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Advanced Fox Wireless

Advanced Fox Wireless introduced the OEM Style Mini Twin Charger for Nokia Corp. 5100 Series and Nextel Communications Inc. i1000 handsets. The device will charge the battery on the phone while charging a second battery. It is compatible with Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride and Lithium Ion batteries. The charger includes an AC adapter. (215) 322-4600.

Advanced Lightning

Advanced Lightning Technology Inc. introduced the AGE Grounding System which provides earth grounding when a low-resistance ground is required, such as around cellular towers. The system works by conditioning the soil with environmentally safe chemicals that absorb moisture from the air and seep into the ground, reducing resistance. The system contains a 2 1/2-inch diameter electrode, a conductor tail in 4-foot or 2-foot lengths, PowerFill (a special backfill material), starter material and a schedule 80 PVC test well with iron cover. It is available in lengths from 10 feet to 40 feet. (800) 950-7933.

Morrow Technologies

Morrow Technologies Corp. said the Model P9116 Spectrum Analyzer, covering the 100 kHz to 1600 MHz frequencies now is available. Primarily intended for use in production ATE systems, it can operate as any other conventional radio-frequency spectrum analyzer when used in conjunction with a variable graphics array monitor and the supplied graphical user interface. It is fully controllable with a resolution of 2 Hz and has a step time of less than 150 microseconds, said the company. The unit covers the cellular frequency band and has level accuracy of +/- 0.5 dB over the -120 dBm to +20 dBm amplitude range. (813) 531-4000.

Berkeley Varitronics

Berkeley Varitronics Systems Inc. debuted its Hummingbird portable Code Division Multiple Access scanner. Available in both personal communications services and cellular models, the Hummingbird is self-contained and does not require global positioning system reception because it includes sync channel demodulation for positive base station identification and has removable data storage. (732) 548-3737.

MeterLogic

MeterLogic Inc. introduced the MeterMinder II, a device that transmits on-demand meter counts and maintenance notifications from copiers, fax machines and printers. The solution uses the CreataLink 2 XT from Motorola Inc. to transmit data over SkyTel Communications Inc.’s ReFLEX two-way network. (954) 485-8950 ext. 103.

Itronix

Itronix Corp. announced its new T5200 handheld solution will support American Mobile Satellite Corp.’s Ardis network for wireless data transmission. The Itronix device, designed for field service applications, is powered by Windows CE. (800) 441-1309.

VoiceCue

VoiceCue Technologies Inc. said it is offering the Universal Prepaid Application, which allows carriers to charge for cellular or landline calls through a single account. The Universal Prepaid Application is based on a multitiered rate structure that logs and accounts for differences between cellular, landline, prime time, non-prime time, local, long-distance and international calls, and provides the customer with an ongoing update of minutes left in the account. (773) 481-5650.

NetSearch

NetSearch L.L.C. introduced its Merchant Notification System, which uses BellSouth Wireless Data L.P.’s network and Research in Motion Ltd. Inter@ctive 950 pagers to transmit Internet-based sales leads to subscribers. The company sells the solution to automotive dealers, real estate agencies and insurance companies that receive sales leads via the Internet, automatically forwarding that information to the wireless environment. Customers may then respond to the information via the two-way device. (602) 563-1400.

Centurion International

Centurion International Inc. announced the SX series of portable antennas. They maintain the performance of longer antennas, but are up to an inch shorter and have a sheath design for greater durability. The antennas are available with a standard MX connector as well as an assortment of Subminiature type A female connectors. They are available in very high and ultra-high frequency. (402) 467-4491.

Metawave

Metawave Communications Corp. said its Code Division Multiple Access smart antenna system, the SpotLight 2000, showed a 50-percent capacity increase at a cell site in Phoenix, outperforming the company’s own projections. Simulations conducted before the first field deployments of the system suggested it could provide CDMA capacity increases of up to 40 percent. The capacity gains in the Phoenix deployment topped initial estimates by 25 percent, although achievable capacity gains vary by cell site, said the company. SpotLight 2000 increases the capacity of CDMA cell sites by balancing sector traffic loads, reducing handoff overhead and controlling pilot pollution, said Metawave. (888) 638-2928.

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