TSIM948xD 2/4 Channel Threat Simulator
The TSIM9482/4 is a compact bench threat simulator capable of generating coherent radio frequency (RF) signals up to 18GHz to emulate enemy radar, missile guidance systems, and electronic warfare (EW) threats. This tool is ideal for test and evaluation early in the development cycle, to validate modules/units such as Radar Warning Receivers - RWR) in a controlled lab environment, ensuring it can detect, identify, and counter
sophisticated threats.


Built on Tabor Software Defined Radio Technology
Software-defined radio (SDR) is a radio system that uses software to process signals instead of hardware. SDRs are used in many fields, including mobile communications, military projects, and research and development. The Tabor Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver is a type of software define radio that is based on the concept of a system in a module. The core elements of the module are RF Digital to Analog and Analog to Digital Converters, user programable FPGA, large memory, and high speed data bus technology.