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Technique Control Modulator (TCM) Hydra
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Carly Breitberg
Point Mugu, CA
USA
The Technique Control Modulator (TCM) Hydra is a seven slot VME-3U chassis with power and signal conditioning. When various configurations of commercial off the shelf (COTS) and custom VME-3U circuit cards are installed in the chassis, the TCM Hydra forms the basis for multiple RF threat simulators. The TCM Hydra is used with other AN/ULQ-21 countermeasures set modules; this item generates high fidelity RF signals. T...
View moreThe Naval Air Warfare Center awarded a contract for the Technique Control Modulator (TCM) Hydra under solicitation number N6893615R0084. This requirement involves the production of a maximum of 12,275 hardware units, including the Technique Control Modulator, cable assemblies, flex boards, plates, cover connectors, and plate cover units. The TCM Hydra is a seven-slot VME-3U chassis equipped with power and signal conditioning that, when configured with commercial off-the-shelf and custom circuit cards, serves as the foundation for multiple radio frequency (RF) threat simulators.
Utilized alongside other AN/ULQ-21 countermeasures set modules, the TCM Hydra generates high-fidelity RF signals to evaluate U.S. weapons systems and train Fleet operators throughout the life span of those systems. The primary place of performance is Point Mugu, California. This award notice was published on May 27, 2016, and falls under NAICS 334220 for Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing and PSC 58.
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