Yes, the SIGINT suites Krypto500 and Krypto1000 contain well over 100 more decoders than their 'competition'. Perhaps more significantly is their relevance, currency and completeness.
By relevance, we refer to the target modem being of interest to SIGINT and COMINT professionals. By currency, we mean target modems that are still on air and in actual use today. Our 'competitors' sell you a list of decoders that contains 40%-60% modes that are either off-air, sometimes not in use for decades and modes that are irrelevant to SIGINT or COMINT missions.
By completeness, we refer to a decoder containing all of the various waveforms needed to fully demodulate, decode and parse a target modem. Often, our 'competition' has decoders for a certain mode, but lacks one of the modem's known waveforms.
More importantly, our decoders also contain the built-in ability to process proprietary variants of target modems. As an aexample, Krypto500's decoders for well-known modes like Pactor or CCIR493-4 contain solutions to some 15 proprietary variants - and decoding is automatic and built-in, not another 'option'.
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