MTI Wireless Edge has announced new FCC (News - Alert) Approval of 3.65 GHz for its WiMAX Applications, according to a press release.
MTI offers a large selection of Directional, Sectorial and Omni-Directional Antennas, which includes the newly launched 3.3-3.8GHz antennas for WiMAX applications.
Their range of antennas announced by the company includes:
1. CPE directional antennas with gain from 12dBi to 24dBi,
2. BTS sectorial antennas that offer coverage of 60, 90 and 120 degrees with both Vertical and Horizontal polarization,
3. Omni directional antennas from 9dBi to 12dBi
4. Various CPE and BTS dual polarity antennas.
MTI Wireless Edge is a leader in the development production and marketing of high quality, low cost, flat panel antennas for RFID & Fixed Wireless applications. The company boasts of an extensive products portfolio, with more than 90 models of Linear and Circular, Single and Dual polarity antennas for active and passive RFID Systems. The frequencies covered by MTI’s antennas are 450MHz, 865-870MHz, 902-928MHz, 950-956MHz, 2.4GHz as well as Integrated Enclosure Antenna solution (IAE).
MTI’s Military products comprise a wide range of broadband, tactical and specialized communications antennas, antenna systems and DF arrays. These products are deployed on a number of airborne, ground and naval, including submarine, platforms across the world.
MTI's ISO 9001, ISO 14000 and RohS certified development and production plant, which is based in Israel, develops high quality low cost antennas that offer exceptional performances. In house test facilities comprise antenna test ranges that have lengths ranging from 8 meters to 300 meters. Through all these products, the company is taking Wireless Technology to the next level.
The recently announced range of high performance and cost effective antennas comply with ETSI (News - Alert) requirements. These antennas have been successfully tested in the field across Europe, Asia, Latin America as well as other markets where the 3.5GHz band is applicable. In fact, a number of OEM customers have already received FCC approval for their radios that incorporate MTI Wireless Edge antennas.
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