Base Station Antennas
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RFS launches Optimizer CELlite
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has launched the new Optimizer CELlite base station antenna (BSA) series. The slimline dual-polarised Optimizer CELlite antenna series is said to complement RFS's vertically-polarised CELlite variant, providing users with a stable and lightweight antenna
picoChip and mimoOn partner on delivery of industry's 'first' LTE basestation reference design
picoChip has announced that it is collaborating with mimoOn to deliver the industry's first complete LTE (Long Term Evolution) basestation reference design. The new PC86xx family of LTE reference designs cover the full range of eNode Bs from
RadioFrame provides S-series picocell for Orange Onsite Coverage solution
RadioFrame Networks, the specialist in small footprint, low cost wireless base stations, has announced that its software-controlled S-Series picocell solution will be deployed by Orange from the start of 2008.
RFS tri-band solution boasts end-to-end AISG v2.0
A new triple-band base station antenna solution set that offers unrivalled speed of deployment and flexibility will be unveiled by wireless technology group, Radio Frequency Systems (RFS), at Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona.
RFS to present mobile TV overlay solutions in Barcelona
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) will exhibit elements of its end-to-end mobile TV RF solution-set at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The suite features a series of lightweight and low-profile UHF monopole antennas that are ideal for overlayingAirspan announces MIMO Mobile WiMAX software for HiperMAX base station
Airspan Networks, a provider of WiMAX and Wi-Fi based broadband wireless access networks, has announced the availability of its Wave 2 MIMO Mobile WiMAX software, which will be used for its existing HiperMAX base station.
Ericsson introduces 'green' base station site concept with Scandinavian design
Ericsson has today unveiled an radio base station site concept which it says is not only better for the environment but more cost-efficient to adopt and run, and more attractive to look at.
3G radio design for femtocells offers mobile operators the means to put pressure on UMA and VoWiFi
Cambridge Consultants has designed a cellular basestation radio based on a consumer-grade handset component, to support picoChip's reference design for the 3G femtocell market. The radio extends picoChip's reference design for a 3G home basestation, providing developers with





