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Flight Termination Flexislot Antenna

2013-09-16 04:20:08| rfglobalnet Products

The Haigh-Farr Flexislot™ utilizes identical materials and methods of fabrication as several qualified Haigh-Farr antennas. These are the same techniques used to fabricate our Wraparound™, which has over a 30 year proven history of superb operational reliability.

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Flight Termination Flexislot Antenna Datasheet

2013-09-16 04:05:17| rfglobalnet Home Page

The Haigh-Farr Flexislot™ utilizes identical materials and methods of fabrication as several qualified Haigh-Farr antennas. These are the same techniques used to fabricate our Wraparound™, which has over a 30 year proven history of superb operational reliability.

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Siemon's New MAX TurboTool Significantly Reduces Category 5e and Category 6 Termination Times

2013-09-12 14:50:00| Siemon Press Release Feed

Siemon is pleased to announce its new MAX TurboTool developed specifically for contractors and cabling professionals to significantly reduce termination time for Siemon category 5e and 6 UTP MAX outlets...

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Angled M8 Connectors feature screw clamp termination.

2013-09-04 14:31:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with 3 and 4 gold-plated contacts, Series 768 features screw clamp termination, which facilitates field assembly by eliminating requirements of special tooling. Connectors can withstand maximum of 60–30 V and up to 4 A per contact. Cables with overall diameter of 3.5–5 mm and wires between 26–20 AWG can be used. When fully mated, IP67 rating is retained to ensure protection from liquids and debris. Applications include sensors and actuators in automation and industrial settings. This story is related to the following:M8 Connectors | Electric Cable Connectors

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Dutch court overturns ACM decision on termination rate cuts

2013-08-27 12:22:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch corporate appeals court (CBb) has overturned regulator ACM's decision to lower fixed and mobile termination rates. The ACM earlier this month confirmed the cut in rates from 01 September, prompting court appeals from KPN, Vodafone and T-Mobile, Tele2 and a group including UPC, Ziggo, Verizon, Esprit and BT. The court imposed new tariff caps of 1.861 eurocents per minute for mobile and 0.302 cents per minute for fixed. These will apply as an interim measure, until it gives a final ruling on the case. The main issue to be examined is the use of the Pure Bulric or Bulric Plus methodology in calculating the rates, the same as when the previous round of termination rate cuts ended up in court. In a first reaction, the ACM called the decision bad for consumers and businesses, who pay the bills in the end. The ACM decision would have seen rates fall from 2.4 cents to 1.019 cents per minute for mobile termination and from 0.370 cents to 0.108 cents per minute for fixed. These would apply from three years.

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