Software Defined Radio: The interoperability solution? 1st November 2003 With local and state public safety first responder agencies spread across 10 discreet RF bands, lack of interoperability is the significant problem most
Article Software-defined radio comes of age 1st February 2003 In 1991, the term software defined radio was coined to describe radio devices implemented in software and running on generic hardware. This idea of software-programmable
News NATE draws 1,600 to tower construction trade show 20th February 2002 A changing of the guard marked the first day of the National Association of Tower Erectors trade show today in Orlando, FL, at the Rosen Center Hotel.
Article Making VHF trunking work 1st April 2001 When Lonnie Danchik looked for a business strategy to continue to grow as a commercial radio service provider in the Dallas metropolitan area, he saw a range full of 800MHz and UHF wranglers. His solution: Try the VHF narrowband trunking brand.
Article Coming to America: TETRA-one way or another 1st January 2001 The TDMA technology from the other side of the pond is poised to gain a foothold in the American public safety communications market.
Article The lives and times of MRT 1st May 1998 In celebration of Mobile Radio Technology’s 15 years as land mobile radio’s premier technical publication, come take a stroll back through the history of the magazine and the industry it serves.
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 1 22nd April 2024
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