer SupplyvaC12 vDC

    power Supply used for system charging only.

    The TCI Model 903S compact, man-portable CoMInT and Df system is ideal for two-man carry, as well as mobile and transportable applications.

  • 903S VHF/UHF Man-Portable COMINT System

    Concept of OperationTCI 645 vhf/uhf Df anD MonITor anTenna

    ConCealeD In Cargo CarrIer

    Man-portable Operation The TCI 903S portable system can be disconnected from the vehicular configuration and carried by two people in areas that only allow access on foot. Once they reach the intended deployment location, the two operators will set-up the station and initiate operations. When deployed in man-portable configuration, the station uses the portable TCI 649 light-weight antenna on a carbon-fiber tripod and it is powered from its internal batteries or external battery pack. In this configuration, the operator can conduct signal search, monitoring, wideband recording and direction finding (DF) of targets of interest. If a portable network radio is available, the station may request line of bearing (LOBs) and/or TDOA data from other networked stations to obtain geolocation of targets.

    Operation in VehicleEach vehicle can be equipped with either a TCI 649 or roof-mounted TCI 645M antenna. The user will place the portable TCI 903S station into the vehicle and connect to the roof-top antenna cables. Changing antennas is easy as the 903S system automatically configures to the correct antenna type. The equipment can be operated from its internal batteries or connected to the 12 VDC power supply from the vehicle. In this configuration, the operator can conduct signal search, monitoring, wideband recording, homing and/or direction finding (DF) of targets of interest while the vehicle is stationary or in motion. In either vehicle or man-portable configuration, stations may be networked for real-time or post facto geolocation (DF and/or TDOA). Any station in the network may request Line of Bearing (LOB) and/or TDOA data from the other networked stations to obtain geolocation of targets.

    TCI 649 Man-porTable vhf/uhf Df anD MonITor anTenna array

  • System Details 903S

    While in the man-portable configuration, the operator can conduct signal search, monitoring, wideband recording and direction finding (Df) of targets of interest. If a portable network radio is available, the station may request line of bearing (lobs) from other networked stations to obtain geolocation (triangulation) of targets.

    FunctionalityThe TCI 903S system can scan the entire 30 to 3,000 Mhz band or selected sub-bands.

    operator can define signal detection criteria.

    view of signal detections can be dynamically altered by azimuth, bandwidth, power, frequency, duration or other metadata.

    operator can add comments relating to the collected signal.

    The 903S can transmit and receive line-of-bearing data to/from any other networked station for automatic geolocation.

    all data is stored on non-volatile media so it is available for post facto analysis.

    TCI Mobile Station operation

    The 903S system is also compatible with a wide variety of additional third-party signal analysis and decode tools, including popular GOTS backend signal processors.

    Signal AnalysisThe TCI 903S system provides the following signal analysis and demodulation capabilities on the operator workstation computer:

    Real time analysis and demodulation of detected signals in narrowband and wideband

    Optional automatic recognition of known modulation types: (Analog: AM FM, USB, LSB, CW, Morse. Digital: BPSK, QPSK, pi/4 DQPSK, 8-16-PSK, 2-, 3-, 4-, 8-FSK, MSK OOK, 4PAM, 16-, 32-, 64-, 128-, 256-QAM, V.29)

    Analog audio playback

    Tools to measure and display basic parameters of the intercepted signals and record bit streams.

  • 903S VHF/UHF Man-Portable COMINT System

    PowerThe TCI 903S station is supplied with integral 12 VDC batteries that allow a run time of minimum four hours. The system reports battery power level and issues a visual and audible warning when battery power is critically low.

    The TCI 903S station can be operated from standard 12 VDC vehicular power.

    The TCI 903S station is supplied with a power supply for connection to standard commercial power.

    The TCI 903S station can be switched between different power sources without rebooting or disrupting active missions.

