The brave new world of SDR repeaters
Axell Wireless showed off its new BSR438 digital band selective TETRA repeater in Budapest, which is the latest model to use the company’s SDR and digital filtering technology.
The wireless world may not move as fast as the mobile, but there are
plenty of technology changes coming down the line that both vendors and
customers will have to deal with. ‘In the repeater world it is very
important to be future proof,’ says Håkan Samuelsson, founder and CTO of
repeater manufacturer Axell Wireless.
‘If you are talking about
the present TETRA system, in-building coverage and the trend towards
TEDS, then maybe the bandwidth of the repeater channels needs to be
changed because of the higher data rates used by TEDS,’ says Samuelsson.
The
company’s software-defined radio technology (SDR) allows it to refresh
the software on its repeaters, which makes it an attractive proposition
for its customers as they do not need to buy new hardware.
Samuelsson
says: ‘Repeater installations need to be changed in the future and with
SDR we can simply download new software and make the functionality of
the repeater correspond to the new challenges. But we don’t need to do
any hardware upgrades, which is one of the major benefits of the new
system.’
Axell Wireless showed off its new BSR438 digital band
selective TETRA repeater in Budapest, which is the latest model to use
the company’s SDR and digital filtering technology.
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Source: www.wireless-mag.com