Overview Transportable Communications Package Application Diagram

REDCOM TCP: Deployable Interoperability



REDCOM’s tough, transportable TCPs


REDCOM’s Transportable Communications Package (TCP), used by emergency responders around the world, offers multiple packaging options that combine a REDCOM communications platform integrated with other communications equipment including fiber drivers, routers and Ethernet switches. Featuring a modular cabling system in a highly durable, shock and weather resistant case, the TCP is easily deployable for disaster recovery and emergency services operations.

A wide variety of packaging options are available, including custom designs to meet your specific needs. REDCOM TCPs meet stringent standards for impact and vibration, and are built to withstand the harsh conditions of airlift, seaborne transport, and off-road transportation. The quick-detach connectors are embedded into the back panel of the TCP. Multiple TCP units can be stacked as a single system using bus cables. REDCOM transportable units are highly mobile and are installed in ships, trucks and Humvees, as well as various communications shelters and remote encampments or tent cities.

REDCOM TCPs are available in multiple configurations. Two commonly used packages are shown below:


HDX TCP

  • Up to 1,000 IP subscribers per shelf
  • Hundreds of TDM ports per shelf
  • Stackable up to 7 shelves
  • Hot-swappable circuit boards
  • Low power consumption
  • No fans, no filters, no moving parts
  • Optional redundant control for individual shelves
  • HDX TCP available in 10U, 11U or 14U with slide out interframe
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SLICE® 2100™ TCP

  • Up to 1,000 IP subscribers per SLICE 2100
  • Up to 24 analog line circuits
  • Optional Magneto lines
  • Man-portable system, less than 80 lbs.
  • Stackability doubles switching & interface capacity
  • SLICE 2100 TCP available in 4U or 6U with slide out interframe
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