Flight test transmitter with IRIG-106-23 modulation for rockets and missiles introduced by Curtiss-Wright

Feb. 21, 2025
The TTS-9610 supports IRIG-106 LDPC linear error correction, with fast encoding and decoding algorithms to optimize accuracy over noisy channels.

ASHBURN, Va. – The Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions Division in Ashburn, Va., is introducing the TTS-9610 airborne L-Band multi-mode 5/10/20-Watt transmitter to provide IRIG-106-23 modulation for testing rockets and missiles.

The TTS-9610 transmitter can be customized, and supports user programmability for center frequency, low-density parity-check (LDPC) encoding, and a high-efficiency power amplifier chain for power efficiency during flight test.

Programmable power

The TTS-9610 combines programmable power and a reliable design to transmit data from air to ground. It supports IRIG-106 LDPC linear error correction, with fast encoding and decoding algorithms to optimize accuracy over noisy channels.

LDPC encoding and programmable power enable the transmitter to fly long distances without increased wattage. The TTS-9610's low-power mode helps keep self-heating to a minimum during pre-flight checkout.

An RS-232 interface eases reconfiguration of the transmitter using standard IRIG-106 commands. For more information contact Curtiss-Wright Defense solutions online at www.curtisswrightds.com.

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