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BAE Systems’ PHOENIX-2C radios successfully provided tactical networking capabilities during recent U.S. Army exercises, enabling soldiers to communicate over more than 20 km.
NEC Corp. has signed a global framework contract with Norway’ Telenor for the supply of its compact iPASOLINK microwave communications system.
Rohde & Schwarz has introduced the R&S®SDTR, the first in a new generation of software defined radios, together with a family of network capable waveforms.
Agilent will demonstrate the following test solutions:
Harris Corp. has been awarded an $85 million IDIQ contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with Falcon multiband manpack tactical radios and accessories. Harris also received initial delivery orders of $33 million.
Indra has deployed in Uruguay, the first controller-pilot communications network completely based on IP technology, which provides full coverage to the nation’s air traffic.
NEC Corp. has establishment a branch office in Yangon, Myanmar that aims to develop the country's information and communications technology and social infrastructure.
Rockwell Collins completed the first installation of the next generation ARC-210 Gen5 radio on an HH-60G Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) helicopter for the U.S. Air Force Air National Guard (ANG).
L-3 Electron Devices announced that it is introducing its smallest microwave power module to date. The new NanoMPM® amplifier represents a breakthrough form factor in microwave amplifiers, achieving greater than 40 watts of saturated Ku-Band output power while weighing in at less than 1.5 pounds.
AWR Corp., the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA software, today announces RFP™, an innovative new frequency planning wizard within Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) that enables engineers to effortlessly and efficiently determine spurious free bandwidths when designing complex radio communications systems.
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