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ANDREW CORPORATION Andrew Corporation announces three new dual duplex tower mounted amplifiers (TMAs). These easy-to-install TMAs work with any wireless
  • Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
  • 1st June 2004

ANDREW CORPORATION

Andrew Corporation announces three new dual duplex tower mounted amplifiers (TMAs). These easy-to-install TMAs work with any wireless system for Full Band 60 MHz PCS1900, Sub-band 30 MHz PCS 1900, and 800 MHz Cellular A and B bands. Andrew TMAs improve uplink performance to enhance coverage and capacity throughout a GSM or CDMA network.
www.andrew.com
1.708.873.2588

BIRD TECHNOLOGIES GROUP

The Bird® Model 5012 is an easy-to-use, multifunctional, directional power sensor that measures both forward and reflected power! If you are looking for a power measurement product that can measure true average power, peak power, burst power, VSWR, CCDF, crest factor (peak to average ratio), and return loss measurements from 350 MHz to 4 GHz — the Wideband Power Sensor is your solution!
www.bird-technologies.com
1.440.519.2050

CATALYST COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES INC.

IP Link from Catalyst Communications Technologies is an IP Network Based Interoperability solution that uses networks and Catalyst software to connect radios of different manufacturers and frequencies. Each agency remains independent and establishes interoperable patches when required.
www.catcomtec.com
1.434.582.6146

CONNECT SYSTEMS INC.

The FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLERS can be used for anything from a wide area LTR network controller to a simplex repeater to a paging phone patch.
www.connectsystems.com
1.805.642.7184

AVTEC INC.

From 9-1-1 to 9/11 Avtec console systems are found in mission-critical applications worldwide. Department of Homeland Security, DoD, local and state public-safety, transportation, and utility companies all rely on the Avtec DSPatch family of integrated radio/telephone consoles.
www.avtecinc.com
1.800.310.7045

CPI COMMUNICATIONS INC.

CPI’s TR Series multi-frequency remotes can control up to 16 channels on many radios when used with a CPI TTP series tone panel. The TR series are available with handset or desk microphone and many other features.
www.cpicomm.com
1.800.869.9128

COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTS INC.

Communications Specialists offers 12.5 kHz narrowband crystal filter kits for:

  • Motorola, Mitrek, Micor and MSF-5000
  • GE Master II, Master Exec II and MVP
  • Kenwood TK-840

www.comm-spec.com
1.800.854.0547

CRESCEND TECHNOLOGIES

Crescend Technologies is largest land mobile amplifier company established over twenty-five years ago supplying high-power amplifiers to the VHF, UHF and 800 & 900 markets.
www.crescendtech.com
1.800.USA.Made

DATRON WORLD COMMUNICATIONS INC.

The Guardian family of radios offers the P25 FDMA common air interface for complete interoperability in service pools incorporating the P25 standard. Six different products (portable, mobile and base station) are available to meet every need. All radios are fully backward compatible with conventional wideband FM systems.
www.dtwc.com
1.760.597.1500

EFJOHNSON

EFJohnson’s Netelligent™ Infrastructure Systems provide the secure, reliable Project 25 network infrastructure for today’s and tomorrow’s communications. Using VoIP technology, Netelligent integrates EFJohnson’s base station/repeaters, an intuitive P25 Dispatch Console, P25 radios and a secure Key Management Facility (with PDA-based keyloader) into a true system solution.
www.efjohnson.com
1.800.328.3911

M/A-COM INC.

M/A-COM announces the VIDA (Voice, Interoperability, Data and Access) Network Solution for critical and public-safety communications. VIDA represents a new approach to critical communications, unifying all disparate communications systems and equipment onto a single network solution.
www.macom-wireless.com
1.434.455.9423

PYRAMID COMMUNICATIONS

The Centry II is a self-contained AVL device utilizing the Motorola iDen networks. The built-in GPS receiver and RF Modem allow vehicle tracking without driver intervention. Capable of storing the last 1024 positions in memory and auto out-of-area reporting allows complete tracking even in wireless dead spots. Featuring 3 inputs and 3 outputs, 1024 position memory and national coverage.
www.pyramidcomm.com
1.800.485.2881

