Industry News
New radio telescope receiver - and it's all on one microchip!
La Trobe University has signed a contract with Sydney-based semiconductor firm Sapphicon to help build one of the world's smallest and most advanced radio receiver microchips.
[ + ]Compliance testing results released
Tait Radio Communications is among the first land mobile radio manufacturers able to issue test reports and supplier’s declaration of compliance statements as part of the inaugural P25 Compliance Assessment Program (CAP) tests.
[ + ]Low-power wake-up receiver
Imec and Holst Centre have reported a 2.4 GHz/915 MHz wake-up receiver which consumes 51 µW. This may open the door to battery-less or energy-harvesting based radios for a wide range of applications, including long-range RFID and wireless sensor nodes for logistics, smart buildings, healthcare etc.
[ + ]ADC for low-energy radios
Imec and Holst Centre have developed an ultralow-power 8-bit analog to digital convertor consuming 30 fJ of energy per conversion step. It is especially suitable for upcoming low-energy radios in the ISM bands such as low-energy Bluetooth or IEEE 802.15.6 for body-area networks.
[ + ]Mobile phone jammers under review
The Australian Communications and Media Authority is well advanced in its review of the regulation of mobile phone jammers in Australia. As part of that review, the ACMA is also seeking views on a proposal to trial mobile phone jammers at the Lithgow Correctional Centre in NSW.
[ + ]Wireless to the rescue of bushfire lives
Mobile technologies, including the global system for mobile communication (GSM) and ZigBee short-range wireless, could be used to monitor and detect bushfires, according to two research papers.
[ + ]Fleetcoms upgrading
Telstra is upgrading its Fleetcoms trunked network - an MPT 1327 network - and replacing the existing switching infrastructure with new Tait nodes.
[ + ]Partnership formed
Radio Systems Technologies (RST) has established a partnership with The JRD Group. Both companies are based in Melbourne.
[ + ]60th anniversary celebrations
Daniels Electronics has started a celebration of its 60th anniversary leading up to the actual incorporation date on December 9. The following history of the company is extracted from its website.
[ + ]2.5 GHz band under discussion
The ACMA has released a discussion paper as part of its review of the pricing, planning and licensing arrangements for spectrum in the 2.5 GHz band. The 2.5 GHz band is currently used primarily by free-to-air TV broadcasters for electronic news gathering (ENG).
[ + ]Terry Daniels wins award
The chairman of the Daniels Electronics board, Terry G Daniels, is this year's recipient of the Radio Club of America's Fred M Link Award, "For his substantial contribution to the advancement and development of Land Mobile Radio and Communications."
[ + ]In-flight phone calls approved
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a discussion paper containing proposals for establishing radiocommunications licensing arrangements for in-flight mobile communications on aircraft.
[ + ]Land use deal ensures SKA
Australia’s Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope will be built in Western Australia’s mid-west following an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) signed with traditional owners, the Wajarri Yamatji people.
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