Subsystems and Systems

NEC Participates in LTE Field Trial in Argentina

NEC Corp. will participate in an LTE field trial with Telefonica Moviles Argentina S.A. , the largest mobile carrier in Argentina, and a subsidiary of mobile giant Telefonica. The trial, which is the first in the AWS band in Central and South America, is taking place between November and...
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Bridgewave

The Cost and Performance Benefits of 80 GHz Links Compared to Short-Haul 18-38 GHz Licensed Frequency Band Products

GHz wireless links deliver multi-gigabit data rates over multi-kilometer distances, with the interference protection of licensed band operation. The key benefits provided by these systems include: highest available throughput; simple, all-outdoor design; lowest spectrum licensing costs and lowest dollar-per-megabit total cost of ownership.
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NASA Selects VTI Instruments

VTI Instruments Corp. announced that it has been selected to deliver the dynamic signal analysis (DSA) instrumentation solution for NASA Plum Brook's Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility (RATF). RATF houses the world's largest Space Environment Simulation Chamber and will use VTI's VT1432B high performance digitizer plus DSP, along with integrated...
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Harris Receives $21 M in Orders from US Marine Corps

Harris Corp. , an international communications and information technology company, has received orders from the US Marine Corps totaling $21 M for additional Falcon III® AN/PRC-117G multiband manpack radios, vehicular amplifier adapters and other accessories. The Marine Corps will acquire the systems as part of its accelerating transition to...
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Auriga Lands SBIR Phase III Contracts

Auriga Microwave recently secured two contracts with Department of Defense prime contractors. The work product from the two contracts will be derived from Auriga’s ongoing successful efforts within the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program. “This is incredibly exciting for us, as these contracts validate our efforts in building...
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