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Radio Waves - Press Release July 19, 2007
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Radio Waves Announces New HPLP2-80 for E-band
N. Billerica, Massachusetts (July 2007) - Radio Waves,
Inc., The Leader in Microwave Antenna Innovation®, has announced a new
low profile high performance 2’ antenna for E-band applications. The
new HPLP2-80 offers 51 dBi of gain in a low profile package. The new
E-band antenna covers 71.0 – 86.0 GHz and can be developed with a mounting
system to directly integrate to an OEM manufacturer’s radio or ODU (out
door unit).
Andy Singer, President of Radio Waves stated “At
Radio Waves we are committed to developing innovative antenna products.
Our new HPLP2-80 low profile 2’ antenna for E-band is another example
of where our investment in leading technology has resulted in an innovative
solution. Our hybrid-cassegrain feed system allows for superior gain
and side lobe performance compared to other microwave antenna designs.”
About Radio Waves
Radio Waves was founded
in 1983 and is the leader in supplying high-quality and reliable microwave
antennas for unlicensed UNII bands, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, MMDS (2.5 & 3.5
GHz), LMDS, Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) and Point-to-Point (PTP) microwave
applications. Radio Waves provides superior microwave antennas for cellular
base station interconnects, Internet service providers, hospitals and
campus environments, private networks, disaster recovery and many other
applications. Radio Waves is The Leader in Microwave Antenna Innovation.
For further information contact:
Andy Singer President
Radio Waves (978) 459-8800 ext. 12
andy_singer@radiowavesinc.com |

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