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Intermec Technologies SD61 multiport wireless base station

03 May, 2010

The SD61 is a multiport wireless base station that provides a secure connection (ISCP protocol) between multiple Intermec industrial scanners and the host device. The SD61 allows up to seven Intermec Bluetooth-equipped scanners to operate in the same work area, connected wirelessly to the same mobile cart solution, PC or Intermec printer. By reducing the number of hosts, the SD61 delivers a quick ROI and a less cluttered work environment.


Anritsu MT8221B base station analyser

03 May, 2010

Anritsu has introduced the BTS Master MT8221B, a handheld base station analyser that has been specifically developed to support 4G standards as well as installed 2G/3G networks.


Andrew Solutions SmartBeam base station antenna system

30 April, 2010 by

Andrew Solutions has released its SmartBeam base station antenna system that makes adding capacity and optimising coverage responsive to user demand.


Skyworks Solutions SKY73134 base station synthesiser

30 April, 2010 by

Skyworks Solutions has introduced what it claims is the first suite of high-performance broadband synthesisers spanning ultra-wide frequency ranges from 375 MHz to 5.6 GHz. The device, designed to cover all GSM, WCDMA and LTE frequency bands, supports 3G and 4G base station providers including Ericsson, Huawei, ZTE, Alcatel/Lucent and Nokia/Siemens.


National Semiconductor IF sampling receiver reference design

08 December, 2009 by

National Semiconductor has announced an IF sampling receiver reference design for multi-carrier, multi-standard wireless base stations addressing GSM/EDGE, WCDMA, LTE and WiMAX standards.


GPS: making a play for femtocells

30 September, 2009

Femtocells - small low-power base stations designed for indoor use in residential or small-business environments - are expected to grow tremendously in the coming years as they march closer to commercial deployment.


Multimode radio network

22 June, 2009 by

The SingleRAN base station platform is designed to allow operators to deploy and evolve their radio networks with ease.


Remote radio unit

22 June, 2009 by

The ZTE RRU R9110 is a WiMAX 16e remote radio unit, designed to improve signal quality from a single base station and boost network coverage and performance.


Mobile control tower for RAAF

28 January, 2009

Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) and the Ground Telecommunications Equipment Systems Program Office have signed a contract to supply three transportable air operations towers for use by the RAAF.


Baseband team formed

27 January, 2009

Octasic has formed a Software Defined Radio (SDR) development group to provide wireless solutions based on its low-power, OpusDSP technology.


Approved vendor

19 January, 2009

Andrew has been named by China Telecom as an approved vendor for its CDMA wireless network.


Approved vendor

19 January, 2009

Andrew has been named by China Telecom as an approved vendor for its CDMA wireless network.


Energy-lean network

23 December, 2008

A solar-powered GSM radio base station is providing energy-lean network coverage in remote areas of South America. There was a requirement for a radio base station to provide high output power, low energy consumption, a small footprint and low weight.


Triple-band base station antenna

03 July, 2008

A triple-band base station antenna set has been unveiled by Radio Frequency Systems. The set offers compliance with the latest revision of the 3GPP-ratified AISG v2.0 open communications standard.


Repeater/base station

03 July, 2008

Based on the software-defined radio platform used in the company’s DRB-25 repeater/base station and operating in the 136-174 and 380-520 MHz bands, the Irukandji platform is a 50 W analog/project 25 repeater/base station housed in a 2RU (88 mm) high enclosure designed for mounting in a standard 19" rack.


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