ALLEN TELECOM INC.
Allen Telecom Inc.’s Antenna Specialists Division introduced a springless option to its line of Mosaic LMR vehicular antennas. Allen said the springless option is designed for applications in less rugged operating environments, and is available in both conversion and component forms for VHF or UHF frequencies. (216) 349-8400.
Comtech PST
Comtech PST Corp. unveiled its model BHE27258-300 multiband linear power amplifier system, which operates from 20 MHz to 2,500 MHz. Maximum output power is 300 W. Powered by a single-phase power supply, the three separate bands can be remotely activated to provide 200 W, 300 W and 50 W, respectively. (516) 777-8900.
Harris Corp.
Harris Corp. announced a handheld ISDN test set that allows installation and maintenance technicians to verify ISDN service operation without having to interpret ISDN protocols. It can be used for pre-qualification, installation, testing and maintenance of ISDN subscriber lines, the company said. The test set comes in two models: the TS220, for technicians working only on the U interface, and the TS250, for prequalification testing and for technicians working on both the U and the ST sides. Both include Harris’ patented DropSafe durability and RainSafe weather protection. (415) 594-3000.
Hark Systems Inc.
Hark Systems announced two innovations to its TAP 2000 product line that allow for longer pager identifications, up to 16 digits, and a chaining paging feature. The TAP 2000 allows up to 24 alphanumeric paging inputs to use a single high-speed computer port in the paging terminal. The paging industry has begun using longer pager identifications, said Hark, hence the increase. Also, the chaining receipt of messages up to 4,000 characters. Both features have been added at no additional cost for the customer. (803) 875-4480.
Hewlett-Packard CO.
Hewlett-Packard Co. announced the latest addition to its family of functional-test systems for electronic devices. The new HP TS-5500 tester, designed for testing Code Division Multiple Access-and Global System for Mobile communications-based cellular phones, is an integrated, open-standards-based platform that provides a head start for building systems, said HP. For CDMA phone manufacturers under pressure to get to market quickly and to increase volumes, the HP TS-5500’s high level of integration reduces test-development time by up to one-half that of existing systems. For GSM phone manufacturers facing a more cost-competitive environment, the platform’s architecture reduces the overall test cost per phone by up to 35 percent, said the company. (800) 452-4844 ext. 5713.
Hirschmann
Hirschmann introduced a dual-band, on-glass antenna designed to function with the dual-band, multimode phones offered by personal communications services carriers. Designed to yield to nominal 3 dB of gain and operate in a frequency range of 805 MHz to 896 MHz, and 2 dB gain in the 1850 MHz to 1975 MHz frequency range, the ON-2d/b antenna may be employed with any Advanced Mobile Phone Service or PCS-based phone, regardless of the digital protocol, said Hirschmann. The company said the antenna is especially useful for obtaining a clear signal with PCS phones, since these handsets typically operate at one third the power of an AMPS phone. (800) 225-0524.
K&L Microwave Inc.
K&L Microwave Inc. announced the availability of its model WSA-00038 A-band receive filter system for improved rejection performance for cellular A-band service providers. The product provides two separate passbands, the first for primary A-band BTS receive and the second for extended A-band with maximum rated insertion loss of 2.0 dB and 14 dB minimum return loss in each passband. In addition, the WSA-00038 attenuates UHF-TV, B-band cellular, specialized mobile radio, paging and personal communications services signals, noted K&L Microwave. (410) 749-2424.
Mobile Mark
Mobile Mark introduced a dual-band personal communications services/cellular glass-mounted mobile antenna, which offers 5 dBi gain on cellular and 2 dBi gain on PCS networks. The antenna uses a window-mount adhesive ground and a special “T” section nullifies the interference from defroster wires if present, said the company. (847) 671-6690.
Celwave INc.
