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  • Satellite Test Solutions for Tactical & Disaster Management
    Welcome to another March 2019 issue of GL Communications' newsletter providing information and insight into our Satellite Test Solutions for Data Communication, Tactical and Disaster Management in Mobile, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Equatorial Orbit (GEO) satellite networks
  • Tactical RF Photonic Communications: Increased Separation Distances Between Personnel and Deployed Antenna Assets (.pdf)
    Legacy communication systems present a series of disadvantages to the field deployed operator: Co-Location of Troops, Vehicle and Equipment Assets; Coaxial Copper Cable Distance Limitations; Infrastructure Costs for Repeaters; Size, Weight and Power Burden; Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency
  • BODY WORN VIDEO WIRELESS SOLUTION USED AT GLASTONBURY
    Cobham Antenna Systems designed this light weight, directional antenna (model DHD-2.4V/1448) for integration within the Body Worn Video Wireless Solution, developed by Reveal Media and Cobham Tactical Communications and Surveillance, providing 4 live video feeds and GPS data for the Police
  • BODY WORN ANTENNAS FOR WIRELESS VIDEO TRIALS WITH KENT POLICE
    Cobham Antenna Systems designed a light weight, directional antenna (model DHDA-2.4V/1448) for integration within the Body Worn Video Wireless Solution developed by Reveal Media and Cobham Tactical Communications & Surveillance. The antenna and camera, with four live video feeds and GPS system
  • Ruggedized RF Photonic Systems Achieve Battlefield SWaP Objectives
    nventional copper-based communications systems have several disadvantages that impede the tactical operation of deployed systems. These include the necessity for troops, vehicle and equipment assets to be located near radiating antennae, the limitations of coaxial copper cable distances
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Hope dims for second-half turnaround, foundries say The post-PC era may have already arrived, but try telling that to the chip makers in Asia that are responsible for supplying a large chunk of the world's ICs. Despite a recent uptick in demand for chips used in enterprise communications equipment

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