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News Release from: Aeroflex | Subject: Entry-level Aeroflex 6113
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 July 2007
Basestation tester addresses cellular
expansion
Entry-level digital radio test set for testing mobile basestations targets emerging markets including Africa, South America and Eastern Europe.
Aeroflex has launched an entry-level version of its highly successful 6113 digital radio test set for testing mobile basestations, targeted primarily at emerging markets including Africa, South America and Eastern Europe The entry-level version is being offered in an Edge configuration, with one A-bis interface for full basestation control and BER measurements, encryption, support for two of the four GSM frequency bands and software support
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The entry-level Aeroflex 6113 can be upgraded to a full system, if required.
Field portable and easy to use, over 2000 Aeroflex 6113 digital radio test sets have already been deployed worldwide making it the industry-standard basestation test tool amongst GSM operators.
With options to control all major basestation types, Aeroflex's 6113 digital radio test set provides a wide range of test and measurement functions to facilitate fast manual or automatic testing.
Applications include installation and commissioning, routine maintenance, fault finding and final unit production testing.
"GSM is the technology of choice for mobile communications adoption in emerging markets", says Ross Broadhurst, Product Marketing Manager, Aeroflex Test Solutions.
"We believe the entry-level version of the Aeroflex 6113 digital radio test set is likely to prove highly popular with engineering teams within operators and vendors in emerging markets who are responsible for basestation evaluation, detailed fault-finding and regression testing of new software releases".
The entry-level Aeroflex 6113 digital radio test set starts at US $50,000.
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