Enhanced two-way
19 August, 2009 | GME Pty Ltd
Additional features have been included in the GME TX4800 IP67 ingress rated 25 W mobile.
Low power modules
17 August, 2009 | Telelink Communications
LPRS has launched the latest narrowband radio modules from Circuit Design.
Transmission lines
17 August, 2009 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd
RFS (Radio Frequency Systems), has boosted its range of cables with the addition of several new Cellflex Lite corrugated aluminium coaxial transmission line products including the ½-in LCF12-50JL, the 1¼-in LCFS114-50JL and the ultra-flexible 1¼-in UCF114-50JL.
Battery tester
17 August, 2009 | Cadex Electronics Inc
The Cadex C5100 battery rapid-tester classifies batteries into good, low or poor categories. Simple operation means shop assistants can perform the 30 s test while a customer waits.
VoIP-enabled wireless modem router
17 August, 2009 | D-Link Australia Pty Ltd
The DVA-G3670 Wireless G VoIP ADSL2+ Modem Router is an all-in-one wireless internet and VoIP phone solution for the small office that combines wireless G networking, ADSL2+ broadband internet connection, dual VoIP phone connections and a USB print server in one unit.
Multimeter video
17 August, 2009 | Fluke Australia Pty Ltd
Fluke has produced a fun, animated video that makes an important point.
Network cabling
17 August, 2009 | Siemon Australia
Siemon’s Z-MAX end-to-end network cabling solution has been designed from the ground up to offer the best-in-class performance through an innovative matched system which combines an optimally tuned plug with a higher performance outlet. It has been designed to shatter the previous limitations of the RJ-45 interface with the 6A twisted pair copper family available in category 6A UTP and shielded configurations.
Field analyser
17 August, 2009 | Westek Electronics Pty Ltd
The Taoma universal electromagnetic field analyser is suitable for measuring magnetic and electric fields in the frequency range from 5 Hz to 6 GHz by selecting interchangeable probes, isotropically or as single-axis measurements, and over bandwidths as determined by user-configurable band-pass, selective and notch filters.
Diode power sensor
17 August, 2009 | Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) Pty Ltd
The NRP-Z31 from Rohde & Schwarz is claimed to be the first diode power sensor to operate up to 33 GHz. It does not require a base unit and it can be connected to a PC via the USB interface with its power measurements displayed on the PC screen by the accompanying PC software.
Drive-test scanner
17 August, 2009 | Andrew Wireless Solutions
Early adopters of the next generation network technology long term evolution (LTE) now have a drive-test scanner, the Invex.NxG i.Scan from Andrew Solutions, a CommScope division.
Ethernet interface
17 August, 2009 | Daniels Electronics Ltd
Daniels Electronics and Zetron have jointly developed a P25 digital ethernet interface between their products, enabling direct digital connection from the Daniels P25 digital radio to the Zetron Acom advanced communication console system in accordance with the TIA P25 fixed station interface (FSI) standard.
Indoor coverage
17 August, 2009 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has available its ClearFill Space2 solutions, a multi-band multi-operator RF-over-fibre distribution system for wireless indoor coverage especially serving the public transport sector (metro, rail and road tunnels).
‘Pure sound’ radios
17 August, 2009 | GME Pty Ltd
GME has released its Super Compact range of UHF CB radios that uses the latest in digital signal processing to create what is claimed to be the first CB radio with ‘pure sound’.
Wireless RF-over-ethernet
17 August, 2009 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd
RFS (Radio Frequency Systems) has unveiled ClearFill Star, claimed to be the world’s first fully digital RF-over-ethernet wireless indoor cellular coverage system.
Modular RFID interface
17 August, 2009 | Turck Australia Pty Ltd
The BL ident RFID product portfolio has been expanded with the release of a simple RFID (RFID-S) slice for its BL20 modular I/O system. Each RFID-S slice contains two channels of RFID. Additional RFID slices, as well as traditional discrete and analog I/O slices, may be added to the system, making it the only product on the market that allows this combination on the same node on the network, according to Turck.