Radio Systems

Maxtena M1227HCT series antennas with Helicore technology

25 June, 2010 | Supplied by: M2M Connectivity

The Maxtena M1227HCT series antennas use Helicore technology to achieve an upper-hemisphere efficiency >40% in both L1 and L2 GPS bands and typical axial ratio performance of 0.5 dB over the entire upper hemisphere.


Maestro-Heritage industrial-grade GSM modem

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Wired & Wireless Solutions International

The Maestro-Heritage is an industrial-grade GSM modem. It combines a fast connection with the ability to connect various expansion cards.


Polycom Kirk 60-series handsets

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Wavelink

The Polycom Kirk 60-series handsets are the latest addition to Wavelink’s DECT wireless handset range.


Yageo Corporation 3216 antenna

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Philips Components Pty Ltd

Yageo Corporation has released what it claims is the smallest ceramic chip antenna (PIFA mode) for GPS applications.


Enterprise Mobility Solutions Dimetra 7.1 software platform

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Motorola Solutions

The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business of Motorola has launched a software platform - Dimetra 7.1 - that addresses some of the ongoing challenges users are facing.


Motorola MTM5400 TETRA radio

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Motorola Solutions

The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business of Motorola has launched the first in its next generation of TETRA radios.


Pepperl+Fuchs WirelessHART system components

17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Automated Control Pty Ltd

Automated Control Engineering has introduced WirelessHART system components from Pepperl+Fuchs that integrate conventional field devices into the wireless world.


Getting signals across to train drivers

26 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Step Global Pty Ltd

Operating railways safely has been of paramount importance since the earliest days of steam locomotion. How to ensure that a driver can not only see but act on a signal aspect has always been top of the list of requirements. Now radio is providing a means of reducing human failure as this story of US experiences shows.


The increasing presence of Project 25

26 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Tait Electronics (Aust) Pty Ltd

Papers on various radio technologies were presented at last year’s RadioComms Connect event in Melbourne. This article looks at another of the technologies discussed - P25 - and charts some of its evolving features.


Making better use of the spectrum

26 May, 2010 | Supplied by: JVCKENWOOD Australia Pty Ltd

A digital radio system that is designed to make more efficient use of the spectrum will use a 6.25 kHz bandwidth and have increased range.


Ethernet delivery

26 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Ergon Energy

Two radio links - one to a mine and the other to a construction site - have allowed broadband communications where there was practically no coverage before.


Beamforming and ADC at 60 GHz

06 May, 2010

Imec presented several solutions for 60 GHz communication at the recent International Solid State Circuit Conference in the US.


Xworks ORC100 RoIP appliance

03 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Xworks NZ Limited

The Xworks ORC100 is a compact, industrial radio over IP appliance. It is used for connecting conventional radio networks to an IP backbone, enabling them to become part of a larger unified communications system.


Li-Ion and LiFePO4 chargers with OVP

03 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Microchip Technology Australia

Microchip Technology has announced two families of charge-management controllers featuring overvoltage protection to prevent overheating and damage to the battery-charger circuit from input-voltage spikes.


Banner Engineering SureCross DXER9 ethernet data radio

03 May, 2010 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd

Banner Engineering’s SureCross DXER9 ethernet data radio is an industrial-grade, long-range 900 MHz radio used to create point-to-multipoint configurations of wireless ethernet networks with up to 16 subscriber units. The DXER9 is designed for industrial applications and will perform reliably in applications that are too noisy or too far away for standard Wi-Fi-based systems.


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