Basestations and Repeater BriefsIntuicom unveils spread spectrum RF transceiver moduleBy: - MRT RadioFrame releases an iDEN base stationBy: - MRT Hydrogen fuel cellBy: - MRT Eight-channel LTR panelBy: - MRT Kenwood USA unveils new product lineBy: - MRT Midland Radio unveils P25 base station/repeaterBy: - MRT Louisiana parish deploys IP equipmentBy: - MRT Paging patch announcedBy: - MRT WiMAX repeater releasedBy: - MRT Connect Systems unveils new repeaterBy: - MRT Boeing tests sensor systemBy: - MRT Health district installs ham radio base station for emergency situationsBy: - Voices News (Southbury, Conn.) Washington amateur radio repeater sites subject to taxBy: - MRT Freescale launches four new amplifiersFreescale Semiconductor unveiled four broadband, radio-frequency amplifiers for high-gain and linearity over bandwidths from DC up to 6 GHz that were developed for WiMAX base stations... Amplifiers promise low-loss, minimal noiseRadio Frequency Systems unveiled a new series of tower-mount amplifiers for broadband wireless data applications in the advanced wireless services (AWS) band. ... Motorola turns to alternative energy to power base stationsMotorola demonstrated the feasibility of alternative power systems for remote GSM base stations at its GSM facility in Swindon, United Kingdom... Comprod and Hutton partnerComprod Communications announced its New Filter Program, offered through Hutton Communications (www.huttononline.com). ... Wireless Matrix unveils mobile base stationWireless Matrix introduced the Terrestrial Mobile Base Station 2, a GPRS- and EDGE-enabled communicator for mobile-resource management and vehicle-fleet applications. ... Rail company buys mobile base stationsRail company CSX Corp. purchased 2600 Mobile Base Station 2 units for its locomotive fleet from Wireless Matrix Corp. ... Open Base Station Architecture Initiative adds memberADAPTIX, an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) base-station technology company, joined the Open Base Station Architecture Initiative. ... Research firm says femtocells to propagate marketABI Research predicts that by 2011, 102 million users will deploy femtocells access points, which small cellular base stations used in corporate environments.... |
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