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Wii accessories are now playing major role in the game of precision that is now a convenient distance of the length of consumers in the market. So one of these Wii accessories like Wii Nunchuk is used in conjunction with the Wii Remote connection comfortably via the expansion port to give users a good experience of things. While the combination of Wii accessories, the input device duo becomes a sword and shield to fight against the attackers as consumers load backup linebacker against muscular and more.
We all know that experimenting on your own Wii console effectively and get the most satisfaction out of it you can you need to buy a lot of great Wii accessories that includes the wheel Wii Nunchucks. But what some people do not think it is the behind the displays items that could grow tenfold usability. Here we will focus on several of these types of products and notice where you probably will not be able to live without them wherever your Wii accessories are anxious.
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OGANER-Service Ltd. Picks ELVA-1 Radio Links for Frigid Norilsk
St. Petersburg, Russia (PRWEB) November 24, 2008 — In Norilsk, OGANER faced a problem with severe cold. The temperature there fluctuates from -58 to +35 degrees Celsius, and the average annual temperature is -9.5 degrees. A permafrost condition, where the ground only thaws to a depth of 30 or 40 centimeters during the summer, makes the installation of a fiberoptic cable network extremely problematic. The average annual precipitation is about one centimeter, but up to 5 meters can fall in the winter. Such conditions make cabining (fiber installation) difficult and very expensive.
High-speed radio links were determined to be the most reasonable solution to these unforgiving conditions, and OGANER-Service Ltd. chose 40.5-43.5 GHz radio systems, model PPC-100, from ELVA-1 Mm-wave Division. These radio links provide reliable high speed data transmission in difficult weather conditions. They have successfully been used to transmit Voice over IP (VoIP) and Internet services over a distance of seven kilometers, and a recent installation has connected two local networks that are 20 kilometers apart.
Stanislav Makarenko, OGANER-Service's technical manager, has stated, "Only ELVA-1 radio links have been steady and reliable under Norilsk weather conditions, and have not frozen up, even during hard frosts. We were able to install this equipment at the beginning of February with no problems. The easy-to-adjust alignment mechanics of the mount allowed us to install the radios quickly and precisely. For all of the time that the link has been operating, it has not required additional adjustment. An added bonus was that ELVA-1 uses a special coating on the antenna radomes to prevent snow from sticking. This feature is very important in Norilsk."
ELVA-1 is currently unique in offering government agency certified radio links for broadband wireless data transmission in the 40.5-43.5 GHz millimeter wave frequency band. ELVA-1 was also the first company in the world to produce a gigabit capacity 71-86 GHz digital radio link that was especially designed to meet both ECC and FCC requirements.
Unlike centimeter wave frequencies, the "pencil beam" of radio waves produced from millimeter wave antennas presents no multipathing problems from reflections against the antenna's surroundings, such as buildings, walls and rooftops. The narrow pattern diagram of ELVA-1's Cassegrain antennas allows the disposition of many radio links to operate simultaneously in a limited area.
These radio bridges are not active network devices, so they function in the same manner as a fiberoptic cable that is physically connected end-to-end. Their large data transmission capacity enables network operators to provide a vast range of services, including Triple Play, which is the transmission of IPTV, video on demand and VoIP services at the same time.
Its fiber-class data capacity, superb quality of service, ease of installation and affordable cost make the PPC-100 fast Ethernet radio link an ideal solution for WiFi or mobile network extension and backhaul links, business WAN or IP telephony gateway connections, metropolitan area networks and rapid-deployment emergency communications.
About ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division:
Founded in 1993, ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division is a privately-held, internationally renowned manufacturer of millimeter wave integrated components, subsystems and test equipment. In 2000, ELVA-1 aggressively expanded its product range into millimeter wave telecommunications products, such as 40.5-43.5GHz, 71-86GHz and 94GHz transmitters and receivers, high gain antennas and other advanced wireless communications products. A complete overview of ELVA-1's capabilities can be accessed at www.elva-1.com.
