G-Wave starts manufactuing Bi-Directional Amplifiers suporting TETRA for EMEA Regions
Any system can be efficiently custom-manufactured and configured to accommodate the demand of all carriers
G-Wave announced today the expansion of its product line coverage to the European, Middle Eastern and African (EMEA) wireless networks. G-Wave designs and manufactures wireless signal enhancement systems such as Bi-Directional Amplifiers and Tower Mounted Amplifiers for outdoor/indoor, Public Safety/LMR systems for private, Government and Military applications.
Bi-Directional Amplifiers (BDAs) enhance the coverage area of radio communications (wireless signals) in buildings and RF-shielded environments. With the increase in data and voice traffic, BDAs are essential in maintaining the quality of service end users receive. G-Wave BDA's are manufactured with their own proprietary components allowing for the fastest turn-around in the industry. Any system can be efficiently custom-manufactured and configured to accommodate the demand of all carriers in the EMEA regions (GSM900 & DCS1800 and UMTS 2100 MHz, and Tetra).
Their newly designed BDA, known as the āCā Series, is built in an IP66 NEMA 4 die-cast enclosure and offering power levels from +20 to +37dBm. The robust enclosure has an integrated heat sink providing better distributed heat dissipation and improved linearity. The benefits of G-Wave's BDAs include: an extremely low noise figure, wide dynamic range and are economically priced to meet budgetary demands. Visual alarms and remote monitoring are available as additional options.
G-Wave products are ideal for use in hospitals, shopping malls, multi-level buildings, airports, convention centers, offices, tunnels, military bases, and many other indoor/outdoor environments where coverage enhancement is required. G-Wave offers the end-to-end solution: site survey, consultation, custom design and layout (Distributed Antenna System - DAS), system equipment, technical and integration support. Customer service is extended well beyond the point of purchase.
Source: www.benzinga.com