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Argon ST Radix’s Wildcat System is a single channel or multi-channel communications intercept and TDOA/FDOA system capable of generating geo-location in the presence of severe co-channel interference. Additionally, the Wildcat System performs signal classification using a Radix developed algorithm capable of superior accuracy over traditional systems.
In the multi-channel configuration, the Wildcat System consists of two Air Elements (AE) and one Ground Element (GE) as shown in the figure below. The AE consists of the Wildcat processor interfaced to six platform antennas (in the VHF and UHF bands), the navigation and timing systems, and a wideband data link. The GE consists of a Linux workstation connected to the ground data link component. A second set of UHF antennas is used when testing in the UHF band.
Features and Benefits
Wildcat performs communications intercept and geolocation in spite of multiple types of interference. It provides:
- From 20MHz to 3GHz
- Signal reception
- Signal copy
- Expandable to multiple signal types
- Multi-platform geolocation
- Signal classification
- Remote and autonomous operation

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