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Connect Point Selects NewCore Wireless For 4G LTE

2014-09-16 13:17:52| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

NewCore Wireless, the leading full-service hosted wireless switching provider, announced today that it has deployed its 4G LTE solution to Connect Point, a central Iowa regional carrier providing data products and services to residential and commercial customers.

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Easily Connect Wireless Transmitters to Existing Control Panel

2014-09-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

The Wireless Universal Alert with Single Channel Slave Receiver (STI-34409) is designed to work in conjunction with a control panel. If a monitored site is tripped, the transmitter sends a wireless signal to the control panel, efficiently alerting of use.<br /> <br /> The transmitter&#39;s flexibility enables it to monitor devices such as: open/closed garage door, mail delivery, fence, gate, shed, front/side/slider/back door, window, cabinet, etc. It includes a magnetic contact with 18 inch ...This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and SystemsTransmitters |

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09.16.14 -- Ant-Sized Radios To Connect The World | Tapping An Unused TV Spectrum

2014-09-15 07:46:22| rfglobalnet Home Page

09/16/14 RF Globalnet Newsletter

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Stanford Engineers Aim To Connect The World With Ant-Sized Radios

2014-09-12 08:40:53| rfglobalnet Home Page

A Stanford engineering team, in collaboration with researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, has built a radio the size of an ant, a device so energy efficient that it gathers all the power it needs from the same electromagnetic waves that carry signals to its receiving antenna – no batteries required. By Tom Abate

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Stanford Engineers Aim To Connect The World With Ant-Sized Radios

2014-09-12 08:40:53| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

A Stanford engineering team, in collaboration with researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, has built a radio the size of an ant, a device so energy efficient that it gathers all the power it needs from the same electromagnetic waves that carry signals to its receiving antenna – no batteries required. By Tom Abate

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