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Honeywell Aerospace
Honeywell communications and navigation radios are used in nearly every type of aircraft. As the aviation industry grows and our customer’ needs evolve to areas like Urban Air Mobility, you can count on Honeywell’s wide-ranging navigation and communications radios to meet your requirements.
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Micran Co. Ltd.
The transmission of signals via radio waves using a series of radio wavelengths measured in small numbers of centimeters.
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KTL
TRaC provide a complete and streamlined process to meet the radio testing, certification and approval requirements to take your radio product to market.
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Aero Instruments & Avionics, Inc.
The Radio Department offers complete testing, repair, and overhaul of Collins, Honeywell (formally Bendix/King) ARINC 500 and ARINC 700 series avionics, as well as the Collins Proline radio equipment.
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Adeunis RF
Set up radio transmission for long distance broadcasting.
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ARF868 LR -
Adeunis RF
Set up radio transmission for long distance broadcasting.
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ARF868 ULR -
Adeunis RF
Set up radio transmission for long distance broadcasting.
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ARF868 MR -
Adeunis RF
Increase the range of radio transmission, for broadcast over long distances.
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Phoenix Test Lab GmbH
Testing of radio systems. PHOENIX TESTLAB as an accredited radio testing laboratory, Notified Body for R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC and Conformity Assessment Body offers you a complete service up to your products' worldwide introduction to the market.
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Raveon Technologies Corp.
Raveons new Daisy radios are our smallest solution yet, for all your large scale operations. This new radio is perfect for tracking any number of items over as many locations as you can imagine, making it perfect for you to connect to the internet of things. The Daisy radio is our smallest model yet, making it perfect for daisy chaining your system together across any and all locations. It also integrates flawlessly with your current Raveon M7, or M8 systems, so using it to improve your current solutions or expand operations is quick and easy.
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General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies
Every day around the globe, General Dynamics'' radios ensure planes land safely, isolated personnel are found, soldiers communicate securely and first responders have the communications they need to go where no one else can. Our radios are more than tools, they are lifelines. Building on a strong, 50-year legacy in RF communications and networking development for military, government and commercial customers, General Dynamics’ radio products and systems are trusted globally in air traffic control, Blue Force Tracking, search and rescue, line of sight communications, satellite and wireless, and battlefield communications applications.
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Cobra Electronics Corporation
Included is Cobra’s exclusive Rewind-Say-Again®digital voice recorder, Plug N Play External GPS receiver capable (using the optional Cobra C.P.S. CM 300-005), 4 softkeys positioned at the bottom of the LCD to allow the user to easily activate and navigate through menus. NOAA Weather Radio, Weather Alert, providing 24 hour access to audio broadcasts and Emergency Alerts to keep boaters safe and informed, IPX8/JIS8 Submersible, Instant channel 16/9, Scan, PA (Public Address) speaker output, External speaker output, Illuminated LCD, Signal strength meter (for radio receiver and external GPS receiver), etc. Compliant with the latest FCC specifications for Class-D VHF radios.
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Cobra Electronics Corporation
Offers professional drivers a legal way to communicate safely and easily on their smartphone with the Patented CB Radio with Bluetooth®Wireless Technology and enhanced Smartphone Features .
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Procter & Chester Measurements Ltd
Radio Telemetry: A transmission of data from a remote source via a radio to a receiving station for recording and analysis. Inductance: A contactless method of supplying power to (in this case) a strain gauge bridge. The signal is then transmitted back to the electronics. Slip Ring: Consists of a conductive band mounted on a shaft and is insulated from it. The wheatstone bridge is connected to the bands (usually four off). Fixed brushes or contacts make contact on to the bands to transfer power to the bridge and signal back to the static instrumentation.
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Futaba
Futaba is the first of the traditional radio manufacturers to bring the advantages of 2.4GHz spread spectrum technology to modelers – and the first to introduce that technology in a full-range aircraft system. For getting the full benefits of 2.4GHz technology, you'll find that Futaba's experience makes all the difference.