Products

Outdoor GPS audioguide

27 July, 2004 | Hoppy Austalia

Mirroring the audioguides used indoors in museums, Hoppy is a system of audio information that permits the distribution of commentaries to users who are walking or driving within a city, a park or a region.

Single-chip 2.4 GHz RF transceiver

27 July, 2004 | Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions

CC2420 is a commercially available 2.4 GHz RF transceiver that is compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and ready to be used in ZigBee products.

Microwave link design software

27 July, 2004 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd

The RPE-Viewer is a standalone Java application that provides a quick means of visualising up-to-date radiation pattern evenelope (RPE) data for all commercially available RFS microwave antennas.

Mobile comms and jamming RF module

27 July, 2004 | ASD Technology Pty Ltd

The BBM2E3KKO is suitable for mobile communications and mobile jamming applications that require low current draw from the prime power supply.

Audio accessories

27 July, 2004 | Pacific Wireless Communications Pty Ltd

Pacific Wireless Communications has released the latest in the Wireless Pacific line of professional series audio accessories. Tailored for use by Police, Fire, Emergency Service and Transportation users in Australia, the WPNCM noise cancelling remote speaker microphones deliver high level performance in high noise areas.

VoIP for base station

27 July, 2004 | Westel Wireless Systems

Westel Wireless Systems has announced the release of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) connectivity as an option for its DRB-25 base station. VoIP connectivity enables the base station to be connected to a standard ethernet LAN or WAN and to be controlled by a remote PC console.

Narrowband transceiver

27 July, 2004 | Electronic Development Sales Pty Ltd

Xemics' TrueRF narrowband transceiver, the XE1205, has a superior range with no external LNA or PA.

Overprinting RF-EAS labels

27 July, 2004 | Checkpoint Meto

The Checkpoint Meto machine, capable of overprinting RF-EAS labels at high speed with no risk of deactivation, addresses the growing need for suppliers and exporters to use 'at source' tagging with internationally high criteria for quality and reliability.

Microwave antenna series

27 July, 2004 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd

The three-foot (0.9 m) diameter CompactLine SB3 microwave antenna completes the RFS CompactLine suite in the one- to four-foot diameter area. Suitable for point-to-point applications, the antenna incorporates all the standard features of the single and dual polarised CompactLine range including a short shroud for low visual impact and a modified Cassegrain feed system with shaped subreflector for optimum gain and pattern performance. The feed system is protected by a solid radome.

Multicoupling system catalogue

27 July, 2004 | RFI Technology Solutions

RF Industries has released a 190 page catalogue on its Multicoupling Systems product range. The catalogue features a sampling of around 700 products from the RFI range that caters to most analog and digital wireless technologies across frequencies from 30 MHz to 5.8 GHz.

Eyewear-mounted display for mobile PCs

30 June, 2004 | NDT Equipment Sales Pty Ltd

MicroOptical Corporation has released its SV-6 PC Viewer, the first eyewear-mounted display specifically designed for use with mobile personal computers. The SV-6 is a small, ultra-lightweight and highly ergonomic display that provides head-up, hands-free viewing of information from Tablets, laptops, wearable computers, ruggedised computers or other mobile computing devices with a VGA output.

Radio test set

30 June, 2004 | Vicom Australia Pty Ltd

Vicom has expanded the functionality for the 2975 Radio Test Set for Project 25 (P25) testing from IFR, a designer of advanced test solutions that include wireless radio test sets, signal sources, avionics and frequency agile test, microwave test, signal analysers and ATE (automated test equipment).

Non-line-of-sight system

30 June, 2004 | WaveRider Communications

WaveRider's LMS4000 NLOS (non-line-of-sight) broadband wireless system is designed specifically for the 900 MHz spectrum. The system is suitable for areas with heavy tree coverage or other line-of-sight barriers and delivers NLOS connections averaging about 5 km indoor and 8 km outdoor.

GPS18-A GPS antenna

30 June, 2004 | RFI Technology Solutions

The GPS18-A high performance GPS antenna is suited to automotive use and a variety of OEM system integrator and end-user applications. It features: a low noise figure of 1.0 dB - suitable for use in high foliage and urban valley areas; operation from 2.5 to 5.5 VDC; 31 dBi gain; 22 mA consumption; a magnetic base for easy mounting; and a 5 m RG174 and terminated SMB connector.

Receiver for phase noise analyser

30 June, 2004 | Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd

Poseidon Scientific Instruments (PSI) has released the 5 MHz to 1 GHz receiver OR-102A for use with its ODIN-320A phase noise analyser. The receiver enables engineers to perform automated phase noise measurements at low frequencies on quartz crystal and surface acoustic wave (SAW) oscillators. Moreover, the residual noise of amplifiers, or any two port device, can be automatically measured in combination with PSI's upcoming delay line device.

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