Fast Radios Names Tekk X1000 Best New Two-Way Radio Product
Naples, FL (PRWEB) December 23, 2008 — Fast Radios (http://www.fastradios.com), a leading provider of two-way radios and radio equipment announces the selection of Tekk International's Tekk X1000 series as the"Best New Two Way Radio Product of 2008." (http://www.fastradios.com/tekkx1000-2-way-radio.html)
"The Tekk X1000 is durable, easy to use, compact, and comes with a long list of features. At $299 the Tekk X1000 competes with radios priced substantially higher," said Bill Richards, President of Fast Radios.
Tekk X1000 standard features include 512 channels, built in inversion scrambling, 2-tone and 5-tone signaling and remote stun. The X1000 is built to meet or exceed IP-54 and Military Specification Standard 810 CDEF. Tekk radios are built in Korea.
The Tekk X1000 is offered in a 5 watt VHF version and a 4 watt UHF version. The twoway radio uses a 2400 mAh Lithium Ion battery that provides an 18 hour duty cycle between charging. Both VHF and UHF versions have 1 watt of audio power making the radio easy to hear even in loud environments. The Tekk X1000 was introduced in Las Vegas at the 2008 International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) working underwater.
"Our criteria for choosing the 'Best New Two-Way Radio Product of the Year' are reliability, ease of use and affordability. In these categories the Tekk X1000 is a true benchmark product. In addition to their products Tekk International is a great business partner. David Stubbs (President of Tekk International) and his staff consistently do what they say they will do when they say they will do it," continues Richards.
Tekk's history of consecutive profitable years and on-time shipments is impressive. Founded in 1985, the company has distinguished itself as a stable supplier of two way radios and radio equipment in both U.S. and world markets.
Fast Radios has earned the trust of their business customers by providing true long-term savings in two-way radios for business. Simple, reliable and affordable two-way radio equipment with complete one-on-one customer service is why Fast Radios is a leader in the commercial two way radio business.
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TV Broadcaster Transition to DTV Provided by WirelessGuys and Nera Networks
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 8, 2009 — From its home base in Los Angeles, CA, telecommunications company, Venture Technologies Group, LLC, owns and operates a variety of television stations nationwide. This TV broadcaster is able to keep its overhead low by using unlicensed 5.8 GHz radios, instead of the more common licensed analog microwave radios used by most broadcasters, to send program video from it's studios to it's transmitters.
During the recent transition to DTV, Venture Technologies Group was approved for and built a digital station on Mt. Wilson, approximately 20 miles from its Wilshire studio. The company then faced the task of getting a signal to the Mt. Wilson transmitter. According to Daniel Bissett, Director of Engineering for Venture Technologies Group, the Mt. Wilson station is the same distance from the studio as one of their other stations located on Mt. Harvard and only 1.5 miles to the side of the Mt. Harvard station. Because the company had what seemed like a reasonably good 5.8 GHz link between the studio and Mt. Harvard, the assumption was that the same type of equipment used for the Mt. Harvard link would work for the Mt. Wilson link as well. This assumption proved incorrect. Bissett stated that the 5.8 GHz link to the Mt. Harvard station has a fairly high bandwidth but there were issues with its alternating and varying latency, resulting from high local RF noise levels, that made the link unsuitable for sending actual video over it. At Mt. Wilson, the RF noise levels were so high, that the available bandwidth was reduced to almost nothing. Links to this site proved to be useless.
WirelessGuys began its association with Venture Technologies when Daniel Bissett began employment there a little over three years ago. Prior to that time, Bissett and www.wirelessguys.com successfully collaborated on several projects with Bissett and his former employer. One of the first projects WirelessGuys performed for Venture Technologies was the link to Mt. Harvard. Although problems with EMI and RF interference were expected, the link went off "without a hitch". Several subsequent projects were also highly successful and, therefore, when it became necessary to establish the link between the Wilshire studio and Mt. Wilson, Bissett once again called upon WirelessGuys to provide equipment and installation.
