Description
See The Invisible.
The DeReticular mesh lives in the airwaves—915MHz LoRa packets, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi beacons, and LTE handshake signals. To a standard laptop, this traffic is invisible. To the Sovereign Deck, it is a map.
We built the Sovereign Deck because consumer tablets shatter on impact and overheat in the sun. This is a tool, not a toy. It is designed to be thrown into the passenger seat of a Kurb Kar, dropped in the mud, and picked up to diagnose a critical node failure during a rainstorm.
Integrated Spectrum Analysis (The “Special Sauce”)
The Sovereign Deck features a built-in RTL-SDR (Software Defined Radio) receiver connected to a dedicated SMA antenna port.
- Visualize the Noise: Launch the pre-installed SDR++ software to see the RF spectrum in real-time. Identify the faulty microwave or rogue baby monitor jamming your LoRaWAN sensors.
- Fingerprint Machinery: Use RF analysis to detect the specific electromagnetic signature of industrial equipment, verifying “Proof of Work” without trusting the digital logs.
Kali Linux: Field Edition
We don’t ship Windows. The Deck runs a hardened, touch-optimized version of Kali Linux, the industry standard for penetration testing and network auditing.
- HempGrade AI: Use the rear camera to snap photos of biomass. The on-board AI (running locally via TensorFlow Lite) grades the quality instantly, minting the certification to the ledger without cloud API calls.
- Node Resuscitation: Connect directly to a “bricked” Nomad Link or Sentry via USB-C serial tethering to re-flash firmware in the field.
Hardware That Survives
Powered by a fanless Quad-Core Intel N5100 processor, the Deck balances battery life with performance. The 10.1-inch IPS screen pumps out 800 nits of brightness, making it legible even under the direct glare of the Arizona sun. The 5000mAh battery is hot-swappable, allowing for indefinite runtime during multi-day operations.
Technical Specifications
| Component | Specification |
| Processor | Intel® Celeron® N5100 (Jasper Lake, Quad-Core, Fanless) |
| Memory | 8GB LPDDR4x |
| Storage | 256GB SSD (User Replaceable/Upgradable) |
| Display | 10.1″ IPS (1920×1200) – 800 Nits Sunlight Readable |
| Radio (SDR) | Integrated RTL2832U (100kHz – 1.7GHz Tunable Range) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS/GLONASS |
| Ports | 1x USB-C (Charging/Data), 1x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RS232 Serial (DB9) |
| Durability | IP65 (Water Jets/Dust Proof) + MIL-STD-810G Drop Tested |
| Battery | 5000mAh Hot-Swappable Li-Po |
| Security | NFC Reader (For Sovereign Key Login) |
Use Case Scenarios
1. The “Ghost Hunter” (Interference Debugging)
Your farm’s LoRaWAN sensors are dropping packets. You pull out the Sovereign Deck, attach the telescopic antenna, and launch SDR++. You visualize the 915MHz band and immediately see a massive noise spike coming from an old, unshielded water pump motor. You fix the motor, and the network heals.
2. The Crop Auditor
A farmer claims their hemp harvest is Grade A. You arrive with the Deck. Using the HempGrade AI tool, you take ten macro photos of the crop. The Deck analyzes trichome density locally and generates a cryptographic “Quality Certificate” signed by your Sovereign Key, which is then uploaded to the Locutus Ledger.
3. The Disaster Recovery
A Sentry Node has been corrupted by a failed update and is offline. You connect the Deck to the Sentry via the RS232 Serial port. Using the terminal, you bypass the bootloader and inject a “Rescue Image,” bringing the critical infrastructure back online in minutes.
What’s In The Box?
- 1x Sovereign Deck (Field Terminal) Unit.
- 1x Telescopic SMA Antenna (Wideband).
- 1x Nylon Hand Strap (Pre-installed).
- 1x 45W USB-C Charger.
- 1x Stylus Pen (Tethered).
- 1x Quick Start Guide (Kali Linux Login Credentials).
Required Accessories
- Sovereign Key: To log in to the OS and sign audit reports, you need a [Sovereign Key]. The Deck features a built-in NFC reader for instant authentication.
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty (Covers manufacturer defects. Screen breakage covered under optional Sovereign Care plan).









