IP Network Connectivity

The Barrett 4050’s Wi-Fi adapter makes integration with existing networks simple. For vehicle and remote installations, the Barrett 4050 wireless access point built into the 4050 control head allows mobile cellular handsets and tablets to connect directly to the transceiver. Advanced network configurations are supported by the Barrett 4050 Breakout Box (BoB) which provides Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity.

Multi-Language Menu

CChange the Barrett 4050 language setting at the touch of a button. Each radio ships with multiple language menus including English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian and Chinese.

Secure Digital Voice

The Barrett 4050’s Secure Digital Voice option with variable vocoder rates of 600bps* up to 2400bps and DES & AES* digital encryption standards up to 256 bit deliver leading edge voice communication performance and security at all times.

Advanced Frequency Hopping

The unique, easy to use Frequency Hopping* option requires no central synchronisation station, has no entry or late entry time delay and requires no handshaking. Available hopping rates of 5 or 25 hops per second, using a 8 digit hopping encryption key, with a user selectable hopping bandwidth to suit a variety of antenna types. The system provides excellent protection against electronic warfare (EW) attacks and can be operated for extended periods in 
the field without synchronisation.

Enhanced DSP Noise Reduction

The new digital signal processor (DSP) provides clear intelligible voice communications on analogue circuits through the digital removal of background noise and interference. The standard DSP noise
reduction system provides outstanding voice quality by reducing radio frequency interference, and the effects of electrical interference by enhancing audio signals to provide easier listening.

Advanced Calling Features

The Barrett 4050 transceiver is fully interoperable with advanced digital selective calling systems commonly used by many peacekeeping and non-government organisations globally. The Barrett 4050 transceiver provides four and six digit selective call features, including telephone interconnect, SMS text, GPS tracking, status calling, point to point and/or multipoint secure call and remote transceiver disable capabilities.

Automatic Link Establishment

Fully backwards compatible 2nd generation (2G) ALE based on MIL-STD-188-141B (JITC certified) and FED-STD-1045 is available. For superior fast link setup (FLSU), robust packet data and greater penetration on noisy channels, 3rd generation (3G) ALE based on STANAG 4538 is optionally available.

DIntegrated GPS Interface

Barrett’s GPS interface supports connection into any NMEA 0183 external GPS receiver antenna for tracking applications. This interface provides emergency call features and position information on all deployed equivalently equipped HF assets. Combined with Barrett’s soon to be released GPS Push tracking solution, Barrett can provide unrivalled asset tracking performance over HF.

Software-Defined Radio, Redefined.

Contact us

Barrett Communications – Head Office
47 Discovery Drive 
Bibra Lake  WA  6163
Australia
Ph: +61 8 94347 1700


Barrett Communications – Europe
Unit 9, Fulcrum 2 Victory Park, Solent Way
Whiteley PO15 7FN
United Kingdom
Ph: +44 1489 880 332


Barrett Communications – USA
PO Box 22716
Rochester, New York, 14692 
United States of America
Ph: +1 585 582 6134

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