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TDFM-9000 and TDFM-9300 Series
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Learn this Industry First solution to the new three radios Forest Service requirements here:

ANNOUNCEMENT: Technisonic introduces it's ALL-NEW FORESTRY MODE Solution in the TDFM-9000.

Forest fires are some of the largest natural disasters in our history, and fighting them can mean thousands of men, all working together, in this situation Communication and coordination is Key, that why Technisonic began over 20 years ago with the purpose built TFM 138, today while technology has changed, Technisonics commitment to the USFS and its airborne firefighting efforts has not. That's why Technisonic has more forest service certified airborne radios than any other manufacturer. Whether you're a contractor, or contributor, we have the right solution for you, From the TDFM-136B to the TDFM-9300 check out all the certified solutions available only from Technisonic.

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TDFM-136B
TDFM-9000 SERIES
FORESTRY MODE


FORESTRY MODE:

Developed to meet the updated USFS radio requirements requiring multiple Main/Guard radios, Forestry Mode is an advanced software / hardware interface combination which allows the TDFM-9000 or TDFM-9300 to operate as either 2 or 3 Forestry type radios. VHF Main and Guard capability with defined main and guard module functions. Main and guard antenna ports are switched via the newly developed ASU-9000 to a single install for each Main/Guard pairing, allowing only 3 antennas in an installation rather than 6. Mic, Audio and PTT lines are also combined such that only 3 positions are required on the audio panel. Resulting in both significant cockpit, airframe, and weight savings.

Available on both the TDFM-9000 and TDFM-9300's Forestry Mode addresses the space installation challenges in the cockpit and airframe associated with updated USFS communications requirements.







FORESTRY MODE: ASU-9000


Developed to meet the updated USFS radio requirements requiring multiple Main/Guard radios, Forestry Mode is an advanced software / hardware interface combination which allows the TDFM-9000 or TDFM-9300 to operate as either 2 or 3 Forestry type radios. VHF Main and Guard capability with defined main and guard module functions. Main and guard antenna ports are switched via the newly developed ASU-9000 Antenna Switching Unit to a single install for each Main/Guard pairing, allowing only 3 antennas in an installation rather than 6. Mic, Audio and PTT lines are also combined such that only 3 positions are required on the audio panel. Resulting in both significant cockpit, antenna space and weight savings.

Available on both the TDFM-9000 and TDFM-9300's Forestry Mode addresses the space and installation challenges in the Cockpit and Antenna Installation associated with updated USFS communications requirements.

Core Radio Features:

  • Optional 2 or 3 US Forestry Service compliant radios into a single 4.5" high panel mount radio.
  • The TDFM-9000 can support either a 2 or 3 compliant USFS radio configuration in the Forestry configuration.
  • Optional Encryption protocols: AES, DES, DES-OFB, DES-XL, .
  • Available Multiple Encryption Keys: 128 Common Key Reference (CKR) or 16 Physical Identifier Reference (PID) keys.
  • Each radio module can store 3000 channels and can be programmed to operate in digital or analog mode on a channel-by-channel basis.
  • Simple to use Front Panel Programming (FPP) capability.
  • Programming is via a Motorola APX CPS software program.
  • Dimensions: 4.5" (H), 5.75" (W) and 8.5" (D)
  • Standard TDFM-9000 Programming via Motorola CPS


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