
SITTI is to install its Emergency Access Device voice communication system at Djibouti Airport in East Africa, one of the most strategic areas in the world just in front of the entrance to the Red Sea.
SITTI’s Emergency Access Device (EAD) provides users with an emergency, easy-to-use, reliable means for getting access to remote radios in contingency situations.
The EAD is a compact all-in-one, modular solution, designed to meet the EUROCAE ED137 standard. The EAD’s design serves ATC (air traffic control) centres for as a last resort system. The EAD can also be used in small-sized airports or towers, transportable solutions and movable shelters.
EAD allows direct VoIP ED137 communications with any radio equipment. It can be also equipped with telephone connectivity, allowing ED137-based calls to other devices connected through the LAN/WAN and supporting the functionality. EAD can manage up to eight simultaneous VoIP connections to single-channel radios using the EUROCAE ED137 standard and SIP/RTP protocol for voice traffic:
Through its 7-inch touch-screen, local controllers can connect their electroacoustic devices (headphone/microphone/PTT) to establish emergency radio connections sparse over the territory.
SITTI is a voice communication systems manufacturer and supplier worldwide in the civil and military fields. The redundant, non-blocking architecture of the Syncronis Multifono M800IP provides flexibility and modularity for easy expansion and the addition of further functionalities.