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RF-6750W
WiReless gateWay
Automatically sends email messages over radio links and LANs using STANAG 5066 and STANAG 4538
The RF-6750W Wireless Gateway software package connects to an Ethernet-TCP/IP local area network and operates as a "radio" mail server. It provides transparent delivery of email and files across multipletransmission media, including HF/VHF/UHF radio, LANs, landline, microwave, or satellite and is compatible with email packages that run on a variety of platforms. The software integrates Harris-developed robust data transmission techniques with Commercial-Off-the-Shelf software for fast and reliable information transfer. When installed on a Harris- or customer-provided PC, the RF-6750W forms a multi-media messaging system for transparent relay of email and files over media that are prone to errors. It also automatically relays messages if the first route is blocked. For HF use, the software allows one of three protocols/waveforms to be used on the air. STANAG 5066 is the second-generation NATO interoperability standard. Use of this standard allows for compatibility with the HF Global Communications System (HFGCS), which manages the U.S. Air Force SCOPE Command Program. STANAG 4538 is the third-generation interoperability standard, and FED-STD-1052 is used for interoperability with legacy Harris wireless products. Messages are generated and received by terminals that are connected to the LAN, WAN, or in remote locations not easily accessed by communication lines. The sender sends a normal email message or data, and the RF-6750W automatically routes the message over the proper radio or landline link and sends it to the final destination, adaptively selecting the best available channel. Harris' wireless email solutions include a Windows(R)-based STANAG 5066 IP Client, the first of its kind in the industry. The ground-breaking IP Client is integrated with the RF-6750W and provides the ability to transfer IP data using radios that do not support IP natively. The Wireless Gateway also includes Harris Imager, which has many of the capabilities of the industry-standard Harris Universal Imaging Transmission Software (HUITS). It manipulates images directly from the application and enables transmission of high resolution digital images using the wireless email system. Harris Imager, which also translates between files in several formats, includes wavelet compression that provides superior compression to JPEG.
STANAG 5066 STANAG 4538
specifications for the RF-6750W
Features
Seamlessly transmits email over HF/VHF/UHF radio, LAN, microwave, satellite, or landline media Supports STANAG 5066 and STANAG 4538 protocols STANAG 5066 IP Client enables IP communications using non-IP equipped radios Accommodates variety of cryptographic devices for enhanced security, including embedded and external cryptos Fully automated setup and tear-down of Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) links HF Modems Other Harris Equipment Radios
Harris Equipment Interface
RF-5800H, AN/PRC-150C, RF-5800V, RF-5800V-HH, AN/PRC-117F, RF-5800M, RF-5800M-HH, AN/PRC-138, RF-3200E, RF-5022E, RF-5022, RF-7210 based RF-5710, RF-5710A RF-6010 Tactical Network Access Hub
Applicable Standards
Local Area Networking Automatic Link Establishment HF Modem HF Data Links Mail Client/Server Interface Network Protocol Software Technology TCP/IP MIL-STD-188-141B, STANAG 4538 MIL-STD-188-110B, MIL-STD-188-110A, STANAG 4539, STANAG 4538 STANAG 5066, STANAG 4538 (if embedded in radio), FED-STD-1052 SMTP, POP3 IPv4 ActiveX, COM, MFC
General
Encryption In-line encryption using KG-84A,KG-84C, KY- 99, KY-57, KIV-7, KY-58, KY-68, off-line, end-to-end (i.e. S/MIME, PGP), encryption embedded in radios Incoming and outgoing messages, radio and modem activities Automatic resend of messages over alternate paths and media, configurable transmission times, random retry period for message retry, message ganging to same location Zoom, crop, rotate, color/brightness adjust, histogram equalization, image annotations, symbol overlays Harris wavelet, JPEG, BMP, MAC, TIF, PNG
Logging/Archiving
Message Management
Image Processing Image Formats
Ordering Information
RF-6760W-XXEN Where XX is CD Media 02 includes PCMCIA synchronous card 04 includes PCI synchronous card 03 for Asynchronous (RDP) radio interface (no synchronous card included)
Minimum PC Requirements
CPU RAM Hard Disk Operating System 500 MHz for Windows 2000 1 GHz for Windows XP 256 MB for Windows 2000 512 MB for Windows XP 80 GB Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows XP Professional (SP2) Windows 2000 Server (SP3, SP4) Windows 2003 Server Requires mail server on RF-6750W PC or on Local Area Network Asynchronous serial port (two ports with external modem) Ethernet adapter, PCI or PC card (PCMCIA) slot
Command and Control Site
Options
RF-3577 Series of personal computers
Mail Server Other
Sample Application
Email Server
Email Client
RF-6750W
RF-6750W Local Area Network FALCON II HF Radio
FALCON II VHF Radio
FALCON II HF Radio
HF Net
FALCON II HF Radio
VHF Net FALCON II VHF Radio
FALCON II VHF Radio
RF-6710W
RF-6710W
RF-6710W
RF-6710W
RF Communications | 1680 University Avenue | Rochester, NY USA 14610 www.harris.com | 1-585-244-5830
Specifications are subject to change without notice. (c) Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation 07/08 DS-224L


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