Submersible, portable land mobile radios
22 March, 2004 | Icom Australia Pty Ltd
Icom's F50/F60 series of waterproof (submersible), portable land mobile transceivers meets JIS-7 standards (equivalent to the more commonly known IEC IPx7 Ingress Protection Standard), just like many marine VHF handheld radios. This brings waterproof durability to tough work environments and meets the diverse needs of the government, utilities, transportation, and business and industry markets. This is useful for anyone whose communication needs place them indoors and outdoors, as well as first responders for whom tough environments may limit communications in do-or-die situations.
Handheld cable and antenna analysers
22 March, 2004 | Anritsu Pty Ltd
The S331D and S332D Site Master cable and antenna analysers feature a number of improvements in performance and operation that make it easier to conduct accurate return loss/SWR, cable loss, and distance-to-fault (DTF) measurements on wireless networks. The analysers allow wireless network technicians to rapidly evaluate the health and status of installed transmission lines and antenna systems before a major failure occurs, while also expediting the benchmarking of new cell site installations during commissioning.
Digital access radio
22 March, 2004 | 4RF Ltd
The Aprisa XE point-to-point digital access radio solution provides point-to-point radio links with up to 16 Mbps of capacity over distances up to 100 km.
EMC compliance tools
22 March, 2004 | Westek Electronics Pty Ltd
A range of analytical tools, manufactured by Langer EMV-Technik GmbH, permits designers to investigate emission and interference phenomena at pin-level. The tools provide E- and H-field signal injection and monitoring, thus making it possible to look at the origins of and susceptibility to interference of dynamic and passive components, and to investigate radiation properties of wiring and circuit tracks.
Microwave antennas
22 March, 2004 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd
The CompactLine microwave antenna range now includes a four-foot diameter model, specifically designed for branching link applications. The CompactLine SB4-W71A supports frequencies in the 7.1 to 8.5 GHz band and provides the advantages common to all antennas in the range: a compact form factor, low visual impact and light weight. It also offers a high level of side lobe suppression.
Analog mobile radio
22 March, 2004 | Tait Communications
The TM8100 is a robust, software-flexible, analog mobile radio suitable for a wide range of voice and data applications, particularly as a dispatch platform for fleet communication and management.
Ethernet wireless gateway
22 March, 2004 | EDAC Electronics Australia Pty Ltd
The 905U-G Ethernet Wireless Gateway product combines with EDAC's existing 905U Wireless I/O and Gateway products as part of a Wireless Instrumentation Backbone (WIB).
Portable HF base station
22 March, 2004 | Q-Mac Electronics
The Minipack Portable Base Station is a very small radio package with proprietary military-grade frequency hopping offered as a standard option for those applications demanding covert, discreet or secure communications.
Multi-band mobile/GPS antenna
23 February, 2004 | 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
23 February, 2004 | GME Pty Ltd
GME Electrophone has released the TX610, a 477 MHz UHF CB handheld transceiver.
Bluetooth radio module
23 February, 2004 | Vitech Asia Pacific
Wilcoxon Research has introduced the C1B, a 100 m range, 2.4 GHz Bluetooth transceiver module.
Cable marker
23 February, 2004 | HellermannTyton
For on-site marking of cables, HellermannTyton has released a range of label dispensers.
Base stations and radio terminals
23 February, 2004 | Tait Communications
The TB8100 base station forms part of the 8000 Series of analog radio communications products made by Tait Electronics.
Wireless telemetry
23 February, 2004 | Zigsense
The LP-300 Remote Field Unit (RFU) is a wireless, low power controller design to be used in remote, non-attended, monitoring and control applications. It combines functions such as: monitoring; data logging; local and remote control; alarm generation; SMS; radio; email; and FTP Internet - into a portable and robust IP66 enclosure.
Tactical combat radio
23 February, 2004 | Ericsson Australia Pty Ltd
Marconi's tactical combat radio provides robust and effective short range communication for soldiers, security forces and emergency services.