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Tait debuts base station/repeater

Aug 26, 2005 5:15 PM

Tait Radio Communications unveiled the TB7100 base station/repeater during this week’s APCO conference in Denver. The unit provides continuous duty operation at 25 W, 40 W (UHF) or 50 W (VHF) power output. It is designed for use with an external DC power supply, and comes in a 19-inch 1U rack bin, which can be wall mounted.

With an optional internal duplexer, the TB7100 is capable of full duplex operation for a voice or data channel and offers data rates up to 19.2 kb/s, the company said.

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