Because many installations require several remote CTS units that can be controlled from either the remote site or a centralized site, the
FTS has been developed to control a fully redundant automated network of transmitters. The system can be configured to operate as a single
local site or with up to eight remote sights over an extended range. Each CTS unit may be controlled locally (manually), or as part of the
larger FTS system. The fully redundant central control unit also supports either manual or automated modes of operation.
Mission logging is performed by the Range Monitor, an independent subsystem which monitors commands to the CTS as well as transmitted RF tones.
All activity is recorded for post-mission analysis.
One of FTS's major strengths is its flexibility. A fully programmable command library provides a variety of mission-specific command tones in
addition to the required Command Destruct sequence.