Radio Frequency Systems to focus on converging mobile media

Aug 2, 2007 10:19 AM


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RFS solutions on display at IBC2007 include (left to right) the high-power UD antenna for mobile TV overlays and the new broadband 6-1/8in rapid release U-Link.

At IBC2007, Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) will focus on the ongoing industrywide convergence of mobile media.

Central to the company's IBC2007 exhibit will be a series of lightweight, low profile antennas for mobile base stations supporting mobile media/cellular overlays. Foremost among these will be a new high-power version of the vertically polarized (VP) UD broadband antenna. Supporting the entire UHF band in three models and offering four distinct dipole arrays (four-, eight-, 12- and 16-bay), the high-power UD antenna features input power ratings between 4kW to 10kW and nominal gains of between 8dBd to 14dBd.

RFS will also unveil the VP unidirectional SDV4 antenna for HF broadband operation between 470MHz and 750MHz.

See Radio Frequency Systems at IBC2007 in Stand 8.418, or visit www.rfsworld.com.


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