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// WE ARE FULL SPECTRUM: 20 MHz – 18 GHz EMSO & EW
// INTERACTIVE SYSTEM BUILDER WE ARE FULL SPECTRUM (20 MHz – 18 GHz)

EMSO / EW Configurator

Define your mission domain and operational profile. Compatible SDR platforms, antennas, SIGINT software, and enclosures are matched automatically.

// WIZARD NAVIGATION v4.8.2
// SYSTEM QUANTITY

How many of this configured system do you need?

// SELECTED OPERATIONAL FREQUENCY RANGE:
NO BAND SELECTED — Select Frequency in Step 02

// STEP 00 : SELECT MISSION DOMAIN (Start Here)

Choose the primary operational domain for your system. This determines the available mission subtypes, hardware options, and deployment configurations throughout the wizard.

EMSO
Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations — spectrum management, spectrum monitoring, emissions control (EMCON), and spectrum situational awareness. Typically non-kinetic, regulatory, and coordination-focused.
Spectrum Mgmt Monitoring EMCON Deconfliction
ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Electronic Warfare — offensive and defensive actions involving the use of electromagnetic energy to detect, deny, deceive, disrupt, degrade, or destroy hostile capability.
SIGINT DF ECM cUxS

Select a mission domain above to see details about available capabilities and system configurations.

// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Choose between Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) or Electronic Warfare (EW).
Why do I need it: This establishes your high-level system framework. EMSO focuses on passive monitoring, deconfliction, and spectrum management, while EW involves active signals intelligence (SIGINT), direction finding, and electronic countermeasures.

// STEP 02 : SELECT YOUR FREQUENCY BAND (Essential)

Select the frequency band(s) you operate in. Compatible hardware, sensors, and support options will be suggested. Incompatible options will be grayed out.

2.4 GHz (Worldwide)
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, common drone C2
S-BandISMDrone C2
5.8 GHz (Worldwide)
Wi-Fi, FPV video, radar systems
C-BandISMFPV
Military Telemetry / Custom Range
Designated or restricted bands
ClassifiedCustom
NATO Band III (1350–2690 MHz)
NATO allied joint operations spectrum
NATOL/S-Band
NATO Band IV (4400–5000 MHz)
NATO allied joint operations spectrum
NATOC-Band
GNSS L-Band (1100–1600 MHz)
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou nav signals
GNSSL-Band
Broadband System 1 (20–6000 MHz)
Ultra-wideband SIGINT & spectrum monitoring
Broadband20–6000
Broadband System 2 (400–6000 MHz)
Wideband SIGINT & spectrum monitoring
Broadband400–6000
Broadband System 3 (20–8000 MHz)
Extended wideband SIGINT & spectrum monitoring
Broadband20–8000
Broadband System 4 (20–18000 MHz)
Full-spectrum SIGINT & spectrum monitoring
Broadband20–18000
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Select the frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, NATO, GNSS, or Broadband) your system will operate in.
Why do I need it: Frequencies dictate which SDR transceivers and antennas are compatible, ensuring your system physically operates on the required spectrum.

// DETAILED SPECTRAL CONTEXT

Select frequency bands above to see educational context.

// STEP 03 : SELECT MISSION SUB-TYPE

Choose your specific mission focus. You can select multiple sub-type options to combine mission targets. Mission sub-types are independent of the selected frequency range and will filter compatible preset bundles.

EMSO — Select a mission focus below:

SIGINT
Signals Intelligence — interception and analysis of electromagnetic emissions for intelligence gathering. Includes COMINT, ELINT, and FISINT.
COMINTELINTESM
DIRECTION FINDING
Direction Finding — precision geolocation of RF emitters using angle-of-arrival (AoA), time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA), or interferometric techniques.
AoATDOAInterferometric
ECM
Electronic Countermeasures — active denial, deception, jamming, and disruption of hostile RF systems including communications, radar, and datalinks.
JamSpoofDeceive
cUxS
Counter-Unmanned Systems — detection, identification, tracking, and mitigation of hostile unmanned aircraft (UAS), surface (USV), and underwater (UUV) systems.
C-UASC-USVC-UUV
SPECTRUM MONITORING
Passive monitoring, spectrum occupancy analysis, interference detection, and spectrum policy compliance verification.
OccupancyInterferenceCompliance
EMCON
Emissions Control — managing and minimizing electromagnetic signatures to prevent detection, interception, and geolocation by hostile forces.
Signature MgmtLPI/LPD
SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT / DECONFLICTION
Coordination and deconfliction of electromagnetic spectrum usage across allied, coalition, and civilian systems to prevent interference and ensure mission-critical access.
DeconflictCoordination
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT / LICENSING
Frequency assignment, band planning, licensing coordination, and regulatory compliance for authorized spectrum users across military and civil bands.
LicensingBand Plan
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Select your specific mission focus (e.g. SIGINT, Direction Finding, Countermeasures, or Spectrum Monitoring).
Why do I need it: This dynamically configures system algorithms and limits presets to hardware that meets your specific tactical objectives.