After a variety of 5.8 GHz radios and a 23 GHz radio were first tried and proved to be unsuccessful, it was determined that a licensed situation would be necessary. Several manufacturers of broadcast licensed radios researched were determined to be modeled on basically digital conversions of one way analog models. Additionally, their price points were extremely high considering the cost of the radios and installation. Bissett stated that his budget for a one way radio link to Mt. Wilson from the average one of these vendors was $80,000 – $90,000, an amount that is unrealistic in the low power TV business. This dilemma was soon remedied by WirelessGuys' suggestion to use the viable and cost effective point-to-point radios manufactured by Nera Networks. According to Bissett, www.neraworld.com is a "bleeding edge, new vendor" that puts a lot of technology into their radios to keep the cost down. The cost saving philosophy of Nera is welcomed by WirelessGuys, a company that competes with proprietary communication systems for increased cost effectiveness. At a cost of $10,000 per pair of 11 GHz radios, Venture Technology's budget for the Nera radios was approximately $20,000 including installation and licensing for two way communication at 100 mg per second. Bissett noted that, although Venture Technology's primary use of the system is to transport program information from the studio to the transmitters, there is more than enough bandwidth to transport video the reverse direction if the need were to arise.
Daniel Bissett summed up his experience with WirelessGuys and the Mt. Wilson project saying "I'm happy. The most important thing is that if we had not been able to find a solution in this price range, we would not have been able to make a purchase. There wasn't any way that the typical solution would have applied here due to budgeting issues."
Nera radios suggested by WirelessGuys provided a link that is "Straightforward and it works, and it works well. We tested this link as much as we could in terms of trying to identify where the speed would break down and we got out to 50 Mbps before we couldn't test it any faster. We just don't have enough equipment to go any faster over the link," said Bissett, adding that the testing was with IP encoded video and not simply data transfer.
With an increasing number of TV station ownership companies being forced out of business by the current recession, the continuing efforts of WirelessGuys to seek out cost effective, cutting edge equipment providers is essential for companies such as Venture Technology Group to continue service their customers. "WirelessGuys has been our provider all along," said Bissett and he indicated no plans in the near future to alter that relationship.
New Low Cost, High Performance 802.11 B/G ( WiFi ) Wireless Network Bridge – Connect Two Locations up to 5 Miles Apart for Only $318
Ronkonkoma, NY (PRWEB) May 21, 2008 — HD Communications Corp., a company with wireless experience dating back to 1976, has introduced the HD26200 a complete outdoor wireless network bridge in the 802.11 B/G unlicensed 2.4GHz band that sells for only $318.
The HD26200 is made up of two high performance Ubiquiti network radios with integrated 17dbi dual polarity antennas that are configured in wireless bridge mode. The HD26200 bridge is also powered over ethernet, so no RF cables are required only an outdoor CAT5 cable to bring both data and power to the radios.
“Since the introduction of WiFi radios people have tried to push the range of consumer level products by adding external antennas, RF cables, and WiFi amplifiers. The cost of those devices often totaled well over $500 and that was after they had already bought two D-Link® or Linksys® radios for $75 each,” said Don Davis President and CEO of HD Communications Corp. “Now they can have an FCC certified wireless bridge that will work better, look better, is easier to configure, and easier to install for less than $320.”
HD Communications Corp. has been selling wireless equipment since 1991, far longer than most of their competitors, so when asked what makes this product so special Davis stated, “We are a solutions company first and a distributor second. If a product does not exist and the market requires it, we bring it to them. I have watched people struggle trying to make that other stuff work and sometimes it did. This works every time and outperforms other manufacturers’ $10,000 wireless bridge solutions.”
The HD26200 requires direct line of sight between the two locations that the user is trying to connect, however, HD Communications Corp currently has additional products for Non-Line of sight situations and plans on introducing additional wireless bridge solutions by this summer’s end.
