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News Release from: Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves | Subject: Discriminator HPCPE-23RS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 September 2004
23GHz antenna discriminates against
interference
Radio Waves is claiming a breakthrough in high-performance antenna design for 23GHz systems.
Radio Waves is claiming a breakthrough in high-performance antenna design for 23GHz systems The new Discriminator is a 305mm-diameter antenna that has first side lobes 23dB down from the main beam
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Radio Waves has a range of hub and subscriber antennas for the 3.5GHz frequency band.
This exceptional performance greatly reduces interference from other microwave transmitters when colocation is required.
The newest member of the Discriminator series operates in the 23GHz band and meets stringent FCC category A requirements.
Andy Singer, General Manager of Radio Waves stated: "The Discriminator series is a result of Radio Waves' investment in advanced research and design, along with innovative ideas, allowing Radio Waves to be the leader in industry innovation".
For system cost efficiencies, performance and customised integrated packaging, this next generation antenna is an ideal choice.
The lightweight and easy-to-install design uses a shaped reflector to optimise patterns and assure enhanced system performance.
Like all Radio Waves antennas, the Discriminator series is backed by a three-year warranty.
The model number for the new Discriminator is HPCPE-23RS.
It comes complete with an adjustable antenna mount, and Radio Waves can supply all other antenna system components required.
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