    Blackbird SoftwareThe TCI Blackbird NextGen software presents a powerful, user-friendly spectrogram view to browse the live and past RF environment, but it is much more than a spectrum analyzer. Sophisticated signal processing continuously detects and characterizes all signals found. The parameters of these signal intercepts flow into a real-time database; database searches (also in real-time) allow isolation of true signals of interest from the crowded background environment.

    Flexible Operations and DisplayThe Blackbird NextGen software provides the user with an easy-to-use interface for controlling and analyzing the signal collection flow. Operation consists of four simple steps:

    1. Choose TargetsBlackbirds Auto-Configurator automatically configures the RF front end and detection system and begins detection.

    2. Browse or Search for Signals of InterestBlackbird NextGen returns matching signals and displays in List, Map and Spectrogram views.Seamlessly search both live and past signals.

    3. Take action (with a single right click) on any signal, such as: Set Tag

    Record IQ Extract (WB recorder) Precision Geolocation Handoff (live only) Add Emitter Info Send to(signal analysis) Export Find Similar

    4. Make it Automatic Assign automatic actions to signals matching

    search criteria Save searches with actions into mission for

    Auto-Searches

    Redefining Search and VisualizationUnlike traditional spectrogram views, the new Blackbirds spectrogram provides a unique, semi-transparent overlay showing the detected signal catalog.

    Color controls Spectrogram data can be colored by power, direction or even tag.

    SpectrogramFull spectrogram data served for live or past data.

    Detection OverlayTransparent overlay highlights detected signals.

    Pop up Signal Info Point at any detected signal to pop-up the signal info window. Right click to apply actions to the selected signal.

  • Typical Specifications 903S

    Model 903S Specificationspa r a M e T e r va lu e C o M M e n T S

    System

    frequency range

    Frequency Range, DF 30 to 3,000 MHz

    Frequency Range, Monitoring 100 kHz to 3,000 MHz Below 30 MHz optional

    Modulation Modes (DF) All

    DF Bandwidth 6.25 to 200 kHz Many intermediate values

    Instrument DF Accuracy 0.1

    System DF Accuracy 5 RMS

    DF System Sensitivity 10 dB SNR, 25 kHz BW

    Polarization Vertical

    DF Scan Rate 3 GHz/sec 25 kHz Channels

    Spectrum processor

    Architecture VME

    Configuration Dual Channel receiver

    Operating System Windows 7 embedded

    A/D Resolution 16 bit

    Wideband Recording 4 hours 4 MHz BW, solid state drive

    receiver

    Tuning Speed 3 ms

  • Company proprietaryData and speci cations subject to change without noti cationnot for distribution without prior permission from TCI. 903S-07-01-142004-2014 TCIall rights reserved

    Specialized Expertise in a Global Family

    TCI International, Inc., a leading supplier of end-to-end, ITU-compliant RF spectrum

    monitoring and management solutions, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SPX Corporation.

    Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, SPX Corporation (NYSE: SPW) is a global,

    multi-industry manufacturing leader with approximately $5 billion in annual revenue,

    operations in more than 35 countries and over 14,000 employees.

    SPX team members collaborate across business segments and borders to

    deliver greater effi ciencies and better ideas for helping customers succeed and grow

    their businesses.

    At TCI, this commitment to innovation serves civilian spectrum regulatory

    departments and provides COMINT, ISR, and DF solutions for Military, National Security

    and Intelligence agencies.

    TCI has developed high-performance RF and spectrum monitoring solutions

    for more than 45 years. Our complete, in-house hardware and software engineering

    capabilities include RF/analog equipment design, system engineering and integration,

    digital Signal Processing (DSP) design and implementation and expert client-server

    software design and development.

    T C I I n T e r n aT I o n a l , I n C .

    3541 gateway blvd.

    fremont, Ca 94538-6585 uSa

    Tel: 1-510-687-6100

    uSa: 1-800-824-8074

    faX: 1-510-687-6101

    www.tcibr.com