HD Communications Corp. sells wireless equipment to re-sellers and end users in more than 55 countries around the world. Customers include local, state and federal governments as well as many private concerns. Industries served are vast and include health care, hospitality, educational, small to large business, military, well monitoring, construction, public safety, farming and many others.
Discount Two Way Radio Corporation Sees No Slowdown in Troubled Economy
Torrance, CA (PRWEB) January 30, 2009 — Competing with Motorola in the commercial two-way radio market, Discount Two-Way Radio Corporation located in Torrance, California, has not seen a drop off in sales despite the recent downturn in the economy. The commercial two-way radio industry draws its customers from some of the nation's hardest hit sectors such as construction, hospitality, entertainment, and manufacturing. Regardless of the market conditions, Discount Two-Way Radio has been able to achieve double digit year over year growth.
"Many of our primary markets have been scaling back recently, but they still require radios for safety and security reasons. Our customers are more budget conscious than ever and Discount Two-Way Radio is able to provide solutions that fit into these reduced budgets without sacrificing quality," explained Ben Burns, CEO. He also added, "Our business model has always been to keep prices as low as possible. We are extremely aggressive and are always striving to increase our market share. When fuel prices went through the roof in 2008 and every shipping carrier and freight service levied fuel surcharges, we kept our prices the same and absorbed the cost."
While many companies have significantly reduced their advertising and marketing budgets, Discount Two-Way Radio has increased theirs. "We see our current situation as a golden opportunity to introduce our company and products to new customers who would never before consider an alternative to Motorola. By allocating more money to marketing, we are letting more and more companies know about our low cost, high quality solutions. Most importantly however, we are helping them deal with the serious budget challenges they are facing during these tough economic times," said Tony Varbanov, Marketing Director.
One of the company's major investments in 2008 was a completely new website that was developed in-house. "When you outsource any facet of your business, a lot can be lost in translation. This leaves you out of touch with your customers and hurts your bottom line. Bringing the development of our new website in-house has allowed us to create a system that is more tailored to our customers' needs," added Alex Thompson, CIO. He continued, "We are extremely fortunate to have access to the best and brightest talent right in our own backyard."
While California is suffering from one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, Discount Two-Way Radio continues to provide stable careers with comprehensive benefits to Los Angeles South-Bay residents. To keep up with their growth, the company has had to increase their staff by 46% over the last twelve months and is already planning to hire additional staff later this year.
About:
Discount Two Way Radio (http://www.discounttwo-wayradio.com), established in 1997, is a privately owned corporation that sells and services commercial two-way radio equipment directly to businesses and government worldwide. They were one of the first companies to sell commercial two-way radio equipment online and are listed among 100 fastest growing telecommunication companies in the country.
ELVA-1 Installs PPC-1000 Gigabit Radio Link in Czech Republic
St. Petersburg, Russia (PRWEB) May 3, 2008 — ELVA-1 has installed 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz frequency band ultra high speed Radio Links for Czech Internet Service Provider STARNET, s.r.o. Czech Republic is yet another country to have authorized the use of PPC-1000 Gigabit Ethernet links, even though only 74-76 & 84-86 GHz frequency licensed bands are available there for commercial use. For this market, a special PPC-1000 Radio Link at 75 and 85 GHz carrier frequencies was produced, which provides STARNET the opportunity to utilize the approved 74-76 / 84-86 GHz frequency band.
Martin Covar, STARNET expert said, “We are very satisfied with the quality of radios from ELVA-1 Company, and they enable us to set up a point-to-point type system in one or two days. One of the main reasons for choosing ELVA-1 links was that they have obtained CE Mark registration, which is essential for equipment used in Europe. All of their equipment satisfies the specified requirements. The installation of these radios in our network was like adding a fiberoptics cable connected end-to-end, but without the costly and time-consuming fiberoptic cabling labor. That’s why ELVA-1 wireless mm-wave Radio Links are an ideal solution for STARNET to provide our customers with ultra high speed services.”
