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Linx Technologies Acquires Radiotronix and Announces New Products

March 28, 2012 Press Release

Linx Technologies

March 28, 2012 - Linx Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of wireless products such as radio
frequency (RF) modules, has acquired substantially all the assets of Radiotronix, another developer and
manufacturer of RF modules.

Linx will manufacture and provide long-term support for the Wi.232DTS, Wi.232FHSS, Wi.DP1203 and Wi.DP1205 product lines from Radiotronix. They are available for purchase through Linx and Mouser.

Electronics. Linx also offers drop-in replacements for many Radiotronix antennas and connectors.

Radiotronix customers may call Linx at +1 800 736 6677 (+1 541 471 6256 outside the United States) or email info@linxtechnologies.com for more information.

Tolga Latif, president and CEO of Linx, explained, “We acquired Radiotronix to make sure customers can continue to build and receive support for designs based on Radiotronix products. Given the similarities to Linx products, our efficient manufacturing system allows us to begin meeting demand for Radiotronix products within two weeks. Customers can place orders with Mouser Electronics or Linx now.”

The Radiotronix brand will be absorbed by Linx. Radiotronix headquarters will move from Moore, Oklahoma to Linx headquarters in Merlin, Oregon.


About Linx Technologies

Linx Technologies makes wireless simple by developing and manufacturing wireless products that are easy for engineers without RF experience to use. The company's assembled wireless products as well as its RF modules, antennas and connectors make it easy for OEMs to integrate wireless features without the hassle and expense of engineering RF functionality from scratch.

For customers who need help implementing Linx modules, Linx offers affordable design services including board layout assistance, programming, certification advice and packaging design. For more complex RF solutions, Apex Wireless, a division of Linx Technologies, creates optimized RF designs with RF components and firmware selected for the customer’s specific application.



For further information regarding this press release please contact:
Linx Technologies
159 Ort Lane
Merlin, OR, U.S.  97532
www.linxtechnologies.com
800-736-6677

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Posted 3/29/2012
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