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Stratex Networks introduces versatile wireless network transmission system

Jan 16, 2004 12:00 PM

Stratex Networks has introduced the Eclipse wireless network transmission system, which supports up to six independent radio traffic paths from a compact and modular intelligent node unit. An integral high-speed TDM bus architecture enables traffic routing between traffic paths by software, without local cabling, according to the company. The Eclipse is available in frequency bands from 5 to 38 GHz.


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