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Microwave Vision Group and Amplifier Research have signed a memorandum of agreement that will provide customers with a greater choice of quality EMC and Antenna Measurement turnkey solutions based on their combined expertise and product portfolio.
At European Microwave Week (EuMW), Rohde & Schwarz presented an extremely compact solution with up to four RF outputs for generating phase-coherent signals up to 20 GHz. This test solution is ideal for aerospace and defense applications, for example to test multichannel antenna systems such as phased array antennas.
Microwave Vision Group (MVG) and Computer Simulation Technology (CST) will present the innovative link between numerical simulation and antenna measurements at European Microwave Week 2014.
Steatite Q-par Antennas has released an ultra-small multi-octave wideband 1 to 18 GHz left and right hand circularly polarised spiral antenna suitable for applications where space and gain requirements are at a premium.
Huber + Suhner further extends its proven portfolio of SENCITY® rail roof-top antennas with low profile MIMO products. The new SENCITY Rail MIMO antenna is claimed to be a perfect fit for the European market.
Bird Technologies, a leading provider of RF components, subsystems, test equipment, and services, introduced the compact SiteHawk SK-4000-TC Antenna and Cable Analyzer.
MVG-EMC (Rainford EMC Systems Ltd.) has moved to an energy efficient site that is better equipped to serve the needs of clients, and supports Microwave Vision Group’s growth strategy in providing the best in RF shielded anechoic chambers and absorber materials in the antenna and EMC testing market.
Tazca Connects partners with Haleakala R&D to test plasma smart antennas on commercial 4G LTE. Next generation antenna extends 4G LTE ranges for wireless internet service providers, providing cost-effective, higher speed broadband for underserved communities in rural areas.
Laird, a global technology company, announced that their LTE/MIMO antennas will be installed on a major domestic automobile manufacturer’s North American vehicles, beginning model year 2015.