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MIMOtech Launches High Capacity Small-Cell Radio Link
2014-02-20 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
StarLink 60G mm-wave link optimized for small cells and mobile backhaul in urban network deployments<br /> <br /> CAPE TOWN, South Africa – MIMOtech, a specialist in ultra high capacity wireless point-to-point backhaul, has announced the launch of StarLink 60G, a fully-integrated millimeter-wave radio link optimized for short-range small-cell backhaul in urban network deployments.<br /> <br /> The StarLink 60G operates in the 57 - 66GHz frequency band (V-band), providing cost-effective ...This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsWireless Modems | Connecting Links | Radio Data Links
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Fastback Networks Announces Intelligent Backhaul Radio Product Line...
2014-02-19 13:23:18| Wireless - Topix.net
Fastback Networks today announced expansion of the Intelligent Backhaul Radio product line including support for both Multi-point-to-point and Point-to-point architectures, Extreme Interference Protection features, and the launch of the ETSI-compliant device into the European market.
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02.20.14 -- Pushing Software Radio Closer To The Antenna
2014-02-19 12:46:42| rfglobalnet News Articles
02/20/14 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Pushing Software Radio Closer To The Antenna
2014-02-19 11:32:40| rfglobalnet News Articles
New technologies offer engineers of SDR (software-defined radio) systems diverse opportunities to perform digital-signal processing much closer to the antenna than ever before. Strategies for doing so include the latest wideband data converters, monolithic receiver chips, compact RF tuners, and remote receiver modules using gigabit serial interfaces. Each approach presents benefits and tradeoffs that must be considered in choosing the optimal solution for a given application.
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Pushing Software Radio Closer To The Antenna
2014-02-19 11:32:40| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
New technologies offer engineers of SDR (software-defined radio) systems diverse opportunities to perform digital-signal processing much closer to the antenna than ever before. Strategies for doing so include the latest wideband data converters, monolithic receiver chips, compact RF tuners, and remote receiver modules using gigabit serial interfaces. Each approach presents benefits and tradeoffs that must be considered in choosing the optimal solution for a given application.
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