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The TA-1042A/U is a [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]], i.e. a digital field telephone operating over a 4-wire interface at a signal rate of 16kpbs or 32kbps.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The digital nonsecure voice terminal (DNVT) is a ruggedized field telephone. It is operable as a tabletop device in tents, shelters, and office environments. It also may be operated outdoors while strapped to a tree or pole. The DNVT is designed for durability to exposure of the elements during operation and transportation. Voice communication is accomplished through the handset. Digital data from an external device interfaces through the TA-1042A/U’s digital data port (DDP). The DNVT transmits and receives full duplex, conditioned diphase digital voice and loop signaling information at 16 or 32 kb/s rates. The DNVT is a nonsecure telephone with no encryption capability. It digitizes voice information using continuously variable slope delta (CVSD) modulation. Digital communication transmissions, both to and from the DNVT, are accomplished using a conditioned diphase (CDP) data transmission method. This is accomplished by using the DDP. The DNVT operates in both common battery mode and local battery point-to-point mode, but not simultaneously.
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The digital nonsecure voice terminal ([[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]]) is a ruggedized field telephone. It is operable as a tabletop device in tents, shelters, and office environments. It also may be operated outdoors while strapped to a tree or pole. The [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]] is designed for durability to exposure of the elements during operation and transportation. Voice communication is accomplished through the handset. Digital data from an external device interfaces through the TA-1042A/U’s digital data port (DDP). The [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]] transmits and receives full duplex, conditioned diphase digital voice and loop signaling information at 16 or 32 kb/s rates. The [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]] is a nonsecure telephone with no encryption capability. It digitizes voice information using continuously variable slope delta (CVSD) modulation. Digital communication transmissions, both to and from the [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]], are accomplished using a conditioned diphase (CDP) data transmission method. This is accomplished by using the DDP. The [[DNVT|Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal]] operates in both common battery mode and local battery point-to-point mode, but not simultaneously.
  
  
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==Images==
 
==Images==
 
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File:TA-1042A-Top.jpg|Top of TA-1042A/U
 
 
File:TA-1042A-Bottom.jpg|Bottom of TA-1042A/U
 
File:TA-1042A-Bottom.jpg|Bottom of TA-1042A/U
 
File:TA-1042A-Rear.jpg|Rear of TA-1042A/U
 
File:TA-1042A-Rear.jpg|Rear of TA-1042A/U

Revision as of 21:52, 31 May 2013

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Description

The digital nonsecure voice terminal (Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal) is a ruggedized field telephone. It is operable as a tabletop device in tents, shelters, and office environments. It also may be operated outdoors while strapped to a tree or pole. The Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal is designed for durability to exposure of the elements during operation and transportation. Voice communication is accomplished through the handset. Digital data from an external device interfaces through the TA-1042A/U’s digital data port (DDP). The Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal transmits and receives full duplex, conditioned diphase digital voice and loop signaling information at 16 or 32 kb/s rates. The Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal is a nonsecure telephone with no encryption capability. It digitizes voice information using continuously variable slope delta (CVSD) modulation. Digital communication transmissions, both to and from the Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal, are accomplished using a conditioned diphase (CDP) data transmission method. This is accomplished by using the DDP. The Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal operates in both common battery mode and local battery point-to-point mode, but not simultaneously.


Technical Characteristics

Overall Dimensions
Width
7 in
Height
4.25 in
Length
9.75in
Weight
4.5lb (approx)
Temperature Range
Normal Operating
-30C (-22F) to +52C (+125F)
Storage
-57 C (-70 F) to +71C (+160F)
Humidity Range
Up to 98%


Images

Related Files

TB 11-5805-780-15
WARRANTY PROGRAM FOR DIGITAL NON-SECURE VOICE TERMINAL WITH DIGITAL DATA PORT
TA-1042A/U (NSN 5805-01-318-8412)
(EIC: N/A),
05/15/1992 (presently under restricted distribution)