// STEP 04 : BUNDLE PRESETS (Optional — Skip if starting from scratch)

Choose a pre-configured system bundle for your mission profile. Selecting a bundle will automatically pre-fill compatible components, which you can customize in the steps ahead.

Filtered by: No mission selected
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Optional pre-configured starter system templates designed for standard mission profiles.
Why do I need it: Speeds up initialization by auto-filling compatible transceivers, platforms, and software, which you can then customize.

// STEP 05 : SELECT CUSTOMER TYPE

* REQUIRED SELECTION (CHOOSE ONE)

Choose your operational environment. This determines available deployment configurations, support packages, and compliance requirements.

MILITARY / DoD
Defense agency, armed forces, coalition partner, or government security force requiring tactical-grade ESW/C-UAS capability with full ITAR compliance and defense-specific integration.
TacticalClassifiedRuggedized
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Airport, seaport, energy facility, government building, corporate campus, or private sector operator requiring commercial-grade C-UAS and spectrum security solutions.
CivilRegulatoryCommercial

Select a customer type to continue.

// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Define your operational sector (Military/DoD vs. Critical Infrastructure).
Why do I need it: Determines ITAR compliance parameters and scopes military tactical vs. civil commercial support packages.

// STEP 05 : DEPLOYMENT PLATFORM

* REQUIRED SELECTION

Choose the physical deployment configuration that matches your operational environment — from manpack to fixed infrastructure.

Manpack
Lightweight carbon fiber field pack for dismounted ESW/C-UAS. RF-transparent, shock-mounted.
Airborne sUAS (CX2 Wraith)
Autonomous GNSS-hardened Group 2 sUAS platform (~45 min flight time).
CX2Group 2 UAS
FPV Drone Payload (CX2 Vadris)
5.5" cube payload module for COTS Group 1 FPV drones (1.2 lbs, <10W).
CX2Group 1 FPV
Mobile Tripod
Quick-erect tactical tripod with vibration damping for rapid deployment.
Vehicle Mount
Shock-isolated mount for ground vehicles. Vibration tested.
Maritime Mast
Marine-grade anti-corrosive mast system for shipboard operations.
Fixed Mast
Permanent infrastructure mounting assembly for fixed-site installations.
Custom Mount
Bespoke design for airborne/UAV or unconventional platforms.
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Choose your physical deployment housing (e.g., carbon-fiber pack, tripod, or vehicle mount).
Why do I need it: Influences thermal dissipation requirements, size/weight/power (SWaP) budgets, and mounting bracket designs.

// STEP 06 : RADIO TRANSCEIVER

Select the SDR platform or specialized RF-seeking payload that matches your frequency and mission requirements. Options are filtered based on your frequency band selections.

Matchstiq Z2
SFF hand-held SDR covering up to 6 GHz.
Epiq SolutionsDC-6 GHz
Matchstiq Z4
Modular multi-channel receiver array.
Epiq SolutionsDC-6 GHzMulti-Ch
Sidekiq NV800
8-channel transceiver for multi-octave arrays.
Epiq SolutionsDC-6 GHz8-Ch
NDR684
4-ch 500 MHz BW, 1 MHz to 18 GHz.
Epiq Solutions1 MHz-18 GHz100 GbE
Matchstiq X40
18 GHz SDR with NVIDIA Orin NX AI/ML processing.
Epiq Solutions1 MHz-18 GHzAI/ML450 MHz BW
Sidekiq VPX410
3U VPX 18 GHz tuner, SOSA/CMOSS-aligned.
Epiq Solutions6-18 GHz1 GHz BWSOSA
Vadris™ (CX2)
RF-seeking payload for FPV drones to locate GCS and emitters.
CX2DC-6 GHzFPV Payload1.2 lbs
Wraith™ (CX2)
Autonomous GNSS-hardened airborne ELINT sUAS platform (Group 2).
CX20.8-6 GHzGroup 2 UAS45 Min Flight
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: The Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform (e.g. Matchstiq, Sidekiq, or NDR series).
Why do I need it: Serves as the core processing engine that digitizes incoming RF spectrum and synthesizes signals for transmission.

