Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has aptly stated that “India's progress hinges on our ability to embrace technology and innovation.” These words resound with the Government of India's dynamic initiatives in the field of wireless communication technology. These endeavours encompass a multifaceted approach, including the promotion of research and development in emerging wireless technologies, the encouragement of domestic production of wireless communication equipment, and the facilitation of the adoption of cutting-edge wireless solutions across crucial sectors, including Defence, Healthcare and Telecommunications. This robust commitment exemplifies India's dedication to advancing technology and attaining self-reliance in the realm of wireless communication, making significant contributions to the nation's prosperity and security.

  

Building upon this vision, the Technology Development Board (TDB) has announced its support for M/s Lekha Wireless Solutions Pvt Limited, Bengaluru for their innovative project “Tactical Advanced SDR for Space, Defence and Aviation Applications.” This agreement shows a significant stride towards promoting innovation and technological advancement in India, particularly in the realm of wireless communication. TDB has approved financial assistance of Rs. 4.17 Crores out of Rs. 17.92 Crores.

 

This ambitious initiative holds great potential for strengthening India's capabilities in the field of wireless communication technology. The project's primary aim is to bring to market an array of cutting-edge products under the brand name “Antares.” These products encompass:

 

a. Handheld SDR: A versatile handheld SDR designed to operate in L, S and C bands for tactical applications, specifically intended for Non 3G PP applications. This unit features essential components such as Baseband Processing, Power Amplifier, and an Integrated Antenna. Critical parameters for this unit include weight, form-factor, communication range, and battery management. Certification for both ESS and EMI/EMC is imperative.

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