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JPS Interoperability Device

Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications is replacing its legacy NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit with the NXU-2A. The new unit uses radio over Internet protocol (RoIP) and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology to send and receive digital voice messages.

Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications is replacing its legacy NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit with the NXU-2A. The new unit uses radio over Internet protocol (RoIP) and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology to send and receive digital voice messages. The NXU-2A’s new features include the ability to delay transmit (TX) and receive (RX) audio, voice modulation recognition (VMR), support of multicast IP and quality of service (QoS), a selectable 20-decibel gain boost on audio input, and a “restore to factory defaults” setting.

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