KIV-7HSB
KIV-7HSB
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Network TDMA-TIP Compatible Encryption Module
A New Dimension in High Speed KG-84 Cryptographic Functions
With the KIV-7HSB, Mykotronx introduces the next generation of compact,
economical, high-performance, user-friendly COMSEC devices specifically
designed for secure data communications. KIV-7 modules protect classified
and sensitive digital Type I data transmissions at data rates up to
2.048 Mbps, and are compliant with Government directive NACSI 6002 and
DoD Instruction 5210.74.
The new KIV-7HSB is specifically designed to operate in Time Division
Multiple Access (TDMA) architectures to provide secure high bandwidth,
wide area, networked data exchange via MILSTAR satellites over a broad
range of data rates. It fully accommodates all complex handshaking and
resynchronization durations encountered during normal TDMA system operations.
A direct replacement for the KIV-7, KIV-7HS and KIV-7HSA modules, the
KIV-7HSB maintains full interoperability with KG-84, KG-84A and KG-84C,
KIV-7, KIV-7HS and KIV-7HSA units currently installed in traditional,
non-TDMA, applications.
Tested in a real-world TDMA architecture, KIV-7HSB offers robust operation
when the red side Request to Send (RTS) pulse is toggled at 20ms intervals
in the full duplex independent mode of operation.
KIV-7HSB protects a broad spectrum of point-to-point, netted, and broadcast
data links. Plain text header bypass allows initial modem setup, without
reconfiguration, prior to secure traffic operation. An integrated remote
control interface enables management of up to 30 remote units through
a single KIV-7HSB via an independent secure link. A user-friendly menu
interface simplifies access to all operational features.
The fill interface is compatible with both DS-101 (AN/CYZ-10 DTD) and
DS-102 (KYK-13, KYX-15, KOI-18) electronic keying devices. Storage for
up to ten traffic encryption keys simplifies multi-net communication.
A removable Crypto-Ignition Key (CIK) prevents unauthorized access and
protects all internally stored keys. Advanced key management features,
which can be adapted for the emerging Electronic Key Management System
(EKMS), support the current key distribution system while providing
the added flexibility necessary for managing operational keys.
The unit provides the level of COMSEC equipment integration and miniaturization
necessary for today's fixed, semi-fixed, and mobile environments. Its
standard half-height disk drive configuration is ideal for desktop,
embedded, or rack installations, and its EIA-530 and RS-232 data interfaces
and standard D-type connectors simplify system integration.
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