Communications

Top 5 communications products in September

29th September 2023
Sheryl Miles
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 communications products to have been released in September 2023.

Savox Communications launches wireless intercom system

Savox Communications, the provider of mission critical hearing protection and communication solutions, is launching an intercom system which will bring a situational Sixth Sense into team operations: the Savox IMPW.

The Savox IMPW is an intercom system with wireless capability, designed to withstand the harshest conditions in both civilian and combat missions, ensuring uninterrupted communications. (Read more.)

u-blox PointPerfect reduces bandwidth up to 70%

u-blox, a global provider of positioning and wireless communication technologies and services, has announced the u-blox PointPerfect Localised Distribution feature, the newest enhancement of its PointPerfect GNSS augmentation service.

his localised version transmits significantly less data than continental streams, reducing the bandwidth by up to 70%. (Read more.)

Rohde & Schwarz introduce shortest possible distance simulation for FMCW radars

The radar test system from Rohde & Schwarz simulates driving scenarios for testing radar based advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and radar sensors used in automated driving cars (AD) entirely over the air.

Now Rohde & Schwarz introduces new options for the R&S AREG800A automotive radar echo generator and the R&S QAT100 antenna array. The system is able to generate extremely short distances for the artificial objects, and therefore enables realistic autonomous braking tests with the smallest distance possible on the market. (Read now.)

Fairview Microwave launches quad-ridge, dual-polarised, broadband gain horns

Fairview Microwave has announced the launch of its newest product line: quad-ridge, dual-polarised, broadband gain horns. These gain horns range from 0.8 GHz to 95 GHz waveguide and are available in gain varieties of 6, 10, 12, 15 and 20 dBi.

Designed to perform in broadband test and measurement applications, these gain horns are instrumental in characterizing antennas and wireless systems. (Read more.)

A new ‘building block’ for fibre cabling to speed up UK roll-out

Deployments of full fibre broadband networks in urban and rural areas across the UK will be made quicker and easier thanks to a new ultra lightweight (ULW) fibre cable constructed with ACOME Group’s patented nanomodule technology.

The cable, designed specifically for urban and rural aerial use in the UK market, can fit 96 fibres in each module, whilst maintaining modules of 12 fibres. This means that network builders can deploy more fibre in the same diameter of cable. ACOME’s nanomodule technology removes the restraints of aerial cables’ 7mm size, which typically limits them to a maximum of 48 fibres. (Read more.)

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