'Down Under' Tracking Device Gives Performance That's Cut Above Using Sarantel GeoHelix GPS Antenna.WELLINGBOROUGH, England -- Sarantel (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :SLG See stereo lithography. ): --NEVE ITS StepLogger uses GPS antenna to provide accurate location --StepLogger sends SMS message SMS message SMS n → (message m) SMS m with location details at a touch of a button --Sarantel antenna chosen for its high sensitivity in near body use, small size and easy integration into the StepLogger Sarantel, the leading manufacturer of revolutionary filtering antennas for mobile and wireless devices, today announces that NEVE né·vé n. 1. The upper part of a glacier where the snow turns into ice. 2. a. A snow field at the head of a glacier. b. The granular snow typically found in such a field. ITS Pty. Ltd. of Adelaide, Australia has launched its new StepLogger personal tracking device, which uses Sarantel's GeoHelix-S GPS antenna. The StepLogger is a mobile logging and tracking device that uses GPS to provide accurate location, FLASH memory to store data, and GSM to transmit data and events. At the touch of a button an SMS message with the exact location can be sent to one or more pre-programmed phone numbers. Sarantel's GeoHelix antenna was selected for its high sensitivity in near-body use, its small size, and ease of integration into the StepLogger. These features enable the StepLogger to pinpoint location to exacting standards in very difficult situations. Chris Wood Chris Wood or Christopher Wood may refer to:
PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. footprint; the GeoHelix antenna gave us that." Joe Murray, President of Sarantel Asia/Pacific added: "We're pleased to have been chosen by NEVE ITS for this project. Developing the StepLogger required some savvy engineering by the NEVE team, which included an innovative GPS antenna solution. Sarantel's GeoHelix antenna helped NEVE overcome the challenges of size, sensitivity, and performance in a multi-radio platform subject to less-than-ideal user environments." About Sarantel Sarantel Limited is a dynamic, growing company that develops and manufactures a new generation of miniature filtering antennas for wireless communications. Based on 20+ years of research and development, the company has over 200 worldwide patents covering the design and manufacture of antennas that provide clear signals and high performance in all conditions of use. The parent company, Sarantel PLC, is based in Wellingborough, England, with offices in Singapore, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Seattle, and Dallas. It is publicly traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange London marketplace for securities. It was formed in 1773 by a group of stockbrokers who had been doing business informally in local coffeehouses. under the symbol SLG. Please visit http://www.sarantel.com for further information. About NEVE ITS Pty. Ltd. NEVE ITS Pty. Ltd. delivers products and services that provide solutions to complex real world problems that cannot be solved in a cost effective manner using unaided GPS technology. NEVE delivers first class solutions to customers through an active R&D program that combines the talents of world recognized academic institutions with the commercial expertise of a nimble high technology company. NEVE developed the world's first ERP/GNSS in-vehicle software system for the Hong Kong Government in 1998, and together with strategic partners Aspect Computing, Advanced Systems Designs, and South Australia's Institute for Telecommunications Research (ITR See Internet Talk Radio. ) were awarded a contract to develop a performance specification for the Intelligent Access System (IAS See iPlanet Application Server. 1. (computer) IAS - The first modern computer. It had main registers, processing circuits, information paths within the central processing unit, and used Von Neumann's fetch-execute cycle. ), linking the drivers of heavy vehicles, transport operators and road authorities throughout Australia. Please visit http://www.neveits.com. |
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