DOPPLER SYSTEMS

Doppler Systems manufactures radio direction finding systems for mobile and fixed-site use. The 5900 series remote display is designed for homing. The Series 6000 fixed-site system triangulates and the 6100 mobile system uses GPS for homing and triangulation.
www.dopsys.com
1.480.488.9755

GENERAL DYNAMICS

General Dynamics’ new AutoTest software for public-safety radios reduces overall test and alignment time from an average of 45 minutes to as little as 10 minutes. The AutoTest software is designed to test Motorola XTS5000(tm), XTS3000(tm) and ASTRO® SABER® radios.
www.gdds.com/autotest
1.480.441.2221

MODUCOM

Moducom’s UltraCom™ E911/Radio Dispatch Console System is a cost-effective, all-inclusive single software application that now has a new Ethernet bridge card. Also provides interoperability.
www.moducom.com
1.800.845.0128

RAMSEY ELECTRONICS INC.

Ramsey Electronics presents our brand new COM3010 Communications Service Monitor. Maintaining our lead in cost-effective test equipment, the COM3010 covers 100kHz to 1.0GHz at 0.1ppm accuracy. Features a built-in power meter/dummy load, frequency counter, sweep generator, SINAD meter, RSSI meter and includes a Li-Ion battery.
www.ramseytest.com
1.800.446.2295

SABRE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

Sabre Site Solutions now offers pre-engineered 12″ and 18″ face lightweight towers. Featuring tubular or solid round legs, serpentine bracing and flanged connections, these towers can be guyed, free-standing or wall-bracketed.
www.sabrecom.com
1.800.369.6690

SMARTRUNK

SmarTrunk’s upgraded ST-865M5A logic board provides easier programming with a wider range of desktop operating systems plus more reliable operation with recent firmware revisions of the Motorola Pro mobiles. 3G version with or without scrambler to be available soon!
www.smartrunk.com
1.619.426.3781

TELEWAVE INC.

Telewave introduces a compact 4-channel transmitter combiner that covers 380-512 MHz. The M106-450-4TPC is a complete 19-inch rack-mount combiner with four 6-inch cavities and dual isolators in only 5RU (8.75″).
www.telewave.com
1.800.331.3396

TRANSCRYPT INTERNATIONAL INC.

Priced at under $2000, Transcrypt’s TIK (Tactical Interoperability Kit) is a cost-effective radio interoperability solution that links up to 3 radio groups in just minutes. Ideal for emergency and disaster situations, TIK is easy to use and enables crossbanding between radio systems and can also extend the range of radio operation in remote locations.
www.transcrypt.com
1.402.479.8388

SINCLAIR TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Sinclair announces its new Pass-Thru line of expandable multicouplers for VHF and UHF applications. The featured C2027P supports frequency separations as low as 75KHz in the VHF range.
www.sinctech.com
1.905.727.0165

TAIT NORTH AMERICA INC.

TAIT North America’s new mobile radio is designed to meet the needs of users requiring only a small number of channels. The TM8110 is a 10-channel model with a single-digit LCD display. This expands the TM8100 series to three radios which includes the TM8115 (24-channel) and TM8105 (data) versions. Each model has 25W output, rugged construction, reliable RF performance and great flexibility for system integration.
www.taitworld.com
1.800.320.4037

THALES COMMUNICATIONS INC.

Thales 25 Digital Portable Radio: Smallest, lightest portable to meet Homeland Security needs. Multi-mode operation for P25 digital and analog systems, 16-oz slim-line package, DES encryption, 256-channels, rugged/waterproof metal housing, programming via PC/keypad/cloning, and GPS capability.
www.thalescomminc.com
1.240.864.7605

W&W MANUFACTURING CO.

A TRUE UNVERSAL CHARGER will charge all radio manufacturers’ batteries: Icom, Kenwood, Vertex, Motorola, etc. If the radio uses all three chemistries — Nicd, Nimh or Lion — you will need only one adapter cup to accomplish charging the various battery chemistries. What makes the UC-1 even more unique is that without any tools you can simply replace the adapter cup, and the UC-1 will then charge another manufacturers radio’s batteries.
www.ww-manufacturing.com
1.800.221.0732

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