150W HF base station in SSB/AM/CW with high-stability frequency synthesizer (0.5 ppm TCXO), integrated STANAG 4285/4529 modem for secure data, and 3 to 30 MHz coverage for communications up to 3,000 km without repeater infrastructure.
Morad
Morad HF Base Station — High-Power HF SSB/AM Station for Long-Range Communications
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Technical overview
The Morad HF Base Station is the long-range communications solution for units operating in geographic areas where no terrestrial radio link or satellite infrastructure is accessible or reliable: military expeditions in the Amazon, vessels in the Pacific Ocean more than 500 km from shore, border outposts without cellular coverage, or government continuity communications in national crisis scenarios. HF band ionospheric propagation allows ranges of 500 to 3,000 km with 150W power and a simple dipole antenna, without any intermediate infrastructure elements.
The integrated STANAG 4285 modem allows transmitting digital data — encrypted email, images, text files, telemetry — at 75 to 2,400 bps over the HF link without requiring an external modem, using the MIL-STD-188-110B link protocol with Reed-Solomon FEC and adaptive interleaving.
For the Peruvian Army in VRAEM operations and borders, for the Navy in communications with patrol vessels on Lake Titicaca and Amazon rivers, and for INDECI's national emergency communications system, the Morad HF station provides the guaranteed backup communications level that no infrastructure-dependent RF system can provide.
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