
The Ubinode II handheld broadband wireless ad-hoc network device is implemented based on the Software-Defined Radio architecture. It utilizes proprietary COFDM waveform, channel coding, and multi-hop ad-hoc network protocols, offering robust resistance to complex channel environments. It enables decentralized, frequency-hopping ad-hoc network broadband transmission between individual soldiers, vehicles, drones, and other mobile and fixed points in complex scenarios. The device is compact, low-power, and easy to carry by hand.
Transmission Characteristics
Frequency Range: 225MHz ~ 1.5GHz ( customizable )
Emission Power: 100MW/1W
Modulation Method: COFDM Mesh
Constellation diagram tuning: BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM (Adaptive)
Forward Error Correction (FEC) Rate: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 (optional)
Digital Sensitivity: 4Mbps - 88dBm @ 10MHz
Transmission Rate: Peak 11MBPS @ 10MHz
Transmission Distance: 8KM (100MW/line-of-sight)
Networking Capability: Supports 16 Nodes
Electrical Characteristics
Working Voltage: DC 12V
Operating Current: 1A (typical value)
Power Consumption: ≤9W @ 100mW Tx Power; ≤15W @ 1W Tx Power
Data Characteristics
Video Input Method: IP Video Input: 1080P Network Camera
Audio Input Methods: MIC/PTT
Audio Output Method: Headset
Encryption Method: AES128 or Custom
Built-in Modules: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS/Beidou
Physical Properties
Protection Rating: IP66
Operating Temperature: -20℃ ~ +55℃
Storage Temperature: -50℃ ~ +70℃
Dimensions: 180×74×40mm (100mW); 215×70×40mm (1W)
Equipment Weight: Approximately 500g (Battery not included)





