ACMA approval for UHF repeater

Monday, 03 December, 2012

Axell Wireless has gained approval from The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for its digital channel selective UHF repeater.

Sameer Kaul, VP sales, Asia Pacific, said, “Axell Wireless has pioneered TETRA repeater technology since the standard was first introduced and we continue to focus on innovation as an enabler for entering new markets all over the world. We are proud to further cement our presence in Australia by gaining ACMA approval for our technology.”

The D-CSR 3604 digital repeater is designed to support public safety networks and PMR systems such as TETRA, APCO25 and other systems in the UHF band, for security applications either within buildings or critical infrastructure facilities such as metro (underground) networks, rail or road tunnels, airports and energy or chemical plants.

The company will show its wares at RadioComms Connect at stand number 116.

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