Radios > Transceivers

DWDM transceivers

01 June, 2006

Finisar has launched its dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers.


Narrow band transceiver

01 June, 2006

Radiometrix has introduced the NiM2, a narrow band transceiver module that offers a low-power data link in the company's standard transceiver pin-out and footprint.


Three-chip transceiver

01 May, 2006

Mimix Broadband has introduced a GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit 13/15 GHz chip set that consists of a highly integrated image reject receiver and transmitter, and compact, two-stage power amplifier.


FM tuner

04 April, 2006

SigmaTel has introduced the STFM1000, the company's first FM tuner designed on an optimised radio architecture for portable multimedia devices, including MP3, portable audio/video and mobile phones.


H series data radio

28 November, 2005

Trio Datacom has released its H series of spread spectrum data radio products for use in the international 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz licence-free frequency bands.


OFDM transceivers

27 May, 2005

Sierra Monolithics has released a range of single-chip WiMAX compliant orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transceivers.


Four-band transceiver

31 March, 2005

RF Micro Devices has available Polaris 2 Total Radio. Comprising Polaris 2 transceiver and PowerStar power amplifier module, the transceiver is designed to support up to four frequency bands (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) and performs all the radio functions of GSM, GPRS and EDGE mobile handsets.


Outback communications: the Flying Doctor radios

11 February, 2005 by Rodney Champness, VK3UG

Back in 1912, the Reverend John Flynn became acutely aware of the needs of people living in outback Australia. The community facilities that we now take for granted in our cities simply did not exist in the outback back then (and often still don't today)


Base transceiver station

27 September, 2004

Samsung's multicarrier SCBS-500 base transceiver station (BTS) supports up to eight carriers and more than 3400 channel elements in a single rack. The optional expansion rack increases system capacity to 15 carriers and more than 6900 channel elements.


Commercial handheld transceiver

30 August, 2004

With a long list of software options available for the TX7200, this radio can be made as simple, or as feature-rich, as required.


Single-chip 2.4 GHz RF transceiver

27 July, 2004

CC2420 is a commercially available 2.4 GHz RF transceiver that is compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and ready to be used in ZigBee products.


Narrowband transceiver

27 July, 2004

Xemics' TrueRF narrowband transceiver, the XE1205, has a superior range with no external LNA or PA.


UHF CB mobile radio

30 January, 2004

The Icom IC-400PRO is derived from professional land mobile models; hence it is designed with both the strength and flexibility to meet demanding Australian situations. This transceiver model provides UHF CB users with an easy-to-use and fully featured package.


25 W commercial transceiver

05 November, 2003

Following in the footsteps of the TX3600 5 W commercial mobile transceiver, GME Electrophone has developed the TX3800 25 W model.


Two-way digital radios

05 November, 2003

M/A-Com's P7200 portable radios are Internet protocol (IP)-based, two-way digital radios delivering high capacity, end-to-end, digital voice and data communications. With a lightweight and robust physical package, the series demonstrates the power and flexibility associated with this line of software-defined radios.


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