Certificate No.: AS/NZ-028

Calytrix Comm Net Radio (CNR) is a family of affordable communication products designed to meet your simulation radio needs.
Training groups everywhere use simulated radio communications in their environments as they often provide a better choice for training than using expensive, real hardware radios that broadcast over the air. Key features of the CNR Family include:

Calytrix's Comm Net Radio (CNR) family includes a number of distinct software and hardware products:
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CNR-Sim is a pure software multi-channel radio simulator for Windows or Linux. CNR-Sim is available in 3 configurations: Free, Base and Pro. read more ... |
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CNR-Log is a communications logger that records, replays and exports the voice comm traffic of all network CNR-Sim radios and external compatible systems. read more ... |
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CNR-Touch is a multi-radio controller for CNR-Sim radios. When used with a touchscreen connected to the same computer running VBS2 or similar 2D/3D display systems, CNR-Touch's easy to use GUI is especially handy as a separate "control station" for multiple CNR-Sim radios without interrupting "game play" on the computer's screen. read more ... |
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CNR-Skins extends CNR-Sim Pro with a set of prebuilt, fully interactive, graphical radio faceplates (“skins”) for more realistic operator training. All “skins” are pre-programmed for use with CNR-Sim Pro, ready for immediate use. read more ... |
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CNR-Effects adds physics-based effects of radio signal propagation and degradation to CNR-Sim Pro. The quality of simulated signal reception depends on radio frequency and radiated power, distance between transmitter and receiver, line of sight (VBS2 or DTED terrain), and other physical parameters. |
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CNR-Bridge is software that bridges CNR-Sim comm traffic across DIS and HLA environments. read more ... |
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CNR-Live bidirectionally interconnects external "real radios" with a network of "simulated radios". With CNR-Live, radio users "in the field" are joined with simulated radio users on networked computers. |
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CNR-Sidetone maximizes audio and Push To Talk realism. Allows separate processing and recording of "off-the-air" voice chatter versus "on-the-air" PTT-controlled radio comms.. |
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CNR-Intercom mimics the audio realism of a vehicle intercom system by mixing the voices of multiple users into a composite audio heard by all users. |