Products

Bluetooth tester

28 April, 2004

BMP The Tescom TC-3000A Bluetooth tester eliminates the need for several testers by combining key RF and Protocol test and measurement functions in one box. Designed for a wide range of applications in R&D, manufacturing, QA and service, this powerful instrument is lightweight and portable, and may be operated with all standard AC voltages. In addition to Bluetooth testing applications, it may be used for non-Bluetooth RF testing along the 2.4 GHz ISM band.

Wireless broadband gateway

28 April, 2004 | NetComm Wireless Limited

NetComm has released the HS800 Wireless HotSpot Gateway, allowing organisations to create a wireless broadband network straight out of the box while avoiding the need for expensive infrastructure or cumbersome registration and billing systems.

Handheld RF counter/detector

28 April, 2004 | Unispan Instruments Pty Ltd

B&K Precision Corporation has announced the addition of a new family of handheld RF counter/detectors to its expanding product line. The Models 103, 104, 105 and 106 share many common features, including a digital bargraph that allows the user to simultaneously view the signal strength on the bargraph and the detected frequency displayed on the LCD screen just above it.

Eyewear-mounted display for mobile PCs

28 April, 2004 | NDT Equipment Sales Pty Ltd

PIC MicroOptical Corporation has released its SV-6 PC Viewer, the first eyewear-mounted display specifically designed for use with mobile personal computers. The SV-6 is a small, ultra-lightweight and highly ergonomic display that provides head-up, hands-free viewing of information from Tablets, laptops, wearable computers, ruggedised computers or other mobile computing devices with a VGA output.

Continuous wave illuminator

28 April, 2004 | CEA Technologies Pty Ltd

The CEA-MOUNT Illuminator is an active phased array Continuous Wave Illuminator (CWI) integrated with a ship's combat systems to provide target illumination and missile uplink for semi-active homing missiles (SM-2/ESSM).

GPS crystal oscillators

28 April, 2004 | C-MAC Quartz Crystal Ltd

JPG C-MAC MicroTechnology has developed a range of GPS TCXO (temperature compensated crystal oscillators) with features that provide GPS receivers with superior performance when used in combination with the recently launched Chinese Beidou navigation satellites. The TCXO plays a role in the time measurements made within the GPS receiver as it defines a very precise position.

HF antenna

28 April, 2004 | Bushcomm Pty Ltd

JPG Specifically designed for those with limited space, the Bushcomm SWC-100S is a shorter version of the popular SWC-100 model. It has a frequency range of 3.5-30 MHz and is an antenna designed and built for long life.

Data radios

28 April, 2004 | Trio Datacom Pty Ltd

Trio DataCom's S Series consists of low cost, high quality, miniature, half duplex data radios. The radios have been designed specifically for the SCADA telemetry point-to-point and point-to-multipoint market. The S Series is suitable for use by VARs and OEMs for high specification, fully synthesised fixed or mobile, data applications.

Non-line-of-sight system

28 April, 2004 | WaveRider Communications

WaveRider's LMS4000 NLOS (non-line-of-sight) broadband wireless system is designed specifically for the 900 MHz spectrum. It delivers the high speeds, reliability and advanced management features needed to serve both business and residential subscribers.

Point-to-multipoint wireless

22 March, 2004 | Integrity Data Systems Pty Ltd

The Tsunami MP.11a point-to-multipoint wireless solution is designed specifically to provide near-line-of-sight wireless access in urban environments. Reliable connectivity between multiple buildings can be implemented easily as well as outdoor extensions to a local area network (LAN).

UHF radio modem

22 March, 2004 | Embedded Communications Systems

The RM-232-433 radio modem provides a wireless communications link between two serial devices. It can be used in a variety of data communications applications that require a simple to use, invisible data link.

Submersible, portable land mobile radios

22 March, 2004 | Icom Australia Pty Ltd

Icom's F50/F60 series of waterproof (submersible), portable land mobile transceivers meets JIS-7 standards (equivalent to the more commonly known IEC IPx7 Ingress Protection Standard), just like many marine VHF handheld radios. This brings waterproof durability to tough work environments and meets the diverse needs of the government, utilities, transportation, and business and industry markets. This is useful for anyone whose communication needs place them indoors and outdoors, as well as first responders for whom tough environments may limit communications in do-or-die situations.

Handheld cable and antenna analysers

22 March, 2004 | Anritsu Pty Ltd

The S331D and S332D Site Master cable and antenna analysers feature a number of improvements in performance and operation that make it easier to conduct accurate return loss/SWR, cable loss, and distance-to-fault (DTF) measurements on wireless networks. The analysers allow wireless network technicians to rapidly evaluate the health and status of installed transmission lines and antenna systems before a major failure occurs, while also expediting the benchmarking of new cell site installations during commissioning.

Digital access radio

22 March, 2004 | 4RF Ltd

The Aprisa XE point-to-point digital access radio solution provides point-to-point radio links with up to 16 Mbps of capacity over distances up to 100 km.

EMC compliance tools

22 March, 2004 | Westek Electronics Pty Ltd

A range of analytical tools, manufactured by Langer EMV-Technik GmbH, permits designers to investigate emission and interference phenomena at pin-level. The tools provide E- and H-field signal injection and monitoring, thus making it possible to look at the origins of and susceptibility to interference of dynamic and passive components, and to investigate radiation properties of wiring and circuit tracks.

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