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DXT_ENG_06-06 5/07/06 11:10 Page 1

Defence and Communications Systems


The EADS Systems House

DXT digital exchanges for TETRA


Highest capacity and resiliency for superior network availability

Network availability is fundamental to DXT exchanges use Nokias widely


a mission critical network. Users must used DX 200 fault-tolerant platform
be able to communicate whenever that enjoys a proven track
they need to, wherever they are. record of resiliency. Each
call processing DXT has
The EADS TETRA system is built on full redundancy. Should a
powerful DXT exchanges (DXTip and fault arise, the spare unit
DXTTip) that achieve market-leading is automatically brought into
capacity and availability. Networks can use with no service breaks.
grow from single-switch to nationwide
and beyond.

The DXT provides services seamlessly


and uniformly throughout the network.
Radio users can be confident of
network availability and unhindered
communications even when they
stray from their usual operational
area. User organisations can plan
their operations without worrying
about technical limitations.
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DXT digital exchanges for TETRA


Ensuring your network is always ready for use

Technical specifications
Carriers and base stations (max) 256 carriers, 1024 channels
Equipped in max 128 TBSs
Talk groups 10 000
Subscribers ( HLR / VLR ) 40 000 / 40 000
Dispatchers and voice clients (at the same time as max TBSs) 256
Speech channels (connections to other DXTips) 960 8kbit/s speech channels per DXT
90 MTP signalling links
Connections to R2 / conventional PMR systems (G4WIF) 240 interfaces
ISDN PRA (30B+D) 480 B-channels
Weight 374-450 kg
Height x Width x Depth 200 cm x 120 cm x 60 cm
Power consumption (average) 2 kW
Power supply -40 to -72 V
Characteristics
Fast call set up in less than one third of a second
Instant one-to-many communication
Communications that cover the entire scope of operations seamlessly
Call priorities ensure communications for critical users in all circumstances
Authentication of users
Real-time and dynamic talk groups
Rapid and secure data services (SDS and IP packet data)
Remote network management
Encrypted communication to prevent eavesdropping
Versatile numbering schemes for all operational needs
Charging services
Statistics
Easy and low-cost maintenance
New functions can be introduced without hardware upgrade
Full redundancy of mission-critical elements
Environmental
ETS 300 019-1-0: Classification of environmental conditions; Introduction.
ETS 300 019-1-1: Classification of environmental conditions; Storage. Class 1.2; Weather-protected, not temperature-controlled storage locations except
the chemically active substances, mechanically active substances and mechanical conditions (without toppling) which correspond with Class 1.3E.
ETS 300 019-1-3: Classification of environmental conditions; Stationary use at weather protected locations.
Class 3.1E; Temperature-controlled locations, except the mechanical conditions for vibration and shock resistance which correspond with Class 3.2.
No start-up below 0C temperature.
Electromagnetic environment
Compliant with the European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the standard EN 300 386.
Transportation
ETS 300 019-1-2: Classification of environmental conditions; Transportation. Class 2.3; Public transportation, except temperature range, PU00159AENAB01 - 07-2006 - Pictures: EADS, X
which is extended down to 50C.
Humidity
Operating humidity 5...90%
Storage humidity 10...85%
Transport humidity max 95%
Cooling
Natural convection boosted by air baffles and perforated door. In addition, cabinets are provided with four fans.

EADS Secure Networks Oy


Hiomotie 32
Headquarters: EADS Secure Networks SAS 00380 Helsinki Finland
Socit par actions simplifie with a capital share of 29.309.392 euros - 414 848 986 RCS Versailles
Tel.: +358 10 4080 000
Copyright 2006 EADS
All rights reserved. Information subject to change without notice. www.eads.com/pmr

Defence and Communications Systems, a Business Unit of the Defence & Security Systems Division

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