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Antennas and Feeders
News Release from: Sarantel | Subject: SkyTune
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2006
Antennas are integral to radio
miniaturisation
Sarantel has now begun volume shipments of its new SkyTune antenna, connecting XM's innovative new portable satellite radio receivers manufactured by Samsung and Pioneer.
Sarantel has now begun volume shipments of its new SkyTune antenna, connecting XM's innovative new portable satellite radio receivers manufactured by Samsung and Pioneer As Sarantel's first nonGPS product, the SkyTune antenna was developed specifically for XM satellite radio
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Going small was a challenge that XM turned to Sarantel to meet.
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Sarantel isolates the antenna from the device, allowing the radio to be made as small as the electronics will allow.
"When XM approached us with the idea of designing an antenna for their new generation of portable radio, it became clear that our technology was ideally suited to this application", commented Ben Sandford, Sarantel's Vice President of Sales.
"We realised that we could not only create an antenna small enough for a really attractive consumer portable, but that the performance in the XM band would be really spectacular - the SkyTune antenna has exceeded our own expectations".
The SkyTune antenna, like other Sarantel PowerHelix antennas, uses a combination of advanced materials and structure to create a small, balanced, predictably performing antenna.
Due to the particular design of the SkyTune antenna, it actually outperforms conventional patch antennas of larger size, even before considering the proximity tuning effects of the user holding or wearing the radio.
The SkyTune antenna is immune to such effects and really shines when used in a portable product.
Craig Wadin, Vice President, RF Systems and Quality Assurance at XM said: "We are excited to add yet two more great products to our industry-leading portfolio".
"Sarantel enabled us to create the portable radio our customers wanted - small enough to go anywhere without compromising reception or sound quality".
"The SkyTune antenna is a major contributor to the success of these products".
David Wither, CEO at Sarantel added: "We are proud to work with XM on these leading edge portable radios".
"The SkyTune antenna has shown that Sarantel's technology has tremendous potential in many markets".
"XM has been an ideal partner, working closely with us at all levels, and the development of this antenna has improved many facets of our business, from base manufacturing technology to fundamental elements of antenna design".
"This is a terrific product and a terrific partnership".
The Pioneer Inno and Samsung Helix have MSRPs of $399.99 and will be available in the Spring from leading electronics retailers.
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