Celwave Inc. expanded its line of bi-directional amplifiers to include digital modulation capabilities, and has received a modified grant of type acceptance adding digital modulation to the Grant of Equipment Authorization, said the company. Celwave added narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Time Division Multiple Access and Code Division Multiple Access technologies to its cellular product line and integrated Digital Enhanced Network modulation to its Part 90 specialized mobile radio trunking models, said Celwave. (732) 671-6440.
Citel INC.
Citel Inc. unveiled a complete package of surge protectors for cellular sites. Its three distinct parts include a heavy-duty AC surge protector, in-line coaxial surge protectors available in gas type or quarter wave stub technologies, and twisted pair surge protectors for T1/E1 telephone or signal lines. (305) 621-0022.
RF Connectors
RF Connectors introduced connectors designed to interconnect RG-58-U type low-loss coaxial cables. The LMR-195 performs with losses comparable to corrugated-copper cables, said the company. The LMR-195 series is designed to enhance cable performance and includes BNC, TNC, N, SMA, MCX, mini-bayonet and mini-UHF interfaces. (800) 233-1728.
Scott Western co. Inc.
Scott Western Co. Inc. introduced an ultra compact-sized, wide-range frequency response and low current telephone receiver. Measuring 2 mm, the Model SWR-18 is suited for cellular phone use, said the company. The receiver weighs 1 gram and requires five volts for operation. (562) 434-2231.
Evolving Systems
Evolving Systems announced the MetOSS family of new software systems, products and services to meet the new operation support system requirements of the telecom industry. The MetOSS product family includes the MetOSS-Global Enterprise Management System, a platform designed to support interoperability between new and existing applications. MetOSS software solutions include LNP products and two new software solutions designed to automate inter-carrier transactions and meet new requirements for number pooling. (303) 802-1000.
Varta Batteries
Varta Batteries Inc. introduced new lithium ion rechargeable button cells for pager memory backup. The MC621 3.4-V is designed for the original equipment manufacturer and refurbisher market. It comes already built in selected pagers now on the market and lasts for the pager’s entire life, the company said. Varta noted that the battery has a life of over 1,000 cycles and is not sensitive to deep discharge. (914) 592-2500.
Raytheon Systems
Raytheon Systems Co.’s MAGNAPhone operation announced a 9,600 bps data option for the MX 6060 portable Inmarsat-B satellite terminal. The option has been approved by Inmarsat, the company said, and also is available for retrofit to existing units. The MX 6060 satellite terminal provides digital telephone, fax and data communications through the Inmarsat satellite network. According to the company, the data option will permit users to send and receive data from remote locations through the satellite system’s voice channels at a lower per-minute cost than the dedicated 64,000 bits per second satellite high-speed data channels. (813) 347-9533.
Larus
Larus Corp. introduced a new license-free spread spectrum microwave radio system that provides a highly stable, reliable, medium- to short-haul digital link for one to four DS1 lines, with extended operating temperature range for outdoor site use, said the company. Operating over path lengths of up to 15 miles, the Model 7000 is especially suited for short-haul transmission links, spur route feeders, cellular site interconnections, urban and campus environments, fast turn
-up circuits, emergency restoration and local area networks. (800) 999-9946.
VERTICOM INC.
VertiCom Inc. said it began volume shipping its MTS-1500 Ku Band synthesizer family. The MTS-1500 is a permanent magnet YIG-based frequency synthesizer developed for use in high
data-rate, complex modulation-based point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems. (707) 570-3315.
ZETRON INC.
Zetron Inc. announced the new Model Z370 Digital Radio Remote, a desktop remote control for Motorola Inc.’s integrated Digital Enhanced Network radio. All functions of the iDEN handset are on the Z370 remote, the company said, with similar key features. The Z370 also has a secure key to let an operator temporarily disable the parallel remotes for private conversation, a mute key to silence the remote and an intercom feature to allow parallel operators to talk remote-to-remote. As many as 15 Z370 remotes can share the same iDEN base station. It is available to all Zetron resellers. (206) 820-6363.