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Remote Satellite Communications Using the ACU-M™
This application note will discuss economical and improved communications through the use of the ACU-M in conjunction with remote satellite communications.

Introducing the ACU-M
This white paper provides a general overview of the new ACU-M.

NXU-2/A: Bandwidth Capabilities
This application note discusses the bandwidth capabilities of the NXU-2/A Network eXtension Unit.

NXU-2A Auxiliary I/O Control Signals over Ethernet
This application note describes how the Auxiliary (AUX) I/O functions of the Raytheon JPS Communications NXU-2A Network eXtension Unit can be used to provide basic remote control signaling of devices over an Ethernet link.

Basestation Site Diversity Using the NXU-2
This document describes a method at which NXU-2 Network eXtension Units can be employed to provide communications backup in such cases where a primary remote controlled basestation becomes disabled due to natural or man-made disasters.

NXU-2 Point-to-Multipoint Multicast Communications
This application note describes a method at which the JPS Communications NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit can be utilized to provide Point-to-Multipoint VoIP/RoIP communications, also known as Multicast.

NXU-2A vs. NXU-2
This White Paper provides a detailed description of the featured and functional differences between the NXU-2 and the NXU-2A, Network eXtension Unit.

Use of SNV-12 in Railroad Applications
This document provides a good example of how the SNV-12 Signal-and-Noise Voter can be used in railroad communications systems and can help solve terrain and distance issues.

RoIP versus VoIP solutions
This document outlines the differences between Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology and Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) technology as seen by our communications users. It gives direction towards a valid path to success in identifying RoIP requirements.

NXU-2 RoIP Link to Eliminate Voice-Grade Leased Lines
This document describes a method at which NXU-2 Network eXtension Units can be utilized on an existing digital network to eliminate costly Voice-Grade Leased Lines.

Use of Mesh Networks with NXU-2
This document describes the use of mesh networks with the NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit and RoIP (Radio over Internet Protocol).

NXU-2 to Help Migrate to New Radio System
This document describes a method at which NXU-2 Network eXtension Units can aid in the migration from a legacy radio system to a new or different radio system.

NXU-2 RS-232 Control of Devices over Ethernet
This document describes a feature of the NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit that will provide control of RS-232 devices over an Ethernet network in conjunction with the transport of VoIP/RoIP.