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C AT AMCVIS Military Vehicle Intercom Briefing

The document describes an Advanced, Multi-Crew, Vehicle Intercom System (AMCVIS) that provides reliable communication in harsh battlefield conditions. It can connect to various military radios and satellite phones. The AMCVIS has additional capabilities like interoperability between radios and functioning as a repeater. Users praise its situational awareness and performance in combat zones.

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C AT AMCVIS Military Vehicle Intercom Briefing

The document describes an Advanced, Multi-Crew, Vehicle Intercom System (AMCVIS) that provides reliable communication in harsh battlefield conditions. It can connect to various military radios and satellite phones. The AMCVIS has additional capabilities like interoperability between radios and functioning as a repeater. Users praise its situational awareness and performance in combat zones.

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AMCVIS

Advanced, Multi-Crew, Vehicle Intercom System


“In our decade of experience with the CAT AMCVIS it has proven to be reliable, rugged, and built
to perform in the harshest of battlefield conditions. The AMCVIS is flexible to install, easy to
maintain, and provides an intuitive user interface.”
- USASOC, Ft Bragg 01/2006

75th Ranger configuration

Communications-Applied Technology
Designed, manufactured, and supported in the USA
D-AMCVIS
Low Profile, 5 Crewman Configuration
with radio interoperability capability

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Digital Controlled ICU

Volume adjustment
for selected radio

Individual Radio Master volume


Select for Transmit adjustment for intercom
and radio

Selected radio
and intercom ‘key”
Intercom ONLY “key”

Interface to EITHER
Dynamic or Electret
Microphones. IMU will auto-
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adjust for either type.
to IMU
AMCVIS
Iridium, GlobalStar, and MSAT Interface Option

• An AMCVIS can be linked to commercial and military satellite radios.


• Example: XTS-5000 portable, XTL-5000 mobile or SINCGARS are connected
to the AMCVIS radio ports; an MSAT G2 satellite radio connected to a 3rd
AMCVIS port. The vehicle commander can select to have deployed
personnel with hand-held radios "talk" through the AMCVIS to the satellite
radio
• Commander can transmit on both L-O-S radio(s) and satellite radio
simultaneously from his headset or an H-350/H handset.

• VOX circuits are enabled to key the satellite radio and buffer/delay the audio to deal with
latency of the satellite link.
AMCVIS Additional Capabilities
Interoperability/Repeater

Drawing produced by
160th at Ft. Campbell

• Additional circuit (already produced and fielded) the AMCVIS and AMCVIS-D can function as a
interoperability “bridge.”
• Example: MBITR and SINCGARS are connected to the two AMCVIS radio ports, the
Commander can select to have these two units "talk" to one another (patented VOX circuits
are enabled to key the radios) making the IMU a repeater to extend range of the MBITR.
• Commander can transmit on both radio simultaneously from his headset or an H-350/H
handset.
• Bridge functions now deployed by USASOC, WMD-CST, Pentagon Force Protection, JFCOM,
CONUS base fire departments. CWID ’05 “special recognition”, JITC DICE ’06
Mounting Options

• The IMU is designed for rapid


installation and removal. Each unit is
supplied with mounting hardware based
on user specifications.
• Brackets for over-head mounting or
plates for surface mounting in vehicle or
aircraft are constructed of 0.09”
aluminum (drill hole template provided Gasketed cover plate not installed

with IMU).
• Low mass permits “Industrial strength”
VelcroTM to be used for temporary
installations. th
75 Rangers C-130 Commanders configuration
Comments from the Field…
”…systems you sent are currently employed in the AOR and are performing
flawlessly. The troops love them and I’m quite sure the bad guys hate them. The
situational awareness they provide the vehicle crew is a lifesaver.”
“…again thanks for the great support you and your employees are providing us.”

USAF Special Ops


For Additional Information…

G. Seth Leyman
President/Founder

Communications-Applied Technology
11250-14 Roger Bacon Drive, Reston, VA, 20190 USA
Voice: +1-703-481-0068; Fax: 703-471-4428
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.c-at.com

CAGE Code: 0EEY2, TIN: 54-1215868


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MADE IN THE U.S.A

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