The TROJAN Mobile Remote Receiving System (TMRRS) is a
modular configured, intelligence receiving and dissemination system that exploits
the RF spectrum with its on-board antenna, collection and analysis subsystems.
The collection and satellite communications systems are developed around
TROJAN receivers, spectrum analyzers, multiplexers, KIV-7s, and Ku-band
satellite hardware. The satellite communication system, which contains a 2.4
Meter SATCOM antenna, up/down-converter, and satellite modem is capable of
operation in both C- and Ku- commercial bands. Data rates up to 512 Kbps have
been tested, but higher data rates could be achieved if required by mission
profiles. TMRRS operates within the TROJAN Intelligence Network and is
remotely controlled by Monitor Control Groups both CONUS and OCONUS.
The system is air transportable by C-130, C-141, and CH-47 heloslingload.
A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRDA) was established
between U.S. Army CECOM and Gichner Shelter systems for development of a
HMMWV mounted TROJAN Remote Receiver System.
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