The Law of General Authorization for radio frequency use and operation of fixed radio systems equipment in the 74-76 GHz and 84-86 GHz bands was passed by the Ministry of Telecommunication of the Czech Republic on April 21, to permit operating a station without individual authorization for the use of radio frequencies. An advantage of 74-76 & 84-86 GHz frequency band is the absence of mutual radio links interferential noise. Multipath reflections are non-existent at these frequencies, and the narrow beam width of the Cassegrain Antenna allows many radio links to work simultaneously in the same area. One condition of the Czech Authorization is that the radio systems (stations) may operate only with minimal antenna gain of 43 dBi and antenna input power of 30 dBm maximum. ELVA-1 PPC-1000 Gigabit Radio Links satisfy these requirements.
PPC-1000 is a full-duplex Gigabit point-to-point link especially designed according to ECC and FCC requirements. It provides interconnection between remote LAN segments at the ultra high capacity of 1.25 Gbps and utilizes Gigabit Ethernet protocol, which is the evolving standard for switches and routers available from a variety of telecommunication equipment manufacturers. ELVA-1 is also the first company in the broadband market to offer multi Gigabit-per-second 40.5-43.5 GHz frequency band radio links.
ELVA’s PPC-1000 links provide an effective alternative solution for European Countries to connect its remote regions wirelessly. The operating distances of this Radio Link vary from 1.0 to 7.5 miles depending on the link frequency and rain intensity. Its fiber-class data rate, ease of installation and affordable cost make the PPC-1000-E an ideal solution for WiFi or mobile network backhaul links, business WAN or IP telephony gateway connections, metropolitan area networks and rapid-deployment emergency communications.
To attract attention of European countries to this new outstanding equipment, ELVA-1 has announced a special “E-band GigE Radios” promotion. If a customer will accept PR conditions that vendor will have rights to publish information regarding tests and usage of the radio by this customer, ELVA-1 is ready to supply one Gbps link at just 50% of list-price! During the promotion, PPC-1000-E Gigabit Ethernet links are available through the ELVA’s VARs in many EU countries who are responsible for local sales/support and placing orders to the vendor.
The adoption of a unique signal modulation technology has enabled ELVA-1 to develop new 10 Gigabit-per-second radio links in the 71-76 & 81-86 GHz frequency bands. These links were successfully tested in December 2006, and have already been proposed by ELVA-1 to potential customers.
To learn more about ELVA`s PPC-1000 series of Gigabit Ethernet mm-wave links, please visit www.elva-1.com or contact sales@elva-1.com
About ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division
Founded in 1993, ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division is a privately-held, internationally renowned manufacturer of millimeter wave integrated components, subsystems and test equipment. In 2000, ELVA-1 began aggressively expanded its product range into millimeter wave telecommunications products, such as 42GHz, 70/80 GHz and 94GHz transmitters and receivers, high gain antennas and other advanced wireless communications products. A complete overview of ELVA-1′s capabilities can be viewed at www.elva-1.com.
About STARNET, s.r.o.
STARNET is the Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. To learn more about STARNET, please visit www.starnet.cz or contact by telephone at +42 800 555 025.
Fast Radios Names ICOM Lite Best New Product
Naples, FL (PRWEB) December 1, 2009 — Fast Radios, a leading provider of two way radios and radio equipment announces the selection of the ICOM Lite series radio as the “Best New Radio Product of 2009 (http://www.fastradios.com/icom-lite-2-way-radio.html).”
“The ICOM Lite is durable, easy to use, and compact. What really sets it apart are the Four-Year Warranty on the radio and the Four-Year Guarantee on the battery. If the lithium ion battery that comes with this radio ever fails to hold a charge in the first four years you own the radio Fast Radios will replace it – free. At $329 with that guarantee and warranty the ICOM Lite is absolutely the best value available in a basic commercial two-way radio,” said Bill Richards, President of Fast Radios.
