Products

Two-way radio charger analyser

17 December, 2003 | Premier Batteries Pty Ltd

The IQpac is a charger analyser for Ni-Cd/NiMH batteries providing the option of constant current or pulse charging. Technology featuring a rapid charge with battery capacity display provides the user with complete information on battery condition.

LiMnO2 primary cells

17 December, 2003 | Saft Australia Pty Ltd

Saft's LM range of lithium manganese dioxide (LiMnO2) cylindrical primary cells combines a high voltage and rate capability, performance over a wide range of temperatures, no voltage delay when put into service and a long shelf life, all in a standard space envelope.

Multi-band mobile/GPS antenna

17 December, 2003 | RFI Technology Solutions

The Quintet 'global capable' telematics antenna includes a true multi-band, mixed polarity cellular antenna with an integrated active GPS patch antenna incorporated in the same housing.

Handheld UHF transceiver

17 December, 2003 | GME Pty Ltd

GME Electrophone has released the TX610, a 477 MHz UHF CB handheld transceiver.

Super gain antennas

17 December, 2003 | ZCG

There are two models in the SG range of mobile phone antennas, both standing 900 mm tall with a stainless steel spring base and identical appearance. The SG835 for CDMA and SG900 for digital GSM mobile phones offer 4 dBd of gain.

Base station/repeater

17 December, 2003 | Imark Communications

The Kyodo KG510 is a base station/repeater for use on 35 MHz VHF frequency bands.

Single-chip transceiver

17 December, 2003 | Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions

For designers needing one-way and two-way RF systems narrowband operations and/or high data rates, Chipcon's CC 1020 offers a single-chip FSK and ASK CMOS RF transceiver.

Portable mast

16 December, 2003 | Innovative Telecommunications

Innovative Telecommunications Systems has designed a 4.5 m portable mast. The mast is manufactured from aluminium extrusions that fit snugly into each other.

Remote control and monitoring

05 November, 2003 | Miles Electronics

CMACS is a control and monitoring unit designed to measure remote site conditions and alert personnel by mobile phone SMS message if an alarm condition occurs. The site monitor may then be interrogated remotely by supervisory software for real-time measurement information or to take corrective action by activating digital outputs.

Two-way digital radios

05 November, 2003 | M/A-COM Wireless Systems

M/A-Com's P7200 portable radios are Internet protocol (IP)-based, two-way digital radios delivering high capacity, end-to-end, digital voice and data communications. With a lightweight and robust physical package, the series demonstrates the power and flexibility associated with this line of software-defined radios.

25 W commercial transceiver

05 November, 2003 | GME Pty Ltd

Following in the footsteps of the TX3600 5 W commercial mobile transceiver, GME Electrophone has developed the TX3800 25 W model.

Multi-channel RF transmitter

05 November, 2003 | Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions

Designers of short-range RF applications, like remote keyless entry, automatic meter reading, home automation, toys, and alarm and security systems can now integrate a true single-chip, low-power CMOS, multi-channel, single-chip RF transmitter.

Waterproof radio transceiver

05 November, 2003 | MineCom Australia

Termite II is a heavy-duty waterproof radio transceiver designed specifically for mine vehicles. The fact that these units are often installed in open-cab vehicles and used in some of the harshest environments imaginable has driven the need for a robust transceiver to be developed. The transceiver unit is packaged in its own injection-moulded enclosure ensuring that it is not affected by the ingress of water or dust and not susceptible to shock and vibration.

Drop-in RF module

05 November, 2003 | Electronic Development Sales Pty Ltd

XEMICS' drop-in RF module, DP1201A 433 MHz, has been designed to facilitate the development of wireless communication applications and to reduce the time to market as it can be soldered directly onto a PCB.

Cellular antennas

05 November, 2003 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd

Two cellular antenna families have been released in the Optimizer range from Radio Frequency Systems. Both antenna families - the Optimizer 900/1800 dual-band and the Optimizer 'side-by-side' - introduce the performance characteristics of the cellular antenna range into multi-band configurations.

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