Improved tactical communication with new amplifier

~ Ultralife launches efficient, compact-size A-2303 amplifier ~

Communications Systems specialist Ultralife Corporation has launched the A-2303 — a compact, energy-efficient military amplifier that serves depot support applications. Weighing 540g (1.2lbs) and delivering 20 Watt with ~.75 to 5 Watt of RF drive power, the A-2303 is compatible with low-power personal role radios (PRRs) that are used in military and industrial applications across the globe. The amplifier is also designed for easy integration into existing equipment and is equipped with RS422 (I/O) for remote control and status reporting.

The A-2303 has a frequency range of 30-512MHz and is the smallest, lightest radio frequency (RF) amplifier available. Its radio-agnostic design and cost-effectiveness, along with user-replaceable connectors and in-country repair support, make it a leader in the field. The amplifier also features an optional auxiliary cooling accessory, to reduce operating temperatures and prolong lifespan in the most extreme conditions.

“The new amplifier has been developed following extensive discussions with our military and industrial customers”, explains Mike Crumpler, VP of Product Management at Ultralife. “The amplifier is smaller, lighter, more efficient and less costly than competitive products in the same form factor. It also works with both legacy and new emerging radios. With higher gain, an internal power supply allowing operation from 10-36VDC, broadband 30-512MHz LNA, improved timing, greatly improved power efficiency and excellent thermal performance, this amplifier demonstrates best-in-class features and performance for both dismounted (on the person) and vehicle applications.”

“Furthermore, system engineers and integrators can undertake in-country repair and calibration using documentation, instrumentation, and LabVIEW test routines.”

Compared to previous models, the A-2303 supports a broader range of input power, making it compatible with smaller, lighter batteries such as the Land Warrior or Conformal batteries manufactured by Ultralife’s Battery and Energy division.

To find out more about the A-2303, visit the Ultralife Corporation website and download the technical datasheet. To find out about Ultralife’s Communications Systems for military and industrial applications, click here.

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