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EN Engineering Presents Key Elements for a Successful Main Replacement
2015-04-18 13:35:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Les Goodman, Vice President, Business Development at EN Engineering, and Tracy Townsend, Vice President - Construction, Compliance and Safety, at Washington Gas presented The Key Elements for a Successful Main Replacement Program to the Society of Gas Operators (SOGO) on Thursday, April 16, at the Yale Club in New York City. T&D World's The Briefing Room read more
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Anritsu And EMITE Announce Successful, Repeatable LTE Carrier Aggregation + MIMO + UMA OTA Laboratory Tests For Leading U.S. Carrier
2015-04-17 08:58:32| rfglobalnet Home Page
Anritsu Company and EMITE are proud to announce that the Anritsu MT8820C Radio Communication Tester has been successfully used in combination with the EMITE E500 Reverberation Chamber and Anite Propsim FS8 channel emulator to test LTE Carrier Aggregation, using 2x2 MIMO and more realistic isotropic Urban-Macro (UMA) fading profiles.
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Successful exhibition at FIEE Brazil 2015
2015-04-14 16:17:00| Power Technology
Our AEM Unicore agents in South America received many enquires for the new model Unicore Machines at the AEM stand at FIEE Brazil 2015.
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xG Technology Announces Successful Deployment of xMax Pilot Network for BayRICS in Three California Municipalities
2015-04-10 12:31:12| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
xMax Being Evaluated for Purchase and Implementation by San Francisco Bay Area Emergency Management Organizations SARASOTA, Fla. - xG Technology, Inc. ("xG" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: XGTI, XGTIW), a developer of patented wireless communications and spectrum sharing technologies, announces that it has successfully...
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Marine Corps Leadership 'Very Pleased' With 1st Successful Demonstration Of DARPA's Persistent Close Air Support (PCAS) System
2015-04-07 04:46:54| rfglobalnet Home Page
Close air support (CAS)—delivery of airborne munitions to support ground forces—is difficult and dangerous because it requires intricate coordination between combat aircrews and dismounted ground forces (for example, joint terminal attack controllers, or JTACs).
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