EQS-News: OHB SE
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OHB Digital Connect GmbH, a subsidiary of the space and technology group OHB SE, has been commissioned by the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) in Koblenz to regenerate the UHF DAMA control station in Kastellaun. The abbreviation UHF stands for "Ultra High Frequency" and refers to electromagnetic waves in the frequency band from around 300 megahertz to 3 gigahertz. DAMA stands for "Demand Assigned Multiple Access". This is a technology for temporarily allocating communication channels to different users according to demand. The Kastellaun UHF control station is part of SATCOMBw, the German Bundeswehr's satellite-based communications system and a central resource for UHF troop communications.
As part of the contract awarded to OHB, the existing control station will be replaced by a new one that will be significantly more powerful. "Following the realisation of the UHF control station in Gerolstein, we are delighted that we now have the opportunity to contribute our expertise once again to the construction in Kastellaun," says Wilfried Wetjen, head of the Communications Systems department at OHB DC. The UHF DAMA control station ensures the availability of communication via secure, satellite-based radio systems. This contract comprises the turnkey installation of the ground station for satellite communications and the connection of the control station to the networks of the Bundeswehr. UHF DAMA control station in Gerolstein. © OHB
Contact: Media representatives: Sabine von der Recke Member of the Management Board Phone: +49 421 2020 9823 Email: sabine.recke@ohb.de Investors and analysts: Marcel Dietz Investor Relations Phone: +49 421 2020 6426 Email: ir@ohb.de
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Language: | English |
Company: | OHB SE |
Manfred-Fuchs-Platz 2-4 | |
28359 Bremen | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 421 2020 8 |
E-mail: | info@ohb.de |
Internet: | www.ohb.de |
ISIN: | DE0005936124 |
WKN: | 593612 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1832577 |
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