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News Release from: Aeroflex | Subject: IFR 2975
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 April 2004
Radio tester takes on land mobile radio
option
Aeroflex has licensed Trident Micro Systems' Passport protocol for use in its wireless communications test systems.
Aeroflex has licensed Trident Micro Systems' Passport protocol for use in its wireless communications test systems The Passport protocol will be offered as Option 19 for the IFR 2975 radio test set and will be available for purchase in June 2004
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Passport option will provide customers with the ability to analyse the Passport technology currently deployed in the land mobile radio market.
Passport is an advanced trunking protocol developed by Trident Micro Systems to provide system operators with maximum operational flexibility and efficiency by using subaudible signalling.
Rhett Grotzinger, Vice-President of Trident Micro Systems stated: "Passport technology is firmly established as one of the nation's premier trunking technologies for land mobile radio communications.
With over 800 sites worldwide, Passport continues to be the choice of radio communication professionals for secure and advanced wireless two-way communication systems.
We are pleased that Aeroflex can now support its new and existing customers utilising Passport technology".
Rob Barden, Senior Product Marketing Manager, said: "The incorporation of Passport technology into the IFR 2975 radio test set expands our leading position in the market for advanced wireless communications test functions for land mobile test market.
We are excited to add the Passport capability to the IFR 2975 feature set and to be able to better serve the manufacturers and users of Passport trunked radio systems".
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