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Tag: Carlson Wireless
Technology
First White Space Broadband Network Uses Carlson Gear
Carlson Wireless and Cal.net have deployed the nation's first independently funded commercial-grade TV White Space (TVWS) broadband network in California's Gold Country area, according to Carlson.
April 22, 2013
Technology
RuralConnect Radio
Carlson
Carlson's award-winning RuralConnect broadband radio system uses unused TV spectrum, or white space, to enable a wireless signal to surpass almost any obstacle and operate with large amounts of multipath interference.
December 13, 2012
Technology
Carlson Introduces High-Gain Omnidirectional Antenna
Carlson has introduced a high-gain omnidirectional base-station antenna that's specifically designed to meet the demands of TV white space (TVWS)βthe areas of unused spectrum in the TV bands located between 470 MHz and 698 MHz in the UHF range.
August 23, 2012
Technology
Spectrum Bridge Partners With Carlson Over White Space
Spectrum Bridge, Inc. has announced a partnership with Carlson Wireless to expand adoption of TV White Spaces, in order to meet the growing demand for broadband coverage across rural America.
June 19, 2012
Technology
Carlson and Neul To Produce White-Space Broadband System
The Neul/Carlson system will give broadband users access to more than 200MHz of high quality white-space radio spectrum. Volume shipments of the new system are planned before the end of the year, with samples and development equipment available before then.
October 11, 2011
Technology
Carlson Wireless Announces Trailblazer Point-to-Point Solution
The Trailblazer 5.9 is a point-to-point solution designed for back-hauling two-way radio communications or Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) projects because of its extraordinary resistance to interference and weather. The Trailblazer itself provides ultra-low fixed latency and rugged reliability, according to the company.
August 25, 2011
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