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LBA Group Press Release 9-17-2008
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LBA Technology Forms Test Equipment Group Inc5000 Company Expands
RF Market Focus
Greenville, NC – September 17, 2008. LBA
Technology has expanded to add a new Test Equipment Group. The new group
will take responsibility for existing test products manufactured or
sold by LBA. It is also in the process of activating major new third
party test equipment distribution agreements under the Group.
According to Jerry Brown, President of LBA Technology, “Our rapidly
expanding test equipment business has gone beyond our traditional business
core. We think it makes a lot of sense to divide it into a Test Equipment
Group and an RF Systems Group for best service to our customers and
vendors”.
The new Test Equipment Group will include state of
the art antenna testers, digital TV signal analyzers, personal RF safety
monitors, EMF shielded laboratory enclosures and related components.
Product lines will include TOMCO, Jennings, and COMET. The Group will
focus on exclusive distribution of top line international manufacturers
in the North and South American markets.
LBA Technology, Inc.
is a unit of the Inc5000 and Diversity Business Div50 award winning
LBA Group, Inc. It manufactures and distributes systems and components
for the transmission and control of radio frequency energy. Its products
are used by radio broadcasters, wireless carriers, military organizations,
laboratories, and health care centers, worldwide.
LBA Group,
Inc. also includes Lawrence Behr Associates, Inc. that provides radio
frequency consulting services to users in the homeland security, wireless,
and mining industries. LBA Group and its units are headquartered in
Greenville, NC. It is a CMSDC certified minority firm.
For further
information about LBA, please visit
www.lbagroup.com
LBA Group, Inc. 3400 Tupper Drive Greenville, North Carolina
27834 800-522-4464 • 252-757-0279 • Fax 252-752-9155
www.lbagroup.com
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