Vita 49.2 ((exclusive)) -

Enter — the often-overlooked sibling of VITA 49.0 that turns RF transport from a gamble into a science.

If you’re designing an RF-over-IP system today and ignoring VITA 49.2, you’re building technical debt. If you’re already using it — you know why you’re not going back.

💥 Stream identifiers . You can multiplex 100+ independent RF streams over a single 10GbE link, each with its own metadata, priority, and timing. Try that with raw UDP. vita 49.2

Anyone here actually deployed VITA 49.2 in the field? Would love to hear war stories — especially around interop between different SDR vendors.

⏱️ While PTP (1588) and White Rabbit get the glory, VITA 49.2 bakes precision timing into the RF metadata itself. Think distributed phased arrays, TDOA geolocation, and MIMO over WAN links — all without a separate sync nightmare. Enter — the often-overlooked sibling of VITA 49

🧩 Locked into one SDR vendor’s proprietary header? Not anymore. VITA 49.2 decouples signal from hardware . Swap an Ettus for a Per Vices or an Epiq — your downstream processing chain won’t blink.

VITA 49.2 Isn’t Just an Upgrade — It’s a New Language for RF Over IP 💥 Stream identifiers

📡 VITA 49.0 gave us the packet structure. VITA 49.2 adds real control — gain settings, tuning words, calibration data, and even GPS-derived time stamps. Your receiver no longer guesses what the transmitter was doing.