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www.jrclte.com Support 256 active users 2 Rx & 2 Tx, @ 5/10/20MHz BW 2 x 10W Tx Power Weight: 13.7kg FDD: Band28 supported (For other band, check with JRC) ~100W AC Power Consumption -5˚C / +50˚C Operation CE marking Support 256 active users 2 Rx & 2 Tx, @ 5/10/20MHz BW 2 x 10W Tx Power Weight: 13.7kg FDD: Band28 supported (For other band, check with JRC) ~100W AC Power Consumption -5˚C / +50˚C Operation CE marking KEY FEATURES The most common scenario for LTE box would be an ad-hoc wireless coverage for a group of first responders. The box may be hand carry and should be placed in a centralized position so all users may use its services. The LTE box acts as a private LTE network with all the essential elements such as LTE core, eNodeB and etc, and all the required services such as SIM authentication, QoS, application control etc. The LTE box is equipped with portable batteries that allow operation of up to three hours. The batteries are hot-swappable to allow safe replacement without shutting down the box. The LTE box may also have access to other network (for example for public network) with internal or external communication device. The most common scenario for LTE box would be an ad-hoc wireless coverage for a group of first responders. The box may be hand carry and should be placed in a centralized position so all users may use its services. The LTE box acts as a private LTE network with all the essential elements such as LTE core, eNodeB and etc, and all the required services such as SIM authentication, QoS, application control etc. The LTE box is equipped with portable batteries that allow operation of up to three hours. The batteries are hot-swappable to allow safe replacement without shutting down the box. The LTE box may also have access to other network (for example for public network) with internal or external communication device. JRC Tactical LTE Box Standalone private network The LTE box may be installed/placed on a vehicle to allow mobile network coverage. The box may use the car power to operate, however when the car is shut down the batteries powers the box operation. The box also may be connected to a car mounted antenna to extend the wireless coverage. The LTE box may be simply carried out to a different location when the vehicle is parking. The LTE box may be installed/placed on a vehicle to allow mobile network coverage. The box may use the car power to operate, however when the car is shut down the batteries powers the box operation. The box also may be connected to a car mounted antenna to extend the wireless coverage. The LTE box may be simply carried out to a different location when the vehicle is parking. Vehicle mounted LTE Box deployment JRC LTE Box may be deployed in various scenarios to provide static or dynamic ad-hoc wireless coverage. The box operation is very simple, so practically by pushing the power bottom the system is up and running. LTE Box deployment JRC LTE Box may be deployed in various scenarios to provide static or dynamic ad-hoc wireless coverage. The box operation is very simple, so practically by pushing the power bottom the system is up and running.

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Page 1: JRC Tactical LTE Box

www.jrclte.com

Support 256 active users

2 Rx & 2 Tx, @ 5/10/20MHz BW

2 x 10W Tx Power

Weight: 13.7kg

FDD: Band28 supported (For other band, check with JRC)

~100W AC Power Consumption

-5˚C / +50˚C Operation

CE marking

Support 256 active users

2 Rx & 2 Tx, @ 5/10/20MHz BW

2 x 10W Tx Power

Weight: 13.7kg

FDD: Band28 supported (For other band, check with JRC)

~100W AC Power Consumption

-5˚C / +50˚C Operation

CE marking

KEY FEATURESThe most common scenario for LTE box would be an ad-hoc wireless coverage for a group of �rst responders. The box may be hand carry and should be placed in a centralized position so all users may use its services. The LTE box acts as a private LTE network with all the essential elements such as LTE core, eNodeB and etc, and all the required services such as SIM authentication, QoS, application control etc. The LTE box is equipped with portable batteries that allow operation of up to three hours. The batteries are hot-swappable to allow safe replacement without shutting down the box. The LTE box may also have access to other network (for example for public network) with internal or external communication device.

The most common scenario for LTE box would be an ad-hoc wireless coverage for a group of �rst responders. The box may be hand carry and should be placed in a centralized position so all users may use its services. The LTE box acts as a private LTE network with all the essential elements such as LTE core, eNodeB and etc, and all the required services such as SIM authentication, QoS, application control etc. The LTE box is equipped with portable batteries that allow operation of up to three hours. The batteries are hot-swappable to allow safe replacement without shutting down the box. The LTE box may also have access to other network (for example for public network) with internal or external communication device.

JRC Tactical LTE Box

Standalone private network

The LTE box may be installed/placed on a vehicle to allow mobile network coverage. The box may use the car power to operate, however when the car is shut down the batteries powers the box operation. The box also may be connected to a car mounted antenna to extend the wireless coverage. The LTE box may be simply carried out to a di�erent location when the vehicle is parking.

The LTE box may be installed/placed on a vehicle to allow mobile network coverage. The box may use the car power to operate, however when the car is shut down the batteries powers the box operation. The box also may be connected to a car mounted antenna to extend the wireless coverage. The LTE box may be simply carried out to a di�erent location when the vehicle is parking.

Vehicle mounted

LTE Box deployment

JRC LTE Box may be deployed in various scenarios to provide static or dynamic ad-hoc wireless coverage. The box operation is very simple, so practically by pushing the power bottom the system is up and running.

LTE Box deployment

JRC LTE Box may be deployed in various scenarios to provide static or dynamic ad-hoc wireless coverage. The box operation is very simple, so practically by pushing the power bottom the system is up and running.

Page 2: JRC Tactical LTE Box

GENERAL SPECIFICATION

Japan Radio Co., Ltd.

1-12, Fukuoka 2-chome, Fujimino-shi,Saitama 356-8580, Japan

Web / E-mail

[email protected]

www.jrclte.com

Item Description

Model JRL-172-28A(FDD)

Form factor Metal Chassis

Dimensions

(L x W x D)

Weight 13.7kg

Input power -48VDC (AC 110/220V (AC adapter))

LTE Frequency FDD: Band 28 (For other bands, check with JRC)

Bandwidth 5/10/20MHz

Transmit Power 2 x 10W

Number of Antenna 2 antennas (2 x 2 MIMO)

Max Connected / Active Users 256 users

Max Throughput 150Mbps Downlink, 50MbpsUplink (FDD 20MHz BW)

Synchronization GPS

Remote connection and control (using backhaul interface)

SNMP, TR-069 support

System status indications

White l ist of roaming partners (PLMN-ID)

AKA based authentication (key generation and distribution)

Standard LTE AES-128 encryption

SIM info encryption

UE to device bundling Un-authorized users report

Operating Temperature -5°C to 50°C

PTT, Video-PTT, Video Call (Optional)

Location based service (Optional )

535mm x 420mm x 115mm

Management Functions

Security Functions

Applications

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