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.
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
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