// STEP 07 : ANTENNA ARRAY

Select the antenna configuration that matches your deployment. Options from Alaris, EM Antennas, and ARA are filtered based on your frequency band selections.

// SIGINT & MONITORING — Omni & wideband receive antennas for signal interception
OMNI-A0306
Omni-directional monitoring (100-6000 MHz).
100-6000 MHzAlarisOmni
EM-6854
Wideband omni-directional antenna (20 MHz - 40 GHz).
20 MHz-40 GHzEM AntennasOmni
EM-6725
Ultra-wideband passive omni antenna (150 MHz - 18 GHz).
150 MHz-18 GHzEM AntennasUWB Omni
EM-6841
Rugged UWB passive omni (20 MHz - 43.5 GHz, MIL-STD-810H).
20 MHz-43.5 GHzEM AntennasMIL-810H
EM-6550
Wideband manpack omni-directional antenna (30 - 512 MHz).
30-512 MHzEM AntennasManpack
ARA-2576
High-gain tactical UHF/VHF communications & SIGINT.
UHF/VHFARATactical
DF-A0038
20-3000 MHz DF with integrated 6 GHz monitoring.
20-3000 MHzTCIDF+Monitor
// DIRECTION FINDING & HORN ARRAYS — Interferometric, correlative, horn & AESA arrays for geolocation
DF-A0095
Multi-band DF array for precision tracking.
20-6000 MHzAlarisDF
EM-7102R
Dual-ridged horn directional antenna with radome (700 MHz - 18 GHz).
700 MHz-18 GHzEM AntennasHorn+Radome
EM-6937
Log periodic directional antenna (1.1 GHz - 18 GHz).
1.1-18 GHzEM AntennasLog Periodic
ARA LPA
Ultra-wideband log periodic antenna array (100 MHz - 18 GHz).
100 MHz-18 GHzARALog Periodic
ARA IFF AESA
Active electronically-steered array for IFF & multi-target tracking.
AESAARABeam-Steering
ARA-3240
Dual-band tactical SATCOM & C-UAS antenna array (20 MHz - 6 GHz).
20 MHz-6 GHzARATactical Array
DF-A0254 (SBA)
Active electronically steerable beam array.
2-6 GHzAlarisAESA
DF-A0250
Compact 400-6000 MHz DF interferometer.
400-6000 MHzAlarisCompact
DF-A0389
Tactical 20 MHz - 18 GHz correlative DF array.
20 MHz-18 GHzAlaris4-Ch CDF
TCI-647
20-8000 MHz high-accuracy DF antenna.
20-8000 MHzTCIHigh-Accuracy
// JAMMING & ECM — High-power TX antennas for electronic countermeasures
ARA HMMWV Jamming Set
Vehicle-mounted multi-band ECM / C-RCIED jamming set.
Vehicle ECMARATX
OMNI-A0306 (TX)
High-power wideband omni — supports TX/jamming (100-6000 MHz).
100-6000 MHzAlarisTX
DF-A0254 (SBA-TX)
Steerable beam array — supports directional jamming (2-6 GHz).
2-6 GHzAlarisTX
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Antennas designed to capture (RX) or transmit (TX) signals in your target frequency range.
Why do I need it: Functions as the physical sensor link to the air. You can choose omnidirectional monitoring, direction finding, or targeted countermeasures.

// STEP 08 : GPS/INS NAVIGATION

// VALUE DIFFERENTIATOR

Adding a tactical-grade Inertial Navigation System (INS) resolves signals to absolute coordinates and maintains mission tracking integrity under active GNSS jamming, spoofing, or EW.

None
Static installation with manual calibration/reference heading.
Inertial Labs INS-D
Tactical-grade GNSS-aided dual antenna system.
Honeywell HGuide
Industrial-grade MEMS INS for high-vibration platforms.
Spatial FOG (Fibre Optic)
Navigation-grade FOG INS for GNSS-denied operations.
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Integrated Global Positioning and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS).
Why do I need it: Crucial for mobile / vehicle installs to resolve intercepted RF signals to absolute coordinates and maintain tracking when GNSS is jammed/denied.

