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Dielectric to showcase mobile TV antennas at NAB
Jan 30, 2006 1:24 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Dielectric's new antennas offer various pattern options.
Dielectric Communications has announced an addition to its antennas for mobile media spectrum. The company has added a line of antennas and filters engineered for the 1.67GHz spectrum.
This new product range, to be shown at NAB2006, includes panel antennas as well as traveling-wave antennas. Both offer various pattern options. In addition, the unique approach of the traveling-wave design allows for a broad choice of beam tilt and gain without increasing the above-the-horizon radiation.
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Dielectric’s Flash Technology will be introducing new products at NAB to its established line of M2M solutions. These condition-monitoring solutions are designed to save time and money by allowing users to access, monitor, and manage equipment remotely from anywhere in the world.
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