Standard features on the ICOM Lite include capacity for 16 channels, automatic scanning with priority scan and low battery alert. The ICOM Lite is built to Military Specification Standard 810F and to IP54 rating for dust protection and water resistance. A voice operated (VOX) headset is optional as well as other audio accessories.
The ICOM Lite transmits at 5 watts (the most allowed) in the VHF version and 4 watts in the UHF version. The radio comes with a 2000 mAh Lithium Ion battery that provides around 15 hours of use between charging and a rapid rate desktop charger that charges the battery in about three hours.
“In choosing the ‘Best New Radio Product of the Year’ (http://www.fastradios.com/icom-lite-2-way-radio.html) we look for reliability, ease of use and long-term affordability. In these categories the ICOM Lite is a true benchmark product. In addition, the ICOM Lite is programmable to either wide or narrow channel spacing so it meets the FCC narrow band requirements effective the end of December 2012. That’s only three years away,” continues Richards.
Fast Radios has earned the trust of their business customers by providing true long-term savings in two-way radios for business, industry and educational facilities. Simple, reliable and affordable two-way radio equipment with complete one-on-one customer service is why Fast Radios is a leader in the commercial two way radio business.
Contact: Bill Richards, president
Fast Radios
Call: 800-691-3970
Visit: http://www.fastradios.com
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Fast Radios Announces Publication of Two Way Radio Guide for Commercial Customers
Naples, Florida (PRWEB) July 29, 2008 — Fast Radios (http://www.fastradios.com), an industry leader in commercial two-way radios, announces the publication of “The Little Green Radio Book: A Guide to Everything You Need to Know to Buy, Operate and Care for Two Way Radios.” The free e-booklet is the first of its kind, and commercial customers considering the use of two-way radios for their facilities are benefiting from the information.
“Customers tell us “The Little Green Radio Book” has been invaluable in helping them buy the right radios for their individual applications,” according to Bill Richards, Fast Radios president. “They say it is well worth the time it takes to read it, and they compliment us on how easy it is to read.”
The “Little Green Radio Book” offers its readers technical information, including explanations of radio waves and frequencies, programming and charging tips, and definitions of frequently-used industry jargon.
“Users of this book need a quick primer on two-way radio technology,” said Richards. “We answer questions about determining wattage, extending battery life, ensuring coverage, even comparing cell phones versus two-way radios. This book gives readers all of that information and more in a concise, easy-to-understand format.”
Fast Radios believes in the importance of providing customers with product education. That belief was the impetus for the book’s creation.
“Our philosophy at Fast Radios is to educate our customers so that in consultation with our account managers, customers are outfitted with the best equipment for their situation,” said Richards. “This publication is an extension of that philosophy.”
Click here to get a free copy of “The Little Green Radio Book” available as a PDF attachment by email. (http://www.fastradios.com/two-way-radio-guide.html) The book is also available by direct mail by calling Fast Radios at 1-800-691-3970.
Other exclusive offers only at Fast Radios:
* Free Trial On All Two Way Radios: An opportunity to test new 2 way radio equipment at a location with no obligation to make a purchase
* Extended Four-Year Radio Warranty on all commercial 2 way radios purchased from Fast Radios
Fast Radios has earned the trust of their business customers by providing true long-term savings in two-way radios for business. Simple, reliable and affordable two-way radio equipment with complete one-on-one customer service is why Fast Radios is a leader in the commercial two way radio business.
Fast Radios, a leader in 2 way radios, offers many brands and models – such as ICOM, Kenwood, Motorola, Vertex, Tekk, Relm and Ritron. We have access to all makes and models and can provide you with specifications and pricing on any twoway radios and accessories.
