Alan Dick & Co. (USA) Inc. debuted its cross polarized antennas available for messaging, cellular and personal communications services. The XP base station panel is a dual polarized antenna with two orthogonal 45 degree slant radiators. This allows polarization diversity on the base station receive path to be employed, the company said. (603) 598-4500.
Glenayre Technologies Inc.’s Wireless Messaging Group said its GL3000 wireless messaging switch was successfully inter-networked with Motorola Inc.’s RF-Conductor using Glenayre’s WMtp protocol. WMtp is designed to enable inter-networking in one-way and two-way paging networks. “Glenayre developed WMtp to provide the wireless messaging industry with the benefits of true plug-and-play interoperability,” said John Linton, senior vice president of marketing and product management for Glenayre’s Wireless Messaging Group. Last month, Glenayre said it transmitted voice messages between a GL3000 located at Glenayre’s facility in Vancouver, British Columbia, and an RF-Conductor at Motorola’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas. (704) 553-0038.
Transcrypt International Inc. introduced CryptoPhone, a cellular voice privacy product based on Motorola Inc.’s DPC 550, Lite II and Elite Flip phones. The technology alters analog voice communications making them unintelligible to eavesdroppers. Transcrypt said because the scrambler codes all analog communications, it can take advantage of the fact that digital systems are backward compatible with analog communications, making it possible to maintain security in all areas where cellular calls are initiated. (800) 295-1761.
Motorola Inc.’s Aftermarket Products Division announced an expansion of its Mag One line of batteries for non-Motorola brand portable two-way radios. The expanded line has been renamed Mag One Premium, and it covers more than 100 new nickel cadmium batteries from various manufacturers. The expanded line also will include NiCd and nickel metal hydride batteries for cellular phones. (847) 576-6537.
Siemens Wireless Terminals is expanding its Global System for Mobile communications product line with its g1250 handset to serve the personal communications services 1900 MHz market. The compact handset has a large color active-matrix display, enhanced easy user interface and long battery life, said Siemens. Other features of the phone include noise canceling microphone and enhanced full-rate vocoder, integrated voice memo, 250 phone book entries and a plug-in subscriber identity module accessible from the side of the phone. (972) 997-7300.
U.S. Robotics Corp. said its new Megahertz-brand StarTac and three watt Cellular Direct Connect modem cables are now available. The company said together the products provide guaranteed compatible, direct PC Card modem connectivity between Megahertz PC cards and the Motorola Inc. line of cellular phones. The new cables support all Megahertz-brand cellular capable PC card and Ethernet modems. (800) LAPTOPS.
AirMedia Inc., formerly Ex Machina Inc., introduced AirMedia On Demand, a wireless information service that allows network subscribers to access and receive specific information on their cellular phones. The service offers information such as stock prices, road conditions and Internet information. The service is available to personal communications services and digital cellular carriers. (212) 545-7992.