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VIAVI Introduces T/Rx Electromagnetic Spectrum Solution

Viavi Solutions Inc. (introduced T/Rx, a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the unique needs of professionals operating in complex radio frequency (RF) environments.

The VIAVI T/Rx is a compact, lightweight, ruggedized system that allows users to sense, capture, replay, alter, and train RF signals with unprecedented precision and flexibility. Commercial applications include RF environment monitoring and recording, RF generation for network stress and loading, interference detection and analysis, and spectrum deconfliction. Military applications include Signal and Electronic Intelligence collection, electronic protection/ support/attack, and interference detection and analysis. The modular hardware and software architecture allows the T/Rx to be configured for different RF environments. Whether for commercial or military applications, T/Rx provides a comprehensive set of tools and capabilities to enable mission success.

T/Rx is designed for ease of use and swift deployment in various environments, including air, sea, land vehicles, backpacks, and fixed installations. When coupled with the VIAVI Ranger system, the most comprehensive test solution for live analysis or offline forensic RF post-processing, T/Rx allows users to adapt to changing RF environments and create a realistic, dynamic electromagnetic spectrum for any scenario.

“VIAVI understands the importance of providing a modular and easy-to-use solution for our commercial and military and defense customers, and T/Rx is the culmination of years of research and development in transmit and receive signal processing,” said Mark Pickard, Director, Synthetic and Modular, VIAVI. “With the VIAVI T/Rx, operators can easily understand and control the electromagnetic environment with a standalone system or with distributed emitters and sensors in larger areas of operation. The T/Rx was developed for complex RF problem-solving.” Viavi

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