// STEP 09 : SIGINT SOFTWARE SUITE

Select the software tier that matches your operational requirements — from tactical core to enterprise strategic deployment.

OmniSIG Core
Tactical ML RF spectrum analysis license.
OmniSIG C-UAS
Enhanced software for RF signature correlation and drone swarm ID.
OmniSIG Strategic
Multi-sensor synchronized enterprise deployment analytics.
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: The signal processing analytics software (such as DeepSig OmniSIG) that decodes RF digitized spectrum.
Why do I need it: Uses deep learning neural networks to automatically detect, classify, and isolate specific signals (like drone control protocols or radar signatures) in real-time.

// STEP 10 : EO/IR & OPTICAL SENSORS

Add visual and thermal detection capability to your ESW/C-UAS system.

Teledyne FLIR SkyRanger R70
Multi-sensor EO/IR gimbal — HD, thermal, laser RF.
HD VisualThermalLaser RF
Safran MOSKITO TI
Compact thermal + day camera, low SWaP.
LWIR ThermalDay CamLow SWaP
Leonardo SAGE ESM
Integrated ESM with EO/IR fusion, passive geolocation.
ESMEO/IR FusionPassive
Hikvision Thermal PTZ
PTZ thermal network camera with deep learning AI.
Thermal PTZAI DetectionNetwork
Opgal Thermoelectric Eye
Uncooled thermal, wide-area persistent surveillance.
UncooledWide-AreaAuto-Track
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Electro-Optical & Infrared thermal cameras for optical tracking.
Why do I need it: Integrates a second visual confirmation layer. When RF sensors detect an emitter (e.g. drone link), the camera cross-cues to track the target visually.

// STEP 11 : INTEGRATION & SUPPORT SERVICES

Ensure your deployment is fully supported with training, calibration, deep learning model training, and ongoing defense support.

DeepSig ML Model Training
Custom neural net dataset capture, annotation, and model training for target RF emissions & drone protocols.
DeepSig AI Model Training
On-Site Operator Training
Hands-on tactical validation and operator instruction.
Tactical Operator Training
Spectral Calibration
On-site environment-specific RF calibration and tuning.
RF Optimization Calibration
24/7 Defense Support SLA
Round-the-clock priority technical and operational assistance.
Defense SLA 24/7 Support
Design & Integration Services
Custom design, integration, and fabrication services.
Custom Design Integration
Software API Integration
Interface development to bridge new or legacy systems.
API Bridge C2 / VMS
// RECOMMENDED DEEPSIG ML MODEL TRAINING BLUEPRINT
  • In-Theater Signal Collection: Capture localized RF IQ samples to train neural networks on theater-specific noise floors, multipath interference, and proprietary drone telemetry.
  • Synthetic RF Augmentation: Synthesize Doppler shifts, fading channels, and co-channel interference to train robust classification models with >99.4% detection accuracy.
  • Embedded Hardware Acceleration: Optimize model quantizations (INT8/FP16) specifically for Epiq Matchstiq / Sidekiq SDR units (NVIDIA Orin NX & FPGA front-ends) for real-time low-latency inference.
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Technical support, SLAs, DeepSig neural net model training, environmental RF calibration, and operator training packages.
Why do I need it: Protects operational readiness, bridges software into existing C2 networks, and trains custom deep-learning models for theater-specific RF targets.

// STEP 12 : MISSION IMPLEMENTATION ROLES & SUPPORT

DeepSig ML Signal Engineer
Model fine-tuning, dataset annotation, and on-edge neural net deployment.
Linux Engineer
Custom driver integration, real-time kernel builds.
Platform/Systems Architect
End-to-end signal flow blueprint, hardware integration.
Platform Specialist (Install)
Rigging, structural mounting, and cabling.
Lead Installer & PM [REQUIRED]
Coordinates deployment timelines and QA.

Customize dedicated contractors supporting your deployment.

1. SDR Support (Hardware)
2. Software Support
3. Antenna Support
// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Specialized deployment engineers and alliance POC contractors (hardware/software/antenna).
Why do I need it: Tactical ESW integration is highly specialized. Booking the right roles ensures smooth site installation and direct manufacturer support lines.

// FINAL REVIEW & CONFIGURATION NOTES

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// WHAT IS IT & WHY DO I NEED IT?

What is it: Final review stage for saving your configuration to the system manifest.
Why do I need it: Lets you double check compliance, add custom deployment notes, download vendor datasheets, upload custom equipment specs, and log this configuration.

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