TADILs Training Tactical Data Information Links (TADILs) are a vital communications resource for Defence forces.
Haoi Technologies provides a 2-day introductory training course in TADILs, including:
Link-4A
History of Link-4A
One-way and Two-way Communications
Message Standards
Radio Requirements
Signal Transmission
Message Structure
Link-11
Link-11 Across the World
Basic Operation
The Data Terminal Set (DTS)
Data Construction
Conventional Link-11 Waveform (CLEW) Tone Library
CLEW Link-11 Waveform (demonstration)
Message Structure
Bit Distance Measurement
Data Frames
Single-tone Link-11 Waveform (SLEW)
Operating Modes
Transmission Sequences (demonstration)
Net Cycle Time (NCT)
Doppler Shift
Link-16
Link-16 Across the World
Link-16 Terminals - JTIDS, MIDS and Beyond
Link-16 Features and Capabilities
Precise Participant Location and Identification (PPLI)
Timeslot Hierarchy
Frames
Time Slot Blocks (TSB)
Multinetting
Message Construction
Message Formats
Message Catalog
Net Synchronisation
Link-16 Frequencies (demonstration)
Line-of-Sight (LOS) Ranging
Range Extension by Relay
Time Slot Reallocation (TSR)
Link-16 Enhanced Throughput (LET)
Concepts of Network Design (demonstrations)
Link-22
Introduction to Link-22/NILE
Architecture
NILE Networks
Overview
Timeslots and Minislots
Late Network Entry
Dynamic TDMA (demonstration)
Network Cycle Time
Word Structure
Message Priority and Perishability
Network States and Modes
Multi Data Link Operations
VMF
Introduction to VMF
Standards for VMF
VMF Message Catalogue
VMF Syntax (demonstration)
USMTF/ASMTF to VMF Translation
USMTF/ASMTF to XML Translation
Using XML over VMF
VMF/Link-16 Data Forwarding Issues
Satellite Communications Modes
Orbital Parameters
Satellite Limitations
Link-11 via Satellite
Satellite TADIL-J
Joint Range Extension (JRE)
Satellite Tactical Data Link
History of Link-4A
One-way and Two-way Communications
Message Standards
Radio Requirements
Signal Transmission
Message Structure
The course is a 2-day history lesson of technology and how it shapes each TADIL by driving the solution.
By examining the technology of the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's it is much easier to understand the reasons why each TADIL developed.
These courses are designed for engineers and technicians looking for and understanding of how the
data links work. It is not aimed at users, operators or network designers looking for operational training.
Radio Station Program Automation
Community Radio Stations rely heavily on the use of computers for on-air programming and playing of MP3 files.
Haoi OnAIR is a software product suite which enables program generation then execution in three modes:
Manual: each event is under control of the operator.
Operator Assisted: a bracket of events is sequenced to completion as a single activity.
Automatic: complete automation of events and brackets, including logfile sequencing.
Features include:
A rapid-access library manager to make selection of events quick and easy.
Progress indicators and Operator cue activity alert.
Regular background event integrity checking.
Segue event overlay.
External events.
Fixed time events.
Time-To-Go and Completion Time for brackets.
Independent Cue channel support.
Extended ID3V2 field editor for Haoi OnAIR.
Windows Software
Software development for Windows environments is easy using the Delphi language.
Haoi Technologies can provide contract software development for small applications.
Samples are shown in the following section.
Want some nifty WIN95/98/NT/XP Applications?
You will find a suite of my freeware Windows applications (written in Delphi, of course!) in my
Delphi WIN95/98/NT/XP Applications page.
Delphi does not produce tight code, but it does make application generation easy.
Of course, they are systems support related, no games here!