The evolution of mobile networks
01 August, 2006In recent years, mobile operators have been forced to change their technologies when rolling out the latest mobile telephony networks because councils and the public have become much more aware of the intrusion that towers and antennas create
WA Police gets a world-class system
01 August, 2006With the full implementation of Police Metropolitan Radio Network project in 2007, Western Australia Police (WAPOL) will have one of the most efficient communications and dispatch systems in the world
Paving a digital future with P25
11 July, 2006 by Dr Peter Baines, Managing Director, Tait Electronics (Aust) Pty LtdThe events in the US and around the world since September 11, 2001 have spurred increased popular interest in public safety communications interoperability
HF network saves lives in the Pacific
11 May, 2006HF radio had long been associated with health services in Australia due to its connection with the Royal Flying Doctor Service. New advances in HF technology are resulting in HF being used throughout the South Pacific and neighbouring islands
Satellite comms network
26 July, 2005The TSAT 2150 satellite communications network offers remote control, monitoring and data collection within SCADA networks.
PCI digitiser
27 April, 2005Gage Applied Technologies has released a digitiser for the PCI platform.
PCI digitiser
31 March, 2005Gage Applied Technologies has released a digitiser for the PCI platform. Operating at 200 MS/s (5 ns sampling intervals) with a resolution of 14 bits, the CompuScope 14200 is a general-purpose digitiser aimed at satisfying precision signal capture requirements in various fields of scientific and commercial research, development, as well as manufacturing test applications.
Long distance wireless networking
27 September, 2004WaveRider's Solectek SkyWay 5101 is a 5.8 GHz frequency band product with rapid data rates for long distance wireless networking. Immunity to common impairments and an extensive bundle of software features combine with data rates up to 72 Mbps to deliver more data capacity per sector than previously. Users can download large data files, high-resolution images, video clips and MP3 files within a matter of seconds. Even streaming multimedia can also be delivered seamlessly.
WLAN kit
30 August, 2004Radio Frequency Systems' radiating cable-based WLAN kit, designed for plug-and-play connectivity to all commercially available 2.4 GHz radio access points (RAP), provides a solution for precisely controlling in-building WLAN coverage.