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More options for dual-band antenna
Embedded Antenna Design has significantly enhanced its already-popular Targan GSM 900/1800MHz external mount antenna.
News from Embedded Antenna Design ( 8 September 2004)
Antenna puts broadband wireless on the rails
Huber+Suhner has opened up new possibilities for wireless applications in public transport with a novel broadband antenna.
News from Huber+Suhner ( 1 September 2004)
Antenova wins CEO pitch contest
Innovative antenna company Antenova has just been voted the winner of the CEO Pitch contest at the AO100 competition - honouring the best in innovation.
News from Antenova (19 August 2004)
Antenna covers both 900 and 1800MHz GSM bands
The WB70 is a roof-mount GSM/DCS antenna covering 900 and 1800MHz frequency bands.
News from Embedded Antenna Design ( 7 July 2004)
Beauzec expands manufacturing capabilities
Link Microtek has responded to increased demand for its in-house manufactured waveguide products by appointing Roy Beauzec as a general machinist/toolmaker.
News from Link Microtek (23 June 2004)
Antenna solution is ideal for GSM modules
EAD has enhanced its Neris antenna range to include a standard configuration to compliment GSM modules with the GSC RF connector, such as Siemens and Sagem GSM modules.
News from Embedded Antenna Design ( 9 June 2004)
Pair to investigate antenna integration
Antenova is moving in to the realms of RF modules with a new co-operative research agreement with Maruwa, based in Japan.
News from Antenova ( 4 June 2004)
GPS antenna contributes to SOLAS design
Sarantel has won a contract to supply its GPS antenna to Norwegian antenna systems developer Comrod, as part of Comrod's new combined VHF and GPS antenna.
News from Sarantel (31 May 2004)
Waveguide joints cater for rotating dishes
A new range of inline rotary waveguide joints are designed for use with rotating dish antennas in satellite communications uplink and earth station applications.
News from Link Microtek (28 May 2004)
Diplex filters meet RoHS requirements
A new family of low-cost scalable modular and robust technology (SMART) diplex filters are available as RoHS and Pb-free compliant products.
News from Pulse (23 April 2004)
Couplers bring Tetra and GSM together
Ultra-Crea has developed two new models of crossband couplers for professional communications.
News from Ultra-Crea (14 April 2004)
Promotion for McGrath
Link Microtek has promoted Bruce McGrath to the position of Senior Sales Engineer.
News from Link Microtek (15 March 2004)
Dey and Chace come onboard
Sarantel has strengthened its board by appointing David Dey as Chairman and Jayne Chace as a Non-Executive Director.
News from Sarantel (27 February 2004)
Pair to promote positioning on GSM and 3G
Andrew Corp and Cambridge Positioning Systems have established a strategic partnership to develop high accuracy location solutions for the global GSM and 3G markets.
News from Andrew Corp (26 February 2004)
Compact antenna handles four bands in one
A new compact quad-band antenna is aimed at applications in cellular handsets, smartphones and PDA applications.
News from Antenova (26 February 2004)
Antennas win slot in location devices
Antenna specialist Sarantel has been awarded a contract to supply its Geohelix miniature antenna to My-Bodyguard, a Netherlands-based product innovation group.
News from Sarantel (26 February 2004)
Duplexer allows antenna coexistance
A novel duplexer lowers operators' costs and simplifies deployment of wireless systems by enabling them to combine transmission of two 3G radio technologies onto a single cell site antenna.
News from Andrew Corp (25 February 2004)
Novel antenna suits many frequencies
Wifi-Plus has created a single feed antenna solution for WiMax 802.16A standard radios and chipsets.
News from Wifi-Plus (24 February 2004)
Keryell focuses on in-house products
Link Microtek has strengthened its manufacturing division by appointing Mick Keryell as National Sales Engineer with exclusive responsibility for promoting its range of in-house manufactured products.
News from Link Microtek (13 February 2004)
Amorphous antennas offer true alternative
Hitachi Metals has developed a range of antennas made from a novel amorphous material that offers a true alternative to ferrite.
News from MRC Components (11 February 2004)
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