Contact: Bill Richards, president
Fast Radios
Call: 800-691-3970
Visit: http://www.fastradios.com
New ELVA-1 PPC-1000 Gigabit Radio Link for JHComp in Czech Republic
St. Petersburg, Russia (PRWEB) June 9, 2008 — Czech networking and communications technology distributor ATLANTIS Datacom has installed a Czech Republic version of ELVA-1′s Gigabit Ethernet Radio Link for Internet Service Provider JHComp in Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic. This special version of ELVA-1 model PPC-1000 is produced specifically for operation in the Czech Republic, where the authorized frequency bands are 74-76 and 84-86 GHz. A standard PPC-1000 intended for world use operates in the 71-76 and 81-86 GHz frequency bands.
74-76 and 84-86 GHz radio frequencies can be used in the Czech Republic for operating wireless links without individual authorization. A Concept of General Authorization for radio frequency use and for the operation of equipment for fixed radio systems in the 74-76 GHz and 84-86 GHz bands was issued by the Czech Republic Ministry of Telecommunication on April 21, 2008. This Concept authorizes Internet Service Providers to use these bands, and stimulates innovations in equipment developed for them.
An advantage of the 74-76 and 84-86 GHz frequency bands is the freedom from interference from other nearby radio links, even those operating in the same bands. Multipath reflections are non-existent at these frequencies, and the narrow beam width of the Cassegrain Antenna allows many radio links to work simultaneously in the same area. One condition of the Czech Concept is that the radio systems (stations) may operate only with minimal antenna gain of 43 dBi and antenna input power of 30 dBm maximum. ELVA-1 PPC-1000 Gigabit Radio Links satisfy these requirements.
Martin ?mrha, Wireless Product Manager at ATLANTIS Datacom, stated, “ELVA’s ultra high speed radio links are a perfect solution for enabling JHComp to provide a high speed interconnection between two remote networks. The PPC-1000 meets all of its declared specifications completely. The installation of two radios to cover a 6 km link distance took only a few hours. There is no indoor unit, and the outdoor unit is connected directly to a switch or router by customer-supplied fiberoptic cable.” These point-to-point links are equipped with an SNMP management function, allowing a network administrator or technician to remotely control the operating parameters of all PPC-1000-E radios in the network from a central location. “We have been very pleased to find that the PPC-1000 antenna radomes have a special covering which prevents snow from sticking to them,” ?mrha added.
ELVA`s PPC-1000 digital radio links provide full duplex wireless Ethernet data pipelines that are equivalent in capacity to 512 E1 lines or 2 5 lines in PDH. The operating distance of these Radio Links varies from 1.0 to 7.5 miles, depending on the LOS path and rain intensity.
Their conformity to ECC requirements allows all European Countries to use PPC-1000 Gigabit radio links for wireless connections to remote regions.
Their fiber-class data performance, ease of installation and affordable cost make PPC-1000-E links the ideal solution for WiFi or mobile network backhaul, business WAN or IP telephony gateway connections, metropolitan area networks and rapid-deployment emergency communications.
About ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division
Founded in 1993, ELVA-1 Millimeter Wave Division is a privately-held, internationally renowned manufacturer of millimeter wave integrated components, subsystems and test equipment. In 2000, ELVA-1 began aggressively expanding its product range into millimeter wave telecommunications products, such as 42GHz, 70/80 GHz and 94GHz transmitters and receivers, high gain antennas and other advanced wireless communications products. A complete overview of ELVA-1′s capabilities can be viewed at www.elva-1.com.
About ATLANTIS Datacom
Atlantis Datacom is a networking and communications technology distributor, representing more than thirty worldwide manufacturers in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1996 as a sister company of Atlantis Telecom. Both companies act today as one, sharing resources, facilities and know-how. Their gross income for 2007 was almost 13 million USD. Their broad product base allows them to offer complete communications infrastructure solutions for enterprise, carrier and service provider customers. To learn more about Atlantis Datacom, please visit www.atlantis.cz.
About JHComp
JHComp is a well-recognized Internet Service Provider serving the area around Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic. They provide internet connectivity and voice services to both residential and business customers. In addition to ISP service, they provide hardware and software IT solutions, network